Sketch Telephone
Draw the prompt, describe the drawing, watch the chain go off the rails.
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Create a room, then friends join with the code or QR from their phones.
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How to Play Sketch Telephone
Everyone writes a short starting prompt on their phone.
Prompts rotate: you draw the prompt you received in 75 seconds.
The next player sees only your drawing and describes it in words; the player after that draws the description — and so on around the circle.
When the chains come home, the reveal steps through every prompt-drawing-description chain on all phones. Chaos guaranteed.
What Is Sketch Telephone?
Sketch Telephone is the classic telephone game crossed with Pictionary, built to play on the phone already in your pocket. Everyone starts by writing a short prompt (up to 15 words). That prompt passes to the next player, who has 75 seconds to draw it. The drawing passes to the next player, who describes what they see. That description passes on to be drawn again — and so the chain rotates around the room, one step per player, alternating drawing and describing until every chain is complete. There is no score to sweat: the reward is the reveal, where each chain is played back step by step on every screen and you watch "a cat riding a unicycle" mutate into something gloriously unrecognizable.
Starting a game is as friction-free as it gets. The host opens onlineparty.games/play/sketch-telephone and gets a 4-letter room code plus a QR code. Friends in the room scan the QR code; friends across the country tap a link. Everyone picks a nickname — no account, no app, no download — and you are playing. It runs entirely in any phone browser, so nobody needs a laptop, a smart TV, or a console. It is a phone-only free browser party game that works whether your group is crammed on one couch or scattered across a video call.
Because the drawing, describing, and the final reveal are all synced live to every device, Sketch Telephone shines both in the same room and remotely. Each person draws privately on their own phone with a simple brush and color palette (and an undo button for shaky thumbs), then the whole group laughs through the gallery together at the end. Between four and twelve players works, and the more people you add the longer and funnier each chain gets. If you want to play Sketch Telephone online with friends without the setup headaches of older drawing-telephone sites, this is the no-download, no-signup, completely free version to reach for.


Tips & Strategy
- Write specific, visual prompts — "a raccoon robbing a bakery" produces a far funnier chain than "a funny animal."
- Do not aim for a masterpiece. You have 75 seconds, so nail the two or three key elements and move on.
- When describing a drawing, commit to your honest first read — overthinking it makes the chain less funny, not more.
- Play with 6 or more people so chains run long enough for prompts to fully transform before the reveal.
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