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VIRAL ON TIKTOK THE #1 THING KIDS WANT SCREEN-FREE PLAY 96 CHARACTERS INCLUDED 4.8★ FROM 1,800+ PARENTS TRAVEL FRIENDLY KEEPS THEM BUSY NO SCREEN NEEDED VIRAL ON TIKTOK THE #1 THING KIDS WANT SCREEN-FREE PLAY 96 CHARACTERS INCLUDED 4.8★ FROM 1,800+ PARENTS TRAVEL FRIENDLY KEEPS THEM BUSY NO SCREEN NEEDED
🔥 #1 THING KIDS ARE OBSESSED WITH

Guess Who Card Board Game

$71.82 $59.90 Save 33%

It's Guess Who - but with all the Italian Brainrot characters your kid's obsessed with. Tralalero, Tung Tung Sahur, Bombardiro and 94 more, across two real game boards - finally off the screen and across the table from you.

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Sound familiar?
  • The obsession lives entirely on the iPad
  • They talk in a 'secret language' you don't get
  • The screen-time guilt that never fully goes away
  • Every brainrot toy you buy is just more solo stuff
  • Nothing the two of you can actually do together
The same characters - off the screen, played together. ✨
Why parents love it More than a meme - it's real play
Screen-free
The obsession they love, off the iPad and across the table.
Deduction
Ask yes/no questions, eliminate characters, guess to win.
Head-to-head
Two players, face to face - not collecting cards alone.
Giftable
The guaranteed-hit gift for any brainrot-obsessed kid.
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How to playTwo players. Three steps. Play in one minute.
Step 1
🎴
Pick a secret
Each player secretly chooses one mystery brainrot character.
Step 2
Ask & eliminate
Take turns asking yes/no questions and flipping down tiles that don't match.
Step 3
🏆
Guess to win
Narrow it to one and guess your opponent's character first to win - then re-randomize and play again.
Step 4
👜
Bring
Pack it for restaurants, travel, quiet time, or playdates.
Perfect forMade for real family moments
🏠 Game Night
📵 Screen-Free Time
🎂 Birthday Gifts
✈️ Travel Days
🧒 Playdates
🌧️ Rainy Days
🍽️ Restaurants
👫 Sibling Showdowns
🎒 Daycare Bag
Real parent photosOff the screen. Across the table.
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Mateo
Mateo8 years★★★★★
Sofia
Sofia10 years★★★★★
Liam
Liam7 years★★★★★
Ava
Ava9 years★★★★★
Noah
Noah11 years★★★★★
Mia
Mia6 years★★★★★
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Kai3 years★★★★★
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Emma5 years★★★★★
Jess M., mom of 2
Jess M., mom of 2

My 9-year-old LOST it when he opened this. It's Guess Who but with all those insane Italian brainrot characters he watches all day. We actually played it for an hour - no iPads, no fighting about screen time. First time in months he picked a game over the tablet.

Dani K., grandma
Dani K., grandma

I had NO idea what my grandson was into - he kept saying names that meant nothing to me. Bought this on a hunch and it was the gift of the year. He recognized every single character. Now we play it together when he visits, which I never expected to be doing at 64.

Marcus T., dad
Marcus T., dad

Honestly skeptical it'd be cheap junk for a trend toy. Arrived in perfect condition, boards are sturdier than I expected, and the tiles flip nicely. Both my kids fight over who gets the red board now. Great value and it actually gets them off their screens.

The brainrot obsession your kid already has - finally off the screen and across the table from you. It's the classic Guess Who deduction format re-skinned with all 96 of the viral Italian Brainrot characters they already know and love: Tralalero Tralala, Tung Tung Tung Sahur, Bombardiro Crocodilo and dozens more.

Two players sit facing each other, each with their own board (one red, one blue). Pick a secret character, take turns asking yes/no questions, and flip down the tiles that get eliminated until you can guess your opponent's mystery character. First correct guess wins - then re-randomize and play again.

