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Blurt! is an uproarious, fast-paced party board game designed for 3-12 players aged 7 to 107. Featuring 200 cards with 1800 clues across two difficulty levels, it challenges players to quickly shout out the correct word based on clues, boosting vocabulary, auditory comprehension, and reaction time. With inclusive gameplay, multiple rule variations, and a Junior version for younger players, Blurt! transforms any family or group gathering into an engaging, brain-boosting showdown.







| ASIN | B001QOGXPK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,848 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,165 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (839) |
| Department | unisex-child |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | EI-2917 |
| Manufacturer | Educational Insights |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 7 - 12 years |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 10.5 x 10.5 inches |
| Release date | January 1, 2018 |
L**I
GREAT for learning
Great gift! Children love it,adults as well.
H**Y
Great game for kids and family
Played this game at an event and had to order it for my young grandkids, great game to expose them to various words describing things.
J**I
very fun
this was a gift for my grandson who is 8. This is a really fun game. I reccomend it to anyone that likes board games.
N**A
Great game for language therapy
I love this game for my older language therapy students. It’s great for vocabulary and word retrieval. You can modify the rules based on the players.
N**F
Easy Game To Pick Up, But Doesn't Take Long To Get Bored Of
Used this with some of my students who I teach English to as it's an easy to game to learn, play, and set-up. It's quite a fun and enjoyable game which often garners a few laughs. Recommend. Only downside is that there isn't much depth to the game which limits its lifespan.
C**.
Great educational game
I love this game.....as an educational game, for now. As another reviewer said, if you're playing with a mixed age group, the older players will be able to win pretty easily. We usually play it with our 8 year old, and we often pretend that we're still searching for the word in order to give him a better chance at winning. While we adults don't mind holding back like that, a group of mixed age children would probably be different. So if you have younger and older children, you might want to team them up with an adult each to level the playing field. Apart from that (which in our case isn't a problem), the game is awesome. It makes the kids listen and focus, and is great for vocabulary studies. I think the recommendation said 10 and up, but my son is playing it pretty well at 8. So if you're willing to give some assistance, younger children can play it, too. It's fun to play, but for it to be REALLY fun and competitive, the playing field must be pretty level. I would love to try it out as a party game with a group of adults, but for now, I'm very happy that my son is enjoying the game and learning at the same time ;-)
M**H
Pretty boring
I bought this game for my kids (5 and 7). While it is a good way to practice reading for my 5 year old, that was about it. It's basically the game Taboo, but without any creativity or thought, because the clue is provided. The fact that the clue is provided also makes it not fun for adults and kids to play together, since the adults will almost always be able to guess the word first. I suppose it could be a vocabulary builder but if you want a game that requires any thought (and creates a more level playing field so you can play with your kids), get Taboo instead.
R**D
Blurt is a Blast
This is the second time I've reviewed this game and nothing's changed.... I still love it. We bought the newest set because we burned through all of the cards of the first game. If you like party games and if you like shouting and laughing, this is the perfect game. The game is extremely simple. It is a multi-player game, meaning 4 or more. If you have many people, let's say 20, no problem, just break them into teams. The last time we played we had five teams of three people. Each team rotates being the reader while the other teams answer. The reader reads a definition on the card and the first person/team to blurt out the right answer wins that round. In this game it pays to have a good vocabulary and to be LOUD!! You may know every word in the dictionary but if no one can hear you give the answer then you will lose every time. Now, of course there are the occasional arguments to determine who said the answer first, but it all boils down to who did the reader hear. We had so much fun with this game and we had ages 10 up to 65. The definitions aren't incredibly hard, it is just the pressure to be the first to yell out the answer. We love love love the game, only if they'd make refills!!!
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