Wavelength is a social guessing game in which two teams compete to read each other's minds.
Teams take turns rotating a dial to where they think a hidden bullseye is located on a spectrum. One of the players on your team — the Psychic — knows exactly where the bullseye is, and draws a card with a pair of binaries on it (such as: Job - Career, Rough - Smooth, Fantasy - Sci-Fi, Sad Song - Happy Song, etc). The Psychic must then provide a clue that is *conceptually* where the bullseye is located between those two binaries.
For example, if the card this round is HOT-COLD and the bullseye is slightly to the "cold" side of the centre, the Psychic needs to give a clue somewhere in that region. Perhaps "salad"?
After the Psychic gives their clue, their team discusses where they think the bullseye is located and turns the dial to that location on that spectrum. The closer to the center of the bullseye the team guess, the more points they score!
Wavelength’s theme may be telepathy, but it’s secretly all about empathy. To win, your team will have to figure out how each of you thinks about the world. And talking through that will lead to some of the most oddly profound discussions like:
How ugly is a baby kangaroo?
Is stealing from orphans forgivable?
Does cotton smell good?
How hairy is David Hasselhoff?
Is pizza a sandwich?
2–12 Players
30–45 Min Playing Time
Age: 14+
It may not be possible to ship very heavy items outside of the Mainland UK.
Released: 13 December 2024