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Our Verdict
Logic lovers will enjoy this 15‑minute deduction challenge.
Highlights
- Fast and tense
- Public clues visible
- Player elimination
Keep in mind
- Elimination on mistake
- Paper‑and‑Pencil needed
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Got Five! is the quick‑fire logic game that puts your mind in a frenzy in just 15 minutes. Each player gets five face‑down tiles, and your goal is to figure out the value of each one. The trick isn’t looking at your own tiles, but watching everyone else’s and asking smart questions to pull out clues that narrow the possibilities.
On your turn, you reveal a new tile from the deck, adding fresh information for all. Then you pick one of the face‑up tiles and ask a neighbor to rank it relative to your hidden tiles, or to compare it to one of yours to see if they’re the same value. Every answer is a valuable hint: it might tell you a tile is higher or lower, or that two values match. Write everything down—Paper‑and‑Pencil is a must, as it keeps your logic clean.
Tension spikes when you decide to shout “Got Five!”. If your list of five numbers is correct, you win instantly. If you’re wrong, you’re eliminated and the rest keep going. So strategy is not just deducing correctly, but timing your declaration before others crack theirs.
Got Five! blends speed, reasoning, and a dash of bravado. It’s perfect for groups who love mental challenges but don’t want a marathon. Player elimination and sudden‑death ending mean every round is decisive, creating a tense but fun competition.
Bottom line: if you love a deduction game where attention to detail and quick thinking are key, Got Five! will have you glued to the table. Grab your pen, sharpen your logic, and see if you can out‑solve the others in real time!
On your turn, you reveal a new tile from the deck, adding fresh information for all. Then you pick one of the face‑up tiles and ask a neighbor to rank it relative to your hidden tiles, or to compare it to one of yours to see if they’re the same value. Every answer is a valuable hint: it might tell you a tile is higher or lower, or that two values match. Write everything down—Paper‑and‑Pencil is a must, as it keeps your logic clean.
Tension spikes when you decide to shout “Got Five!”. If your list of five numbers is correct, you win instantly. If you’re wrong, you’re eliminated and the rest keep going. So strategy is not just deducing correctly, but timing your declaration before others crack theirs.
Got Five! blends speed, reasoning, and a dash of bravado. It’s perfect for groups who love mental challenges but don’t want a marathon. Player elimination and sudden‑death ending mean every round is decisive, creating a tense but fun competition.
Bottom line: if you love a deduction game where attention to detail and quick thinking are key, Got Five! will have you glued to the table. Grab your pen, sharpen your logic, and see if you can out‑solve the others in real time!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Blue Orange (EU), asmodee, Blue Orange Games, Gémklub, Geronimo Games, Ghenos Games, Hobby Japan, Korea Boardgames, Lanlalen, Lúdilo, MINDOK
Designer
Yoann Levet
Artist
Mathieu Clauss, Simon Douchy
How long does a typical game of Got Five! last?
On average, a game takes between 10 and 15 minutes, depending on how quickly players ask questions and deduce answers.
What difficulty level is recommended for beginners?
The game is simple on the surface but can be challenging. Beginners can start with smaller groups (2–3 players) to get used to the mechanics.
What components does the game include?
The set contains 40 numbered tiles, a deck of support tiles, paper and pen for notes, and a rulebook.
Does the game work in any language?
Yes, the tiles are just numbered, so language is irrelevant. The rulebook can be translated as needed.
Who are the ideal players for Got Five!?
Players who enjoy logic, deduction, and quick competition, especially those who like elimination and sudden‑death endings.