How to Play
Simple to learn. Impossible to play quietly.
One player becomes The Subject for the round — the person everyone will describe.
The player to the left rolls both dice. The alphabet die gives the letter; the number die gives how many words to write.
Everyone except The Subject writes words that start with that letter and describe them. 90 seconds. Only your first words count.
Read your words aloud. The Subject approves real words — 1 point each. If two players wrote the same word, nobody scores it.
The next player becomes The Subject. Play on! Most points wins — or just play for laughs.
- ✓ A real word (in the dictionary).
- ✓ Truly describes The Subject — even if unflattering.
- ✓ Different words score separately — “loving” and “lovable” both count.
- ✓ Minor misspellings still count — it’s a party game, not a spelling bee.
When in doubt, majority rules.
What's Inside
Everything you need in one canister.
Endless Ways to Play
So many ways to play — pick from the list or invent your own.
30-second timer for hardcore thinkers.
Matching words? Take a drink.
Roll a Six and make it a double-point round.
Pick a number of rounds to celebrate the guest of honor.
Bonus points for brutally accurate or hilarious words.
Pick a theme — holiday, event, product launch — and describe it.
Meet Nickie — your AI Game Master.
Endless rule variations, brand-new modes, and mid-game debates — settled. Nickie is the friendly AI game master built right into Letter Me This! Ask a question, invent a mode, or let Nickie referee that word you swear is real.
In Their Own Words
Players keep gathering ’round.
“My mom wrote ‘sarcastic’ about my dad. He wrote ‘saint’ about her. We laughed for an hour.”
“Ten minutes in, I knew Marcus better than most of my coworkers. ‘Awkward’ has four synonyms and he owns them all.”
“Twenty years of friendship and I never knew Katie thought I was ‘reliable.’ Which hurts more than ‘chaotic’ would have.”
“We honored Grandma with a tribute round. Somewhere between ‘H for hilarious’ and ‘K for kind,’ we were laughing and crying at once. She would have loved it.”
“I watched my VP write ‘terrifying’ about our CEO. Nobody scored it — we all wrote the same thing. Best offsite ever.”
“Roll a P. Three words. My brother said ‘petty’ and now it’s tattooed on my forehead until Christmas.”
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Get Letter Me This!
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