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Looking for a party game you can start in seconds with friends? The Game Box at thegamebox.fun is a home for free, browser-based party games โ€” no app to download and no account to create. The flagship game, Out of 10, is a fast, funny number guessing game that works for a couple on the couch, a full living room, or friends scattered across a video call.

What is Out of 10?

Out of 10 is the online version of the viral TikTok number game, reimagined for the browser so you can play with anyone, anywhere. One person is the Guesser. Everyone else secretly shares the same hidden number from 1 to 10 โ€” the Guesser is the only one who doesn't know it.

Each non-guesser is dealt a category, like "a fast-food chain" or "a movie everyone has seen." They name a real example that they personally would rate at the secret number on that scale. So if the hidden number is a 3 and the category is fast-food chains, you'd name a place you think is pretty mediocre. If it's a 9, you'd name one you love.

Then the Guesser reads everyone's answers together and triangulates. One answer is a hint; a whole table of answers pointing in the same direction is a puzzle you can actually solve. The fun is in the gap between how you rate things and how everyone else does โ€” and the arguments that follow are half the entertainment.

It plays fast, the rounds are short, and it's endlessly replayable because the answers depend entirely on the people in the room. The same category lands completely differently with your coworkers than with your college friends.

Free, no login, and shareable with a link

Out of 10 is genuinely free to play at thegamebox.fun. There's no app to install, no sign-up wall, and nothing to download โ€” it all runs in a normal web browser on a phone or a laptop.

Getting a game going takes one step: the host creates a room and shares the link. Friends tap the link, join on their own phones, and you're playing in real time. Nobody needs to make an account or remember a password, which means even the friend who hates downloading things can be in within seconds.

Because everyone is on their own device, the secret-number-and-category mechanic just works โ€” answers stay hidden until the Guesser reads them out, and the whole table sees the round unfold together.

Great for parties, couples, road trips, and remote play

Out of 10 scales with your group. With three or four people it's a tight, quick guessing game; with a bigger crowd it turns into a chaotic read-the-room challenge where more answers mean more clues and more disagreements to enjoy.

It's a strong pick for couples because it quietly reveals how you each rate things โ€” a low-stakes way to find out you've been wrong about pizza toppings for years. For parties, it keeps a whole group engaged without anyone needing to be good at drawing or trivia.

It also travels well. On a road trip, one person can host and pass-and-play or have everyone join from the back seat. And because it's link-based and real time, it's built for remote game nights โ€” start a video call, drop the room link in the chat, and play together from different cities.

How it compares to other browser party games

If you love free, share-a-link browser games like skribbl or Jackbox-style party packs, Out of 10 fits right alongside them โ€” and it fills a different slot in your rotation. Drawing games are great when you want creativity and word games are great for quick thinkers, but both reward a particular skill.

Out of 10 doesn't ask you to draw, spell, or know facts. It asks for your opinions, which everyone has and nobody can be bad at. That makes it especially friendly for mixed groups where some people would rather sit out a sketching game.

It also leans into conversation rather than silence. Where some games go quiet while people draw or type, this one gets louder โ€” people defend their answers, gang up on the Guesser, and relitigate whether a 6 was really a 6. It pairs nicely as a change of pace within a longer game night.

Play solo with the free daily puzzle

No group handy? Out of 10 has a free daily puzzle for solo play. One fresh puzzle drops every day, so you can take a quick turn as the Guesser on your own and see if you can triangulate the hidden number from a fixed set of answers.

Because it's one puzzle a day, it's the kind of thing you can build a streak around โ€” a small daily ritual rather than an endless feed. It's also a low-pressure way to learn the rhythm of the game before you host a room full of friends.

The daily puzzle and the multiplayer rooms both live at thegamebox.fun, free and in your browser, so you can warm up solo today and bring the whole group in tonight.

Play Out of 10 free

No app, no login โ€” start a room and share the link. Friends join on their phones in seconds.

Frequently asked questions

Is Out of 10 really free to play?

Yes. Out of 10 is free to play at thegamebox.fun with no app to download and no login or account required. The host creates a room in the browser and shares a link, and friends join from their own phones.

How many people do I need to play?

You can play with as few as three people and scale up to a big group. More players means more category answers for the Guesser to read, which makes the round both harder and funnier. It also works for couples and has a solo daily puzzle if you're on your own.

Do I need to install an app or sign up?

No. Everything runs in a standard web browser on a phone or laptop. There's nothing to install and no sign-up โ€” the host shares a room link and everyone taps it to join in real time.

Can we play remotely over a video call?

Yes. Because games are link-based and run in real time, Out of 10 is well suited to remote game nights. Start a video call, share the room link, and everyone joins from their own device wherever they are.

What's the daily puzzle?

The daily puzzle is a free solo mode with one new puzzle each day. You play as the Guesser and try to triangulate the hidden number from a set of answers, and you can build up a streak by playing every day. It's a good way to learn the game before hosting a group.

How is this different from drawing or word party games?

Games like skribbl or Jackbox-style packs reward drawing, spelling, or trivia knowledge. Out of 10 is built entirely around your personal opinions of everyday things, so nobody can be bad at it, and it tends to spark conversation and friendly arguments rather than quiet focus.