The Jackbox Party Packs are a great go-to entertainment source for any gathering. Just one person needs to buy a pack, and then everyone else can join in on the fun via their phones or any other device with a web browser. It's that simple.

With eleven fantastic Jackbox Party Packs to choose from, there are now so many different minigames to try. Some of the games involve drawing, while other games are all about writing the funniest answer. You'll likely have a lot of fun no matter what pack you go for, but what party pack offers the most incredible, most entertaining experience? To help make that decision, here are all the Jackbox games ranked.

Updated on March 28, 2026 by Gabrielle Castania: Our list of the best Jackbox packs is due for an update! We've included the newest packs in our rankings and have streamlined some of the info on the other Jackbox party packs as well. Enjoy your game night!

While we love that they're available for people building their collection of the best Jackbox Party Pack games,we're opting out of including the bundles that are simply packages of entire games in one purchase. We will be including the bundles that offer selections of certain mini-games from a mix of packs, but the year-based bundles will be omitted from our list. This includes:

  • The Jackbox Decade Bundle (containing packs one through ten)
  • The Jackbox Party Trilogy (containing packs one, two, and three)
  • The Jackbox Trilogy 2.0 (containing packs four, five, and six)
  • The Jackbox Trilogy 3.0 (containing packs seven, eight, and nine)
  • The Jackbox Quadpack (containing packs one through four)
  • The Jackbox Quintpack (containing packs one through five)
  • The Jackbox Quintpack (containing packs six through ten)

14 The Jackbox Naughty Pack

Players playing Let Me Finish talking about radios having R-rated outfits in The Jackbox Naughty Pack.

Fakin' It All Night Long


A more mature version of finding the imposter in Fakin' It.

Game Type: Deception

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: No

Dirty Drawful


A delightfully naughty iteration of everyone's favorite drawing game.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: No

Let Me Finish


Argue your pervy points about the photos shown on screen.

Game Type: Speaking

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: No

If you're trying to make your friends think dirty thoughts with their answers (if they're not doing that already on their own), then the Jackbox Naughty Pack is a good way to spice up game nights for adult friend groups. The new game is Let Me Finish, which asks you to debate all kinds of mature themes, like pointing out where an inanimate objects butt might be, for example.

Collage showing images of Fibbage, Erica and As Dusk Falls.
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We've also got two adult versions of classic Jackbox games added in the Jackbox Naughty Pack, with Fakin' It All Night Long adding an assortment of lewd suggestions and game modes, while Dirty Drawful tasks players with letting their filthy imaginations run wild on the digital canvas.

Looking for family-friendly Jackbox games? Check this list out as well!

13 The Jackbox Party Pack 4

Which game would you want to be trapped inside of like Jumanji being argued in Bracketeering in the Jackbox Party Pack 4.

Fibbage 3


Create convincing answers to bizarre trivia to trick your friends.

Game Type: Deception

Players: 2-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Survive The Internet


Twist your friends' social media posts to embarrass them.

Game Type: Writing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Always On (Manual Censor)

Monster Seeking Monster


Send awkward texts to convince other monsters to date you.

Game Type: Dating

Players: 3-7

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: No (HIde Some Messages)

Bracketeering


Rank answers to silly categories.

Game Type: Voting

Players: 3-16

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Civic Doodle


Compete against your friends to have your art included in a mural.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Always On (Manual Censor)

The fourth party pack has some fun and creative games within it. Fibbage returns and adds a fantastic 'enough about you' round that makes it more personal to your group, no matter how big or small, and Monster Seeking Monster is a quirky dating game. Survive The Internet relies on your friends giving you good prompts to work with, but with the right group can be hilarious.

Civic Doodle is similar to Gartic Phone in some ways, but t isn't the strongest drawing game in of the Jackbox series. Bracketeering can be fun with a big group or an audience to add to the votes but can feel a little repetitive, even with various twists in each round. Overall, this pack has a wide-ranging selection of games that will keep you coming back.

