OMYN

OMYN

(Self-Published) · Board game · 2026
2–6 3–30 min
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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED

If you love fast-paced, interactive games, OMYN is a blast. It’s like poker without money, but with more yelling and magic cards.

Highlights
  • Fast and chaotic
  • Great for rowdy groups
  • Bluffing and deduction in equal measure
  • Thrilling sudden death
Keep in mind
  • Requires good memory (or a poker face)
  • Luck can frustrate some players
  • Not for solo strategists
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About the game

What you do in a play session

OMYN is a fast and chaotic card game that blends memory, strategy, and a healthy dose of luck. Your cards stay face down, so you’ll need to remember what you’ve seen (or bluff that you do) and make decisions based on that. On your turn, draw a card and choose to either play it or swap it with one of your hidden cards (then play the swapped one). Special cards can help you, mess with others, or flip the game on its head. The real kicker? Shouting 'OMYN' at the start of your turn—if no one stops you with a Void card, the game ends immediately, and the player with the lowest score wins. Or you can win by ditching all your cards first. It’s a game of bluffing, deduction, and knowing when to push your luck—like poker, but with more fantasy and less cash.

Best player count

BGG community vote

2–6 players
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Publisher (Self-Published)

Frequently Asked Questions

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7 questions
How many players can play?
2 to 6 players. The more people, the more chaotic and fun it gets!
How long does a game usually last?
Between 3 and 30 minutes. It can end super fast if someone calls 'OMYN' at the right moment.
Do you need a good memory to play?
It helps, but you can bluff your way through. Sometimes forgetting is a strategy!
Is it good for parties?
Absolutely! It’s fast, easy to learn, and gets everyone yelling and laughing.
Are there expansions or different versions?
Just the base game for now, but the mechanics leave room for fun house rules.
Can kids play?
Ages 10+ can manage, but it’s best for teens and adults due to bluffing and interaction.
Do you need pencil and paper?
Nope! Just the cards and your brain (or a solid poker face) are enough.