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Board Game Night Picker

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

The board game night picker solves the most common pre-game problem: nobody can agree on what to play. Set your player count and how long you have, hit generate, and you get a concrete game style and genre in seconds. No shelf-scanning, no 45-minute debate. Two players with an hour is a completely different recommendation than five people with 20 minutes before dinner, and the filters reflect that. Writers, designers, developers, families — anyone who owns a growing game collection or visits board game cafés regularly will find this useful. Run it a few times to build a shortlist, then vote.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Set the Number of Players dropdown to your actual headcount, or leave it on 'any' if group size is flexible.
  2. Choose a Session Length that matches your real available time, not the time you wish you had.
  3. Click Generate to receive your board game style and genre recommendation.
  4. If the suggestion doesn't fit your mood or library, click Generate again for a different pick with the same filters.
  5. Use the output genre as a search term or conversation starter to land on a specific title to play.

Use Cases

  • Breaking a stalemate at game night when 5 people each want something different
  • Asking a board game café staff for titles once you know the genre you want
  • Finding a 2-player game format for a date night with exactly 60 minutes
  • Picking a quick office lunch-break game that genuinely wraps in under 30 minutes
  • Generating a 3-item shortlist for a 5+ player group to vote on before anyone gets attached

Tips

  • Run the generator before anyone names a game they want to play — once a preference is voiced, neutrality disappears.
  • For mixed groups with kids and adults, set player count accurately and session length to 'quick' — shorter games keep younger players engaged.
  • If you own a small collection, generate 4-5 picks and note which genres appear; match the closest genre to what's on your shelf.
  • Late-night sessions with tired players almost always go better with a quick or medium-length pick even if you have more time available.
  • At a board game café, tell the staff the output genre and ask for their top two titles in it — they'll have immediate recommendations.
  • Use 'any' for both filters when you genuinely want to be surprised; using filters every time will cluster your results toward familiar territory.

FAQ

how do I find a board game that actually fits our time limit

Set the session length filter before generating — options run from under 30 minutes to 1+ hours. The picker targets game types where your chosen window is realistic for a first or second play, not just for experienced groups. Still, add a 20-minute buffer if anyone is learning the rules for the first time.

does the picker suggest specific game titles or just categories

It recommends game styles and genres rather than a single boxed title. That keeps suggestions flexible — match the output to games you already own, or use the genre as a search term at a store or café. Board game café staff can usually name three titles the moment you mention a format.

what's the best player count filter to use for a big group of 6 or more

Choose 5+ in the players dropdown before generating. This surfaces formats — party games, social deduction, team-based games — that actually scale to larger headcounts. Leaving it on 'any' risks pulling suggestions that technically allow 6 players but play miserably at that count.