12 The Jackbox Party Starter

T-shirt of a Potato that says "I'm a cutie" vs T-shirt of a weird dinosaur that says "shake it. Don't break it" in Tee KO from The Jackbox Party Pack 3.

Quiplash 3


Write hilarious answers to silly questions to make your friends laugh.

Game Type: Fill-in-the-Blank

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Tee K.O.


Draw shirts, match them with slogans, and vote on the best designs.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Trivia Murder Party 2


Answer trivia questions and face deadly minigames when you answer incorrectly.

Game Type: Trivia

Players: 1-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

The Jackbox Party Starter is a great choice if you have not already purchased the other packs and are trying to figure out what is the best Jackbox Party Pack for your group. It includes Quiplash 3, Tee K.O., and Trivia Murder Party 2, which are all incredible games. There is a bit of everything: trivia, jokes, and drawing. They are all fast-paced games that will get everyone in your group laughing, and the pack is also cheaper than the other options, making it less daunting for newcomers to take a chance and buy it for their friend group.

This starter is probably not worth getting for those who already have other Jackbox Party Packs. You'll have more variety with other packs on this list. The Jackbox Party Starter does update these games to include the same accessibility options as later Party Pack releases, but if you've got the full versions of the games already, there's not enough new content to justify buying them again.

11 The Jackbox Party Pack 2

Sound samples in a round of Earwax in Jackbox Party Pack 2.
Jackbox Earwax Gameplay

Fibbage 2


Seek out the true answer to a trivia question while fooling friends with fake answers.

Game Type: Deception

Players: 2-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Earwax


Answer silly prompts with even more ridiculous sound effects.

Game Type: Musical

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Bidiots


Draw art and auction it off to make as much money as possible.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-6

Audience: None

Family-Friendly Mode: No

Quiplash XL


Write a hilarious answer to a silly prompt and hope your friends vote for it.

Game Type: Fill-in-the-Blanks

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Bomb Corp


Work together with your friends to stop bombs from exploding.

Game Type: Puzzle

Players: 1-4

Audience: None

Family-Friendly Mode: No

This pack has many creative games to play, such as the always-hectic Bomb Corp. This always panicky, intensely cooperative game offers a fun challenge that will have you all in a flustered state, but it's incredibly satisfying to pass each level, with or despite the help of everyone in the group.

There's also the return of lying with Fibbage 2. Earwax has you voting on ridiculous sound effects, and Bidiots has you competing in an auction over your drawings. Finally, Quiplash XL offers a vast collection of hilarious prompts. There isn't a miss with this pack. All five games are a lot of fun, offering simple concepts that will have everyone laughing throughout. It's been a longtime favorite for a reason!

10 The Jackbox Party Pack 10

A collaborative song being replayed by birds in Dodo Re Mi of the Jackbox Party Pack 10

Tee K.O. 2


Design T-shirts with silly drawings and slogans.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Timejinx


Time-traveling trivia.

Game Type: Trivia

Players: 1-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

FixyText


Collaboratively writing text messages without a delete button.

Game Type: Writing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Dodo Re Mi


Birds performing a rhythm game to sing songs.

Game Type: Music

Players: 1-9

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Always On

Hypnotorious


Find the outlier of the group by discussing cryptic clues.

Game Type: Deception

Players: 4-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

The tenth Party Pack is more hit than miss, but you can't go too wrong with the fun minigames available. The T-shirt drawing hilarity returns with Tee K.O. 2, bringing some rather welcomed updates to the original game, while Timejinx offers some date-guessing trivia and fully embraces its time-travel theme throughout varied rounds.

A collage featuring three games in Jackbox Party Pack.
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If you're not from the US, you might want to try these particular games out.

Dodo Re Mi is a rhythm game that doesn't quite feel as much like a classic party game experience, but is worth performing a song or two. FixyText has you writing incoherent messages with your friends, but it feels slightly repetitive after a bit. Finally, Hypnotorious is initially confusing but very engaging. The addition of a secret outlier adds a delightful twist to the experience.

