

😉 Blink and you'll miss the win!
Blue Orange Wink is a dynamic party board game where players covertly wink to their secret partners to score points. Perfect for groups of 7-8, it sharpens social cue recognition and attention to detail. Easy to learn and suitable for ages 8 months to 8 years, this compact, lightweight game guarantees hours of engaging, memorable fun for families and friends alike.





| ASIN | B00TTX4UO6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,077,881 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #27,745 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (191) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 1100 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Blue Orange |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 months - 8 years |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 1.65 x 7 inches |
| Release date | March 1, 2015 |
S**S
Fun and Easy
It's a good simple game that is easy to teach and play. Basically the rules are: a player chooses a number from the table and the person with the corresponding card in their hand informs that player they have the card by secretly winking at them before the round ends. I played with kids as young as 4, but she had a difficult time winking, much less doing it slyly, however, some of the funniest memories of this game came from this game. It is a good change up for largerish groups (7-8 is what I recommend) when the other party games get old. Plus it is cheap enough that the price is justified after just a few plays.
K**A
Loved this game
It’s a really fun game for game night, me and my family play it every game night now, it’s a fun game with kids, and it’s the cutie thing when they don’t know how to wink and they the trying there best, and you call them out for winking lol. It’s also a really fun game for adults, it’s better if you play with 8 people the game gets more interesting. All and all the game is really fun 10/10
B**D
Cute, fun game for all ages
I bought this for when my grandchildren (ages 4-7) came to visit. We love to play games and wanted to have something fairly simple that we could include them in. We played in teams, and it was very fun to watch them try to discreetly wink at the players they were supposed to wink at. They enjoyed playing this game, but I think they will enjoy it more in a couple of years when they can play without having to be on a team with an adult. This would be a good game for those of the age that wanted to flirt a little without being obviously interested --- you're just playing a game, right?
J**L
Fun game. Not a lot of strategy
Fun game. Not a lot of strategy. Easy to learn and play. If there were a bit more strategy I would give it 5 stars. Our kiddos love it.
M**.
Not as fun as the hype. Your first gut reaction is probably is likely right on this one.
Bought on recommendation from Zee, but this one just wasn't a hit for our group. A few were sort of into it, but unless your entire group buys in, you won't have a good time - one person who doesn't get it, or who is too obvious, will ruin the experience. Cards are lower end and artwork is pretty boring. We may play it again with the right group, but I wouldn't recommend it.
K**M
A Cooperative Game
The most common comment from our family was, "That was surprisingly fun." Our kids ranged from 8 to 15 years old. The whole family enjoyed the game--Yes, even our teenage daughters.. The directions seem complicated at first because the game is unlike any other games we have played. But after just one time around, everyone got the hang of it, including the 8 year old. The best part of the game is that it is actually a cooperative game. In order to score points, you have to cooperate with one other person per turn. This cooperation or partnership as the game calls it, changes each time someone's turn ends. A side benefit is that you can use the two sets of cards that come with the game to play an entirely different game: Noir Deductive Mystery Game. The original Noir has a tone or theme not appropriate for younger children. However, using the friendlier wink card sets, you can play the deductive portion of the Noir game by replacing the killer and detective with, say, hider and seeker.
S**S
Fun new game!
What a fun game. We have played this many times with our many different groups of friends and family. Everyone loves it. At first, it seems like the directions are a little confusing, but, they do make sense. Game would be really fun if you like someone "new" too. As all players are making serious eye contact with the other players, it might make you feel embarrassed as you look "deep into" everyone's eyes, but, lots of fun to play!
A**R
... a friends house one night with 10 people and enjoyed it very much
We played this game at a friends house one night with 10 people and enjoyed it very much. Haven't played my game yet, but there are only 8 tokens instead of 10, not a big deal, but two less people makes the game a little easier. Fun game, especially if you play it later on in the evening after you've had a few!
D**L
Great fun, brought tears of laughter!
A**Z
Excelente jugo familiar, en verdad que genera risas todo el tiempo. Es un juego casual para jugar un par de partidas y morirte de risa, no lo veo para pasar toda una tarde repitiéndolo mas de 4 veces, pero de que es muy divertido, lo es. Genera momentos chuscos y de mucha risa. Para algunas personas podría ser incomodo guiñarle el ojo a desconocidos, por lo que creo que es un juego para grupos que se conocen aunque sea un poco o personas extrovertidos. Lo recomiendo mucho.
A**S
Nous avions joué chez des amis et nous le cherchions partout, mais au Québec ils ne semblent plus le vendre. Je suis tombé sur cette version anglophone sur Amazon et il est exactement pareil comme la version francophone seulement que les boîtes d’emballage ne sont pas pareilles. 🤷🏼♀️ Vraiment heureuse de mon achat. Je vous le recommande! Rires garantis! 😂😉
I**.
i love this game
N**D
Surprising and fun party game that is better at higher player counts. Players lay out 36 number cards with faces on them. from an identical pack they will take a number of cards which will appear in the grid. On their turn players will place a token on one of the cards on the table that isn't in their hand, before their next turn the owner of this card will try and wink at the player to let them know they have that card - if successful both gain a point, if they get spotted then the person who noticed gets 2 points. There is enough going on that it's a really balance between trying to wink at someone, while being winked at, spotting others and not being spotted! This results is riotous chaotic fun and plenty of - why did no one wink? Why didn't you look at me? 'debates'!
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