
Quick Wit
A game by Paul T. Haskell, Jr.
0 Players 30 minutes Simple
No associated mechanics.
Card Game, Trivia, Word Game
Description
Quick Wit is a classic game that's all about thinking on your feet and being the fastest wit in the room. First published in 1938 by Paul T. Haskell, Jr., this game has been challenging players for generations with its unique blend of trivia, wordplay, and card game elements. The game is incredibly simple to learn, with rules that can be explained in no time, making it accessible to players of all ages and skill levels. In Quick Wit, players compete to come up with words that fit certain classifications and start with specific letters. The game moves at a lightning-fast pace, with players trying to be the first to call out a word that meets the criteria. The player who wins the most cards by doing so is declared the winner. With a playtime of just 30 minutes, Quick Wit is the perfect game for a quick break or a fun family game night. Despite being designed for 0 players, it's likely that the game is meant to be played solo against the clock or with a timer, adding an extra level of challenge and excitement to the game. Overall, Quick Wit is a fun and engaging game that will put your vocabulary and thinking skills to the test.
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