Best Games Like Fibbage for Online Bluffing Trivia

The best games like Fibbage — bluffing trivia party games where you write a fake answer, mix it in with everyone else's lies, and hunt for the truth. Ranked free browser alternatives plus the official paid picks, with group sizes, pricing, and no-download options compared.

Quick verdict: the best free browser pick is Guess the Lie, the best official paid pick is the Jackbox Party Pack (where Fibbage online lives), the best large-group pick is Kahoot for up to 100 players, and the best no-download word pick is Guess the Definition. Want the comedy prompts instead of trivia? Try Quiplash online or the bad-art bluffing of Drawful 2. Browse the whole cluster in Jackbox-style party games and online trivia games, or compare the wider shortlist in top online party games.

10 GamesLast updated: August 18, 2026
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Guess the Lie

4.1
Jackbox-StyleEasyFree2-100 players

Best free browser pick. The closest free stand-in for the Fibbage format: read a trivia question, secretly write a believable fake answer, then vote on which of the shuffled answers is actually true. Free, no signup, no download, and rooms scale from a few friends to 100 players.

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Jackbox Party Pack

4.7
Jackbox-StyleEasyPaid3-16 players

Best official paid pick. This is where Fibbage itself lives, alongside Quiplash and Drawful. One person buys and screen-shares; everyone else joins free from their phone at jackbox.tv, which makes it the smoothest paid option for 3-16 players over a video call.

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Quiplash

4.8
Jackbox-StyleEasyPaid3-8 players

The comedy sibling of Fibbage from the same studio. Instead of bluffing about trivia facts, you answer absurd prompts and the room votes on the funnier response. Same phone-as-controller setup, same laughs, less "did anyone actually know that?"

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Kahoot!

4.6
TriviaEasyFreemium2-100 players

Best large-group pick. Straight trivia rather than bluffing, but nothing here scales like it: host a live quiz and up to 100 players buzz in from their phones for free. The right call when your group is too big for a lobby that caps at eight.

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Guess the Definition

4.0
Word GamesEasyFree2-100 players

Best no-download pick for word bluffing. A Balderdash-style twist on the same mechanic: invent a dictionary-sounding definition for an obscure word, then pick the real one out of the fakes. Free in the browser, no account, 2-100 players.

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Drawful 2

4.5
Jackbox-StyleEasyFreemium3-8 players

The drawing cousin of Fibbage. You draw a terrible prompt, everyone else writes a fake title for it, and the room votes on which title is real — the bluff-and-vote loop transplanted onto bad art. Free for the host during Jackbox promos, paid otherwise.

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Guess the Acronym

3.9
Word GamesEasyFree2-100 players

Same write-a-convincing-lie loop, aimed at real acronyms nobody can actually expand. Free, browser-based, and it rewards a confident, official-sounding fake exactly the way Fibbage does. Rooms hold up to 100.

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Wavelength

4.4
Jackbox-StyleEasyFree4-12 players

Not bluffing, but the same "read the room" instinct: a clue-giver places a hidden target on a spectrum and their team argues its way to the answer. Free in the browser, best with 4-12, and it sparks the same table-wide debate.

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Use Your Words

4.1
Jackbox-StyleEasyPaid3-6 players

A paid party game built on the Fibbage-style vote: fill in prompts with your funniest answer, and the house "dummy" answers get thrown in to compete with yours. Works for 3-6 players with phones as controllers.

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Sporcle

4.4
TriviaMediumFreemium1-8 players

The knowledge-first option for groups who like the trivia half of Fibbage more than the lying half. Thousands of free quizzes on any topic, playable together on one screen with zero setup.

Quick Comparison

Comparison of games in this collection by rank, players, difficulty, price, and rating
RankGamePlayersDifficultyPriceRating
#1Guess the Lie2-100EasyFree4.1
#2Jackbox Party Pack3-16EasyPaid4.7
#3Quiplash3-8EasyPaid4.8
#4Kahoot!2-100EasyFreemium4.6
#5Guess the Definition2-100EasyFree4.0
#6Drawful 23-8EasyFreemium4.5
#7Guess the Acronym2-100EasyFree3.9
#8Wavelength4-12EasyFree4.4
#9Use Your Words3-6EasyPaid4.1
#10Sporcle1-8MediumFreemium4.4

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How We Picked These Games

Fibbage works because of one loop: you are handed a strange true fact with a hole in it, you invent an answer convincing enough to fool the room, and then you have to spot the truth hiding among everyone else's inventions. Every pick here had to reproduce some part of that loop — writing a plausible lie, voting on a shuffled list, or scoring for both fooling people and finding the real answer — rather than just being another trivia quiz.

We prioritized games you can start in a browser in under a minute, because the most common reason people look for Fibbage alternatives is that nobody in the group owns a Jackbox Party Pack. Free, no-download, no-signup picks rank highest; the paid options are here only where they are genuinely worth the purchase, and each one says plainly what you have to buy and who has to buy it.

The rest of the ranking weighs group size (Jackbox lobbies cap at 8, several free picks go to 100), how well each game holds up over a video call, whether phones work as controllers, and whether the content stays work- and family-safe. Use the comparison table below to filter by price and player count, then follow any pick through to its full review.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Fibbage is a paid Jackbox game — it ships inside the Jackbox Party Packs and as Fibbage XL, so one person has to buy it. Everyone else joins free from their phone at jackbox.tv, and only the host needs the purchase. If nobody wants to pay, free browser games like Guess the Lie and Guess the Definition run the same write-a-fake-answer format at no cost.
The closest games like Fibbage are Guess the Lie for the free browser version of the bluff-the-trivia format, Quiplash for the same phone-as-controller setup with comedy prompts instead of facts, Drawful 2 for bluffing over bad drawings, and Guess the Definition for a Balderdash-style take on obscure words. For bigger rooms, Kahoot handles up to 100 players.
Guess the Lie is the best free alternative. It keeps the core Fibbage loop — write a fake answer to a trivia question, shuffle it in with everyone else's, then vote on which is real — and runs free in the browser with no signup or download, for 2 to 100 players.
Yes. Bluffing trivia works well in a browser: one person opens a room, shares a short join code, and everyone else plays from a phone or laptop with nothing to install. Guess the Lie, Guess the Definition, and Guess the Acronym all work this way, and our own free Bluff Trivia room does too.
Kahoot scales furthest with up to 100 players on the free plan, and the browser bluffing games Guess the Lie, Guess the Definition, and Guess the Acronym also support rooms of up to 100. The Jackbox titles are the tightest — Fibbage and Quiplash cap at 8 active players, though newer versions let extra people join as a voting audience.
Only for the official Jackbox titles, and only one person in the group needs it — the host owns the pack and screen-shares while everyone else joins free at jackbox.tv. Every free pick on this list skips that entirely and runs straight in the browser.