


Let’s be honest: The great “What are we going to do?” debate is the real stress of any hangout. You’re trying to land on an activity everyone can agree on, but the hassle of complicated setups or endless scrolling through obscure apps kills the vibe before the fun even starts.
Netflix Party Games is here to rescue your living room from endless indecision. All you need is your subscription and your phone to transform your TV screen into an instant gaming hub. Your friends and family can gather around and make instant memories — no frustrating menus, no confusing steps, and zero friction. It’s just non-stop fun with some timeless classics like LEGO Party!, Boggle Party, Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends, Pictionary: Game Night, Tetris Time Warp, and Overcooked! All You Can Eat. Get the full scoop below on these thrilling new additions—all included with the service you already pay for.
(For more on pairing your phone with your TV, check out this how-to guide.)

The classic word search game has some new tricks in Boggle Party. Up to eight players use their phones or tablets to find words amongst a grid of random letters, swiping to mark each word. Your TV serves as a scoreboard, showing the found words and tallying up everyone’s scores. Whoever finds the words, or words with the most letters, wins. You can also play solo while you’re waiting for the rest of the party to arrive.

LEGO Party! is a collection of mini-games that might just test the limits of your friendships. As in the Mario Party games, you navigate your way around a game board and try to rack up as many golden bricks as possible. You can do this in many ways — by playing short-order cook, matching minifig heads, and sword throwing. Battle up to four friends to see who can collect the most donuts from a dragon’s lair, and then see how far you can slide across an icy pond. And that’s just the beginning — there are 60 mini-games in all.
Customization is at the heart of the LEGO universe, and you’ll find plenty of that in this game. With Minigame Rush, you can create custom playlists from the bevy of activities available. As you play LEGO Party!, you’ll earn experience points that unlock new ways to tweak your minifig’s appearance. You can also mix and match pieces from iconic LEGO sets like LEGO Pirates, LEGO Space, and LEGO NINJAGO.

Everyone thinks they’re an artist until it’s time to show off their skills in public. You’ll race against the clock in Pictionary: Game Night to decipher the doodles of your friends and family. Pictionary: Game Night puts one wannabe Picasso in the spotlight while everyone else has to guess.
The artist in question sketches their masterpiece on their phone, and it’s displayed on the big screen in real time. Should someone guess correctly, both they and the artist get points — the faster the correct guess, the more points. Then it’s the next artist’s turn. Whoever has the most points after three rounds wins.

The influence of Tetris on video games might just be unrivaled. And now you can play it on Netflix with your friends in Tetris Time Warp. It’s the Tetris everyone knows and loves, with a twist: Every time you clear lines of tetrominoes — which look a little, shall we say, retro — you’re warped back to historic versions of Tetris as a special bonus round.
Each time warp has its own rules. For example, some versions don’t have “hard drop,” while others may limit tetromino rotation. Clear the challenge, and you’ll rack up bonus points and head back to the modern era.

Inviting yourself to a party is a bad look. You might be able to play it off if you’re subtle enough, but there are bound to be at least a few people who know you’re there of your own accord. That’s the premise of Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends, a bonkers game of bluffing, fibbing, and hidden information. The goal? Figuring out who the party crasher is.
Party Crashers is for three to six players, and all but one will know the secret word for any given round. The invitees give each other hints to describe the secret word, and they make sense to everyone except the person who doesn’t know the word. Players type the hints on their phones, while the big screen is the main display with everyone’s scores.
After hints are submitted, it’s time to vote. Did someone’s hint seem just a little too vague? Smash that Sus button on the big screen. Then the group deliberates and votes on the identity of the party-crasher. If someone’s hint gets voted 100% Sus, it’s time for that person to explain themselves. Games last between two and five rounds.
The Onion Kingdom is under attack from a towering spaghetti monstrosity known as the Ever Peckish. To save your home from this malevolent mass of carbs, you must travel back in time to hone your culinary skills. You’ll battle through more than two hundred chaotic levels spanning two full campaigns and all their expansions. Prepare frantic meals in wildly impractical kitchens located on pirate ships, haunted houses, and even shifting ice floes. When a magical cookbook unleashes a horde of terrifying Unbread, the stakes get even higher. Master the madness alongside an exclusive roster of Stranger Things characters to conquer the lunch rush.
Turn your living room into a comedy writer’s room with The Jackbox Party Essentials, a curated trio of the franchise’s most iconic hits: Drawful 2, Fibbage 4, and Quiplash 3. This collection is designed for maximum mayhem with zero friction; players simply scan a QR code on the TV to turn their smartphones into controllers. Whether you’re sketching ridiculous prompts without an eraser in Drawful, crafting convincing lies to outsmart your friends in Fibbage, or facing off in a head-to-head battle of wits in Quiplash, the goal is always the same: make the room laugh. With support for up to eight players, it’s the perfect way to turn a quiet night in into a raucous session of absurd prompts and legendary inside jokes.
You can play Netflix party games on your TV and in web browsers, too. To play a game on your TV using your mobile device, select a game, then scan the game’s QR code with your phone’s camera. For more details, check out this how-to guide.
For now, there are five different party games you can play on your TV and in web browsers. But this is just the beginning. Keep an eye on Tudum for news of future game additions.
Work out where the stars shine.
Solve the classic numbers game.
Piece together the big picture.
Turn shapes into something bigger.
Swap letters and emojis into words.
Find the path hidden in words.
Just add vowels.
Put the words back together.
Netflix party games are intended for a wide audience. They’re available right now on select smart TVs and online.






































