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The fast-paced game about coming up with the longest word!

playing card with green text reading "A word that rhymes with 'act'" and below it, a white box with arrows pointing in opposite directions and the word "REVERSE NUMBERS" followed by the numbers 5, 8, 9.
A trivia card with a blue and white design asks to name an Italian dish, indicating the answer may involve reverse numbers 6, 8, and 11.
A game card for the game called 'Name a famous boxer,' with reverse numbers 9, 11, 12 and directional arrows.

Be the first to know!

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WORDS THAT

game card explaining that a verb starting with letter A has reverse numbers 6, 8, 9.
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NAME THAT

A card with the text 'Name a novel' in large blue letters and the bottom section says 'REVERSE NUMBERS 8, 13, 19' with two arrows pointing in opposite directions.
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WILD CARD

A game card on a purple and white background reads: 'If you win the round, you get double points, but if you do not, you lose a point.'

Think fast. Laugh harder. Compete with friends!

Experience the fun of Top That — a word and naming challenge where every second counts.
Draw a card, shout your answer, and see who can stay in the game the longest!

🎮 Try the Demo
  • The player with the most points at the end wins! You can decide before starting how many points will win the game (5–7 points is recommended).

  • Each player gets 20 seconds per turn — one flip of the hourglass.

  • TOP THAT! is best with 2 to 5 players for maximum fun

    • Words That cards ask for single words that fit a category (ex: A word that starts with H → Hat).

    • Name That cards ask for names, titles, or phrases (ex: Name that movie with a dog → Marley & Me).

  • WILD Cards change the round! They can add fun twists, challenges, or effects that everyone must follow that turn. Each WILD Card has its own rule written on it.

  • If someone says a word with as many letters as one of the reverse numbers printed at the bottom of the card, the direction of play changes:

    • Normally, players must say longer words each turn.

    • When reversed, they must say shorter words instead.
      Double reversals are allowed (for example, 9 → 6 → 9), but you can’t reverse on the same number twice in a row.

    • Words That cards: No hyphens or multiple words — only single, unhyphenated words count.

    • Name That cards: Multiple words are allowed, but hyphens and spaces do not count toward letter length.

  • Disagreements are part of the fun! Players can make their case or quickly look up the word. If the word fits the category, the player continues; if not, they’re out for that round.

  • Players must say their word out loud, then spell it to count the letters. If the timer runs out before spelling finishes, that’s okay — as long as the word was said before time ended.

  • Yes — but only the common version. For example, “Taylor Swift” is fine, but “Taylor Alison Swift” would not be. If a person goes by multiple names, only one can be used in a single round.

  • Numbers should be spelled out when counting letters. For example, “8 Mile” counts the word “eight” as five letters.

  • That round ends, and the last player who successfully gave a valid word wins the point.

Your questions.