Unlike collectible trading cards you open and sort alone, this is a real, shared, head-to-head game. The same characters they're obsessed with online, turned into something the whole family can laugh at together - no devices required.

Players: 2 · Time: 5-15 minutes per round · Age: 6+

How to play: Each player takes a board and secretly selects one mystery character. Take turns asking yes/no questions about your opponent's character's appearance, flipping down the tiles that no longer match. Narrow it to one and guess to win.

Care: Wipe boards and tiles with a damp cloth and air dry. Store the cards in the box between games. No batteries needed - ever.

Always supervise play with children under 3, as the set contains small parts.

Ships within 2 business days with free gift-ready delivery. Most orders arrive in time for birthdays and holidays - order early during peak gifting season.

30-day happy family guarantee: If your kid doesn't love it - for any reason - send it back for a full refund. No questions, no restocking fees, just an apology and the money back.

The #1 thing kids are obsessed with right now

It's Guess Who - but with the Italian Brainrot characters your kid won't stop talking about.

Tralalero, Tung Tung Sahur, Bombardiro and 93 more - in a real two-player board game you actually play head-to-head. The obsession, finally off the screen and across the table from you.

A real game, not loose cards Zero screens 2 players, ages 6+
★★★★★ 4.8 from 1,800+ happy families
Guess Who I Am Italian Brainrot board game with both red and blue boards set up 96 characters in the box

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100% screen-free play Visual cards, no audio Recommended ages 6+ Wholesome family game night /* gm:anim-opacity (a) - force the visible end-state on any AI-emitted entrance animation once its section has the -entered class. Some sections set opacity:0 in the base rule but forget to reset opacity in the entered rule, leaving the element invisible. Covers the EXACT same marker-class set the gate (hasAnimClass), the failsafe (b) and the editor blanket-force (server.js /api/preview-page) act on: -animate / -stagger / -slide- / -fade-in. Full symmetry - no class is gated/failsafed/forced-visible-in-editor but missing from this reveal (or vice-versa), so a -fade-in element that shows immediately in the editor also shows immediately on deploy once -entered is added (it no longer waited on the 3s failsafe). Transitions still fire (0 -> 1). */ [class*="-entered"] [class*="-animate"], [class*="-entered"] [class*="-stagger"], [class*="-entered"] [class*="-slide-"], [class*="-entered"] [class*="-fade-in"] { opacity: 1 !important; transform: none !important; } /* gm:anim-opacity (b) - FAILSAFE. If the IntersectionObserver never fires (JS error / unsupported / exotic embedding) the -entered class is never added and the element would stay at opacity:0 forever on the deployed page (the editor always shows it). This reveals any animated element 3s after load - long after a normally-firing observer (~0.1s) + the 0.5s entrance, so the designed animation is untouched; it only kicks in when the observer truly fails. Scoped to no-preference so it never adds motion for reduced-motion users. */ @media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference) { @keyframes gm-anim-failsafe-reveal { to { opacity: 1; transform: none; } } [class*="-animate"], [class*="-stagger"], [class*="-slide-"], [class*="-fade-in"] { animation: gm-anim-failsafe-reveal 0.01s linear 3s forwards; } } /* gm:anim-opacity (c) - DERIVED failsafe. These selectors hide content with the entrance signature (opacity:0 + transition/transform) under NAMES outside the marker contract (extracted from this section's own CSS), so neither rule (a) nor (b) above reaches them. Same 3s failsafe; the section's own -entered reveal rules still handle the normal scripted case long before it fires, so the designed animation is untouched. */ @media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference) { #safe-template--27610025918743__ge_section_02 .sf-anim { animation: gm-anim-failsafe-reveal 0.01s linear 3s forwards; } } @media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) { /* Reduced-motion users get no scripted -entered add on some patterns - reveal the derived-hidden content immediately, motionless. */ #safe-template--27610025918743__ge_section_02 .sf-anim { opacity: 1 !important; transform: none !important; transition: none !important; } } #safe-template--27610025918743__ge_section_02 img:not([class*="hero-img"]):not([class*="full-bleed"]):not([class*="allow-tall"]):not([class*="reviewer"]):not([class*="avatar"]):not([class*="logo"]):not([class*="icon"]) { max-height: 70vh; object-fit: cover; }
It's a Real Game You Play

Set Up and Playing in Under a Minute

It's Guess Who - reimagined with the brainrot characters they already know by heart. Two boards, head-to-head, no rulebook required.

