What Am I? Word Party Game
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What Am I? Word Party Game

Juan Pablo Cuervo · released 29 May 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

What Am I? is the guessing game you play with your phone stuck to your forehead. Your friends give you clues, you try to nail the word before time runs out. Tilt down if you got it, tilt up to skip. It's the classic charades-style party game — portable, with thousands of fresh words, and free.

How it works

Pick a category. Phone goes on your forehead, screen facing out. Friends shout hints (no saying the word itself, obviously). When you think you've got it, tilt the phone down. Stuck? Tilt up to skip. Rounds last 90 seconds by default, adjustable in settings.

35+ categories, something for everyone

Animals, food, movies, TV shows, celebrities, music, sports, superheroes, horror, christmas, video games, art, literature, body parts, k-pop, astrology — plus themed sets like magic, far galaxies, fantasy kingdoms, collectible creatures, pixel adventures. If you know the genre, you'll recognize them.

Over 5,000 words in total. Hard to repeat one in the same night.

5 languages

English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French. Switch from the in-app menu without restarting. Doubles as casual vocabulary practice in whichever you're learning.

No paywall, no subscriptions

Most categories unlock from the start. Themed ones unlock by watching a short optional ad. No premium tier, no in-app purchases, no nag screens.

Works offline

Once downloaded, you can play anywhere — road trips, the beach, parties with no wifi, your grandma's house.

Made for

Birthdays. Pre-drinks. Family dinners that won't end. Long car rides. Bachelor and bachelorette parties. Holidays. Or any moment five people are in the same room staring silently at their phones. (Fix that.)

Three tips for the best experience

Get at least three friends. Solo doesn't work — this is a group sport.

Read the hints out loud, calmly. Don't act them out. That's a different game.

When someone nails one, celebrate loud. The energy of the room is half the fun.

Download it, slap it on your forehead, and start guessing.