SuspectGuess
SuspectGuess
New social deduction game
Find the impostor.Bluff. Convince. Vote.

Everyone knows the secret word except one player. Give clues, suspect, vote, and survive. Perfect for friends and streaming.

4–12 playersStart in secondsNo downloads

Made for friends. Perfect to kick off a night.

How to play

How to play?

Three steps. No endless tutorial. Join, play, get hooked.

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1. Know the word

Everyone sees the secret word except the impostor, who must improvise.

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02

2. Give a clue

Each player gives a single related word. You can't repeat or say the exact word.

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03

3. Vote the impostor

After the clues, everyone votes. If you guess right, citizens win. Otherwise, the impostor wins.

Rules
Basic rules

Just the essentials. No wall of text.

  • 1 impostor
    The impostor doesn’t know the word. Their goal is to blend in.
  • Short clues
    Each player gives a clue. If you overdo it, you give the word away.
  • Vote
    After debating, you vote. If you catch the impostor, the team wins.
  • The impostor can clutch
    If they confuse the group, they win using your own votes.
Want the full rulebook?
Examples, tie-breakers, edge cases, and clarifications for competitive games.
2-minute read.
Ready to trick your friends?

SuspectGuess is in development. Soon you'll be able to create rooms and play online.

No downloads. Works on mobile and desktop.

FAQ

Quick answers so you can jump in without friction.

A social deduction game: one player is the impostor and everyone else tries to expose them. Talk, bluff, vote, survive.
No. It runs in the browser. Join and play.
4 to 12 players per match (sweet spot: 6–10).
Fast rounds. Usually 5–12 minutes depending on the group.
Yes. Works on mobile and desktop. Headphones recommended if you use voice.
Yes, you can play for free. Later there may be extra modes or cosmetics, but the core game is play.

If you’re unsure, just play: you’ll get it in one minute.

SuspectGuess — Impostor game