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You Read My Mind

You Read My Mind

2025

Designed by Stephen Wilson

Published by Ridley's Games

Description

You Read My Mind from Ridley s is the game that will have you asking, What were you thinking?! Think you re in sync with your sister? Feel like you share the same brain as your bestie? Are you on the same wavelength as your wife? Let s test that theory. Connect with another player to link two random words together. Sound easy? Well, here s the catch: you must not speak! Instead, write down your answers and hope you ve both caught the same vibe. If your answers are the same, congrats, you re Master Mind Readers! If they re not, then prepare yourself because people will probably start shouting stuff like, How does that have anything to do with pets? , When are beans ever blue? , or Oh my god, you re so annoying. Why aren t you thinking of the same thing as me?! This is a party game of perfect harmony and total chaos. But no matter which way it goes, we promise you ll have fun. Made for friends and families who think they know each other, You Read My Mind is suitable for 3 or more players, ages 10+, and takes around 30 minutes to play—although that really depends on you! WHAT WERE YOU THINKING? – You Read My Mind from Ridley s Games is the game of unpredictable predictions. Players attempt to choose the same word or phrase to link two random cards. But here s the catch: they must not speak! HARMONY OR CHAOS – If two players answers match, congrats! They re Master Mind Readers. If not, then you ll probably hear things like, Why does the bathmat make you angry? , When have I ever danced while reading? , or It s like you don t even know me! ENDLESSLY REPLAYABLE – In each round, 36 words are chosen at random from a deck of 200 cards, so it s highly unlikely you ll draw the same pair twice! —description from the publisher

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