You Think You Know Me – Conversation Card Game with 500 Questions | Fun Icebreaker & Relationship Game for Couples, Friends & Families | Party, Date Night & Gift Idea | Ages 14+ | 2–10 Players
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You Think You Know Me – Conversation Card Game with 500 Questions | Fun Icebreaker & Relationship Game for Couples, Friends & Families | Party, Date Night & Gift Idea | Ages 14+ | 2–10 Players
Discover How Well You Really Know Each Other – 500 unique question cards spark surprising stories, laughs, and meaningful conversations.
Versatile Gameplay – Play one-on-one, in groups, or try reverse play and icebreaker modes for fresh experiences.
For Couples, Friends & Families – Great as a couples game, family activity, or fun party game with groups of up to 10 players.
Quick & Replayable – Easy to learn and endlessly fun, with games lasting 20–40 minutes. Perfect for game nights, road trips, or gatherings.
A Thoughtful Gift – Ideal for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, holidays, or Valentine’s Day—an engaging present for anyone who loves conversation.
You Think You Know Me is a conversational card game for 2-10 players that playfully tests how well you know your friends, family, partners, or coworkers - a set of 500 cards helping you learn more about what they love and who they are. Each player is dealt a hand of seven cards, and play starts with the person whose birthday is closest. Players take turns choosing a card from their hand, and picking any other player to read it to, guessing how they would answer. If they guessed correctly, they discard the card. If they were wrong, they discard and draw a new card. The first player to lose all their cards - and know everyone they're playing with best - wins the game! You Think You Know Me is the debut game from Portland, Oregon-based game designer Ami Baio. Each box holds 500 cards, each with a unique prompt about the likes, dislikes, beliefs, and experiences of each player. Launched on Kickstarter in September 2017, the project hit its goal in three days, raising nearly $30,000 from over 640 backers around the world.