Overall, the Jackbox Party Pack 10 has a unique set of games that show that the series can still get creative with its concepts.

9 The Jackbox Party Pack 7

Playing Talking Points with cats on exercise balls in Jackbox Party Pack 7.

Quiplash 3


Vote on the funniest answer to various silly prompts.

Game Type: Fill-in-the-Blank

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

The Devils And The Details


Collaboratively complete minigames under pressure.

Game Type: Puzzle

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Champ'd Up


Doodle champions and vote on who would win in various challenges.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Talking Points


Present a lecture without knowing what slides will be included beforehand.

Game Type: Speaking

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Blather 'Round


Give vague clues to try and get your friends to guess your prompt.

Game Type: Trivia

Players: 2-6

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Always On (Manual Censor)

The Jackbox Party Pack 7 has some great games! Quiplash returns for its third installment, where you'll get to answer silly prompts with ridiculous answers. Its final round perhaps isn't as strong as Quiplash 2's had been but it is still a hit when you're playing with friends. Champ'd Up is an incredibly creative take on the classic drawing game formula: this time, you're drawing all kinds of different fighters to go up against one another in random events. Finally, Blather 'Round is an excellent guessing game to offer some variety.

Talking Points and The Devils And The Details are probably the weakest games in the pack but are still entertaining enough. Talking Points works best with a group of outgoing people who likely know one another pretty well for sake of loosening up, eager to give ridiculous presentations. The Devils And The Details can get very chaotic with too many players shouting over one another, but it is a great cooperative experience if you can overcome that. Each game is worth playing at least once with your group.

8 The Jackbox Party Pack 8

Jackbox Job Job gameplay discussing clowns.

Drawful: Animate


Create animations and convince your friends that you wrote each title.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-10

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

The Wheel Of Enormous Proportions


Answer the most trivia questions correctly to get a chance to spin on a giant wheel of points.

Game Type: Trivia

Players: 2-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Job Job


Use your friends' words to answer ridiculous questions about the workplace.

Game Type: Writing

Players: 3-10

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

The Poll Mine


Try to guess the answers to a poll to help your team escape.

Game Type: Voting

Players: 2-10

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Weapons Drawn


Draw weapons that conceal your calling card to try and get away with murder.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 4-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: No

This Party Pack has some of the best Jackbox games, and there is not a single flop in Jackbox Party Pack 8. Drawful: Animate gives a unique twist to the Drawful series but remains the simple, entertaining game we all know, love, and always crave more of. Weapons Drawn is for those who want a more intriguing, complex game that is still easy to grasp after one round, and despite not being family-safe, Weapons Drawn is the standout game from this pack.

The Wheel Of Enormous Proportions is silly fun, with plenty of fast-paced trivia involved. Job Job allows you to give ridiculous answers to interview questions. The Poll Mine is a fantastic team game that will get everyone talking. Jackbox Party Pack 8 has a lot of variety, is full of hilarious situations, and is one of the best Jackbox Party Packs to get.

7 The Jackbox Party Pack

Answering a question in You Don't Know Jack from the Jackbox Party Pack.

You Don't Know Jack


Fast-paced, ridiculous trivia questions.

Game Type: Trivia

Players: 1-4

Audience: None

Family-Friendly Mode: No

Drawful


Doodle silly prompts and write convincing titles for each drawing.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-8

Audience: None

Family-Friendly Mode: No

Word Spud


Word association under pressure.

Game Type: Writing

Players: 2-8

Audience: None

Family-Friendly Mode: No

Lie Swatter


Determine if each prompt is true or false.

Game Type: True-or-False

Players: 1-100

Audience: None

Family-Friendly Mode: No

Fibbage XL


Fool your friends with convincing lies while seeking out the truth.

