The party game that lives in your pocket.

Charades, karaoke, trivia, celebrity — the party games you love, all in one place. No app store. No accounts. No setup. Open the link, pick a game, let the chaos begin.

Uptown Funk

Bruno Mars

Mean Girls

2004

Keanu Reeves

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Four games. One link.

How a round works

1

Face Off

A category card flips — something like "Songs with a color in the title" or "Movies set in New York." One player from each team goes head to head, taking turns naming answers. First one who blanks loses. The winner gets control of the round.

2

Pick Your Cards

The winning team draws six cards and picks the three they want to clue. The other three go to their opponents. Choose wisely — you want the ones you can describe, hum, or act out under pressure.

3

Clue Round

The clock starts. Your cluer sees the card — the rest of the team doesn't. In Songstack, you hum the melody, recite the lyrics flat, or act it out. In Flickstack, you pitch the plot or quote a line. In Celebstack, you describe the person without saying their name. In Bookstack, you describe the story without saying the title or author. Tap "Got it" when your team guesses, or pass to move on.

4

Steal

If the first team nailed all three of their cards, they get a shot at stealing one the other team missed. One bonus point if they pull it off.

No app. No accounts. No setup.

Open the link, pick a game, let the chaos begin.

Join in seconds

No download, no account. Share a link and you're in.

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One phone is enough

Everyone gathers around. No installs on anyone else's device.

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Every card earns its spot

If it doesn't spark "oh I forgot about that" — it's cut.

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Plays your way

Difficulty sliders let casual players and superfans share the same deck.

Why Flipstacks?

Most party games ask you to learn new rules every round, buy expansion packs to stay fresh, or set up a host device before anyone can play. Flipstacks doesn't.

One link. Four games. Thousands of cards across music, movies, TV, books, and pop culture. The rules stay simple — flip a card, give clues, beat the clock — but the content keeps shifting. No two rounds feel the same.

It's free, it runs in your browser, and it works whether you're at a dinner table, on a road trip, or killing time at the airport.