"The Hat" is an engaging intellectual game perfect for a group of friends looking to test their word explanation and guessing skills.
New! Now you can enjoy "The Hat" with friends online through platforms like Skype or Zoom!
Ever wanted to play but were put off by the hassle of writing words and dealing with paper? Those days are over!
- No need to search for paper and a pen; no need to come up with words on the spot. You can start playing immediately!
- No more time wasted unfolding paper during your turn.
- Say goodbye to deciphering messy handwriting; all words are displayed clearly.
- Take "The Hat" with you to a bar or on a trip!
What sets our app apart:
- A unique, regularly updated dictionary featuring over 13,000 words sourced from shlyapa-game.ru.
- Create your own dictionaries to include your favorite words in the game.
- Online game mode allows you to play with friends via Skype, Zoom, and other platforms.
- Form teams with as many players as you like.
- Randomly draw players for added fun.
- Save your game and resume it later.
- Play multiple rounds with the same set of words.
- "Personal game" mode where you play for yourself, not a team.
- "Robbery" mode where the last word can be explained by players from any team.
- Enjoy a sleek design and user-friendly interface.
How to play:
In the first round, each participant tries to explain as many words as possible to their teammate before time runs out. You cannot use words with the same root or any similar words. "The Hat" (your phone) is passed among players in the sequence shown on the screen. The game continues until all words are used.
In the second round, players must explain the words using only gestures, without speaking (similar to games like "Crocodile" or "Mime"). You cannot use objects or indicate their color, shape, etc., in your explanations.
For the third round, you have two options:
- Use only one word to explain the word from the hat.
- Draw the word on paper or a whiteboard without using gestures or speaking. Drawing letters is not allowed.
The team that explains the most words overall wins the game.