Game Type: Deception

Players: 2-8

Audience: None

Family-Friendly Mode: No

In a list to determine which Jackbox Party Pack is the best, unfortunately, one pack has to be in last place even if all of them have their merits. The original party pack has five casual games for you to enjoy. Fibbage is a classic — it involves crafting convincing lies to fool others. Drawful allows everyone to test their drawing skills. Both are great games that will always go down well with groups of friends.

The main issue with this first pack is the lack of variety. You Don't Know Jack and Lie Swatter are two variations of trivia games, and Drawful and Fibbage are similar as well. The remaining game, Word Spud, can fall flat at a party if the energy isn't right. Although the selection of games in this pack can be a lot of fun, you'll get more variety elsewhere.

6 The Jackbox Party Pack 5

Jackbox Mad Verse City Gameplay
Jackbox Mad Verse City Gameplay

You Don't Know Jack Full Stream


A trivia game with confusing questions and hilarious answers.

Game Type: Trivia

Players: 1-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes (Manual Censor)

Split The Room


Add details to hypothetical situations and then vote on how to handle them.

Game Type: Writing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Mad Verse City


Create lyrics for robot rappers to sing for you.

Game Type: Musical

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Zeeple Dome


Fling aliens around a chaotic arena to defeat enemies.

Game Type: Skill

Players: 1-6

Audience: None

Family-Friendly Mode: Always On (Manual Censor)

Patently Stupid


Create inventions and pitch them to your friends.

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Always On (Manual Censor)

Jackbox Party Pack 5's games are worth trying at least once. Patently Stupid is the best one: you design silly inventions and pitch them to your friends. You Don't Know Jack returns for more interesting trivia, while Mad Verse City has you crafting lyrics in an epic robot rap battle.

Zeeple Dome is probably the most unique game here, where you'll attempt to fling your character around an arena to hit your enemies. It can be chaotic fun, but the fiddly controls can make it quite frustrating. Split The Room has a great theme, but the game doesn't quite hold up. This pack offers some creative experiences, but you'll likely not be rushing back for more rounds of most of the games within.

5 The Jackbox Party Pack 11

A group playing Doominate from Jackbox Party Pack 11.

Suspectives


There's been a crime, one player secretly did it, and the evidence comes from your own survey answers! Study the clues, defend your innocence (even if you're lying), and put your friends on trial.

Game Type: Deception

Players: 4-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Doominate


Take a perfectly lovely situation and destroy it in this head-to-head joke game where it feels so good to be bad.

Game Type: Writing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Legends of Trivia


Assemble your team and put your trivia knowledge to the test in a fantastical world full of danger! Teamwork! Monsters! Do you dare take on one of the most challenging trivia games yet?

Game Type: Trivia

Players: 1-6

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Cookie Haus


Play our coziest and kookiest drawing game yet by fulfilling cookie design orders for unusual clientele. Don't play on an empty stomach!

Game Type: Drawing

Players: 3-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

Hear Say


Record sound effects and dialogue directly from your phone in a foley-inspired game where laughter is the soundtrack. Then, watch your voices come to life in a series of short movie clips!

Game Type: Audio

Players: 2-8

Audience: Up to 10,000

Family-Friendly Mode: Yes

After a couple lower-rated packs for a couple years, Jackbox came back out swinging in October 2025 with Jackbox Party Pack 11, as usual featuring five games. This time around, though, each game in the pack is brand new, and each one feels like a hit.

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If you fondly remember the days back on the Nintendo 3DS of taking Miis on an RPG journey from street passes, you'll find plenty to love about Legends of Trivia. This time, though, you're accumulating your friends and answering trivia to bring down the monsters. It's not often you work together in Jackbox games, so this is one of the more unique titles in the series.

Meanwhile, if you'd like to go against one another as usual, you've got plenty of options. Fancy another drawing contest? Cookie Haus is a fresh take on the drawing games, tasking you with designing wacky cookie orders. More into lying to your friends? Give Suspectives a shot. Doominate and Hear Say are other good options to mess with the people closest to you, providing plenty of fun new ways to play on game night.