Host a Family Feud-style game online in your browser. Play instantly with ready-made questions or create your own custom game for class, work, parties, church, or family game night.
Great for classrooms, team building, parties, church groups, and family game night.
Pick a ready-made game or build your own questions in the game builder.
Share your screen on Zoom/Meet/Teams, or send a room link so players join from any device.
Two teams take turns guessing top answers. Reveal answers and scores update in real time.
No PowerPoint. No downloads. No complicated setup. Everything runs online in the browser so you can start a game in under a minute — on a laptop, TV, tablet, or phone.
Works for virtual, hybrid, and in-person groups. Players can join from anywhere with a simple link or QR code, which makes it easy to host a game over Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams.
Jump into a game in seconds with pre-built question packs — party classics, workplace-safe rounds, classroom topics, church and youth group sets, and holiday themes.
Write your own questions and answers to match your class topic, team's inside jokes, birthday guest, or event theme. Save your games and reuse them anytime.
A Family Feud-style game works for almost any group. Pick your use case and get rolling.
Turn any lesson into a review game. Great for vocabulary, ESL, science, and end-of-unit recaps.
Energize meetings, kickoffs, and remote all-hands. Two teams, big laughs, minimal setup.
Birthdays, showers, holidays, or just Friday night. Ready in minutes with themed questions.
Bible-based rounds or clean party questions for youth groups, retreats, and small groups.
Split the family into two teams and play on the TV, laptop, or over video chat.
Turn review days into the most-requested class of the week. Play from the classroom projector or run it fully online for remote and hybrid students. Works great for vocabulary, ESL warm-ups, science review, book reports, and end-of-unit celebrations. Students join with a QR code — no accounts required.
Kick off a meeting, warm up a training, or run a full team-building session. Two teams, a shared screen, and a few well-chosen questions is usually all it takes. Works for remote all-hands, sales kickoffs, onboarding, and holiday parties over Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams.
Birthday parties, baby showers, bachelorette weekends, holiday get-togethers, and regular old family game night — a Family Feud-style game fits them all. Play on the TV, laptop, or over video chat with friends and family who aren't in the same room.
Host a free browser-based game in minutes — for class, work, parties, church, or family game night.