1

Grab a board & pick your secret

One player takes the red board, the other takes blue. Each loads the same set of character tiles, then secretly draws one mystery character to defend.

2

Ask yes-or-no questions

Take turns asking about your opponent's secret character - "Does it wear sneakers?" "Is it a shark?" Every answer flips down the characters that don't match.

3

Flip down 'til one stands - then guess

Narrow the board down to a single standing tile and call it. First player to correctly guess the other's mystery brainrot character wins the round.

Two kids playing the brainrot guessing game head-to-head across a table
2
Players
5-15
Minutes Per Round
3
Simple Steps
 
 
Two kids playing at the table, no screens
Off the iPad. On the table.

The obsession they already have - now something you do together

You've watched the screen time pile up and felt that low-grade guilt. Here's the flip: it's the exact characters they're obsessed with, but it lives on the table - not the tablet. No charging, no fights about putting the device down. Just the two of you laughing at the names, and an hour that didn't cost a single minute of screen time.

First time all month he asked to play something that wasn't on a screen. We played four rounds.

- Parent of an 8-year-old, verified buyer

 
 
Real kids. Real reactions.

The face they make when they open it

Watch what happens when a brainrot-obsessed kid realizes it's ALL their characters - and a game they can actually play.

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★★★★★

Liam, age 9

Birthday gift

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★★★★★

Mia & brother

First game night

Upload: kid naming the characters
★★★★★

Noah, age 7

Recognized every character

Upload: unboxing reaction
★★★★★

The Carter kids

Christmas morning

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★★★★★

Ava, age 10

Off the iPad

 
 
Everything in one box

A whole game - not one blind pack

Open it and it's all there. Two sturdy boards and every character ready to play - no add-ons, no random packs, nothing missing.

Two flip-tile boards
2 boards

Two flip-tile boards

One red, one blue - solid plastic with hinged flip tiles built to take the slamming and re-setting kids put a game through.

Every brainrot character
96 characters

Every brainrot character

All 96 illustrated characters they know by name - the full roster is in the box, no blind packs and nothing to chase.

Set up in under a minute
Ready to play

Set up in under a minute

Load the tiles, draw a secret card, and go. No batteries, no app, no complicated assembly.

A new game every round
Replay forever

A new game every round

Re-randomize the secret characters and it plays fresh every time - dozens of rounds out of one box.

Loved by families

Parents and gift-givers keep coming back

★★★★★ 4.8 average from 1,800+ verified reviews

Jessica R. review photo
★★★★★

He LOST it when he opened it - it's literally all the brainrot characters he won't stop talking about. We've played it every night this week.

Jessica R.

Verified · Gift for my 8-year-old

Marcus T. review photo
★★★★★

I have zero idea who any of these characters are but my son does, and that's the whole point. Watching him beat me at it is the best part.

Marcus T.

Verified · Dad of a 10-year-old

Linda K. review photo
★★★★★

Arrived in perfect condition and honestly great value. The boards feel solid, not the flimsy junk I expected for the price.

Linda K.

Verified · Grandma, gift for grandson

Tony P. review photo
★★★★★

Finally something he wanted to do off the iPad. We laughed the whole time at the names.

Tony P.

Verified · Bought for my nephew

Amanda S. review photo
★★★★★

Took my daughter a couple rounds to get the hang of asking the right questions, but once she did she was obsessed. Wish the instructions were a touch clearer for the grownups, but the kids figured it out fine.

Amanda S.

Verified · Mom of a 7-year-old

Derek W. review photo
★★★★★

Best gift I've given all year. The look on his face was worth it alone, and it's actually a real game we play together.

Derek W.

Verified · Uncle, birthday gift

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