Dictionary or Fictionary?: A word game for all the family: Bluff your way to victory

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How well do you know the wackiest words in the English language? Get ready to giggle, guess and outsmart your friends in this hilarious word game packed with the strangest, silliest and most surprising words you've never heard of!

  • Perfect for curious kids aged 8+ and grown-up word nerds: Whether you're a future spelling bee champ or just love laughing at weird words, this game is your ticket to becoming a word wizard. 
  • Three ways to play = triple the fun! Bluff your way to victory by making up fake definitions in Fictionary, invent convincing your own wild words and trick your opponents in Wordsmith, or try a super-silly version for younger players called Silly Sentences and collect words to make your own funny phrases!  
  • Sturdy gift box contains: 400 word cards, score pad and easy-to-follow rules. 
  • Improve vocabulary and reading level: learn new words, flex your brain and have a blast doing it!


With three awesome ways to play, families and friends can dive into a world of wacky words and wild guesses! Whether you're defining bizarre words, making up your own funny ones or arranging them into silly sentences, every round is packed with laughs, surprises and brain-boosting fun.

Think fast, get creative, and bluff like a boss – can you outsmart your opponents and become the ultimate word wizard?

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9781805704720
  • ISBN: 9781805704720
  • Pub Date: 3rd September 2026
  • Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
  • Imprint: Kaddo
  • Format: Other
  • Number of Pages: 400

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About Jane Solomon

Jane Solomon is a lexicographer based in Oakland, California. She spends her days writing definitions and working on various projects for Dictionary.com. She's a member of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, the group that decides what new emoji pop up on our devices. Jane has a twin sister who is also a lexicographer.

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Louise is an established illustrator living and working in the north of England. Using a combination of collage, illustration and screenprinting, Louise makes delightful products ranging from stationery to household goods and toys, which she sells on her online shop, The Printed Peanut.

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