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The Wirecutter Show

A Game Night Survival Guide

The Wirecutter Show

The New York Times

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🗓️ 10 December 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Our board game expert shares the best games for kids, adults, mixed groups, and even boozy parties—plus tips for hosting a smooth, stress-free game night.

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0:00.0

There's a great onion headline that just says board game rules explanation peppered with reassurances that it will be fun.

0:10.4

And I am perpetual fear that I am just living that headline all the time.

0:16.5

I'm Christine Cyr Clissette.

0:18.2

I'm Cairo Blackwell.

0:19.4

I'm Rosie Garron.

0:20.6

And you're listening to The Wirecutter Show.

0:35.6

Hi, friends. I have a question and be careful how you answer this. Do you think I am a person who likes to play games, like tabletop board games, that kind of thing? Yeah. You don't give me huge gaming vibes personally. I don't know. This was a litmus test. Oh. Just kidding. I kind of am a nod. Really? I'm aspirational. Maybe it's just the glasses. I'm like, she likes board games.

0:58.6

Where are you all? I would love to be super into board games and be like, kids, we're not watching TV anymore.

1:05.8

We're just going to play board games at night. But when it comes to like learning the rules and all the things that go into playing games successfully, I feel like I just never want to do it. That trips me up to you. I like the fun. Yeah. I like when I'm having fun. Yeah, but you have to get to the part where you can have fun. I don't like that part. Yeah. I'm kind of more, I think, on the side that I like board games. And you're right, like the learning how to play the game is the hardest part. But then when you get through that, it is really fun. If you take away one thing from this episode is that none of us likes to learn.

1:37.0

Or read instructions. I think that this time of year in particular, when a lot of us are spending time with friends or families for the holiday, it can be a

1:45.8

really cozy fun thing to do. And I mean, every parent I know out there is trying to keep their

1:50.6

kids off of a phone, off of an iPad, off of a TV, a board game, a tabletop board game can be a

1:57.2

pretty fun alternative. And it can also be a pretty fun thing. I have had fun playing

2:01.9

games with a big group of people at the holidays. And it kind of, it creates memories and these

2:06.3

kind of inside jokes that are really quintessential to the holiday times, right? Absolutely. So we actually

2:12.6

have someone on staff whose entire job is, I feel like I say this a lot on the show, whose entire job is to play

2:20.8

tabletop board games and make recommendations, our staff writer James Austin, who's going to join us

2:26.2

today. I love James so much. He's so fun. We're going to talk to him about the best advice that he has

2:32.2

for hosting a game night or just showing people how to get past

2:37.2

the hard part of learning how to play a game so you guys can all have fun. And then later in the

2:41.2

episode, he will give us his best tips for bringing games for little ones, everyone in between,

2:46.2

people who maybe don't all speak the same language. He has an answer for everything because

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