Bluffing party game · pantsy.app

Somebody here is lying.

Everyone gets the word. Everyone except one. Bluff your way through, or hunt the liar down before they slip out.

Getting in

Playing in
thirty seconds.

No app store, no download — it runs right in any phone browser. The host taps once for a five-letter code, and everyone joins from their own phone.

First-timers learn it from a thirty-second tutorial — no ten-minute rules huddle.

It's a social party game at heart; the phone just runs it. Get your friends together over drinks, on the ferry, at lunch, or up at hytta.

Categories & vibes

Pick the vibe —
or let the room vote.

Around fifty packs out of the box — from Places to Dating App Hell — or build your own from the group's inside jokes. Can't agree on a mood? The table votes on the vibe before the round starts.

Try it — vote a vibe, watch the game change

Room votes the vibe
Or pick the pack

How a round plays

Drop a clue. Read the room. Vote.

Social deduction, stripped to a single round: each player gives one clue about the secret word — too obvious helps the liar, too clever and the room turns on you. Then everyone points at who they think is the imposter — the one faking it.

▸ the 30-second tutorial — a simplified round, looping

Clubs & grudges

The grudges outlive
the round.

Start a club to keep your crew together across game nights, track the rivalry over time, and let Pantsy remember the petty stuff — like who's voted for you four rounds running.

Every round remembered
Your crew over time
"Ella's voted for Felix six rounds running." "Felix has never once caught Ella lying." "Hanne never gets caught after midnight." "Trond votes for Anne-Britt whether she's lying or not." "Nobody has ever caught Alf." "Andrea's been the Pantsy four times — and walked." "Jonas and Cajsa always vote for each other." "Mathias falls for Kristine's bluff every single time." "Trond's been caught faking more than anyone." "Anne-Britt has never once voted for Alf." "Hanne can't read Felix to save her life."

Grab your friends

One of them is about
to lie to you.

Free to play — a game starts in the time it takes to read this sentence.