Co-op ordering party game

Hive Mind Number Ordering Game Online

Hive Mind is a cooperative party game about knowing how your friends think in numbers. Everyone answers the same question secretly, then the group tries to place the hidden answers from low to high.

3-12 players 10-20 minutes Free browser game
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What Is Hive Mind?

Each round has two jobs: give an honest numerical answer, then read the players well enough to build the correct sequence without seeing the numbers. The reveal removes every board that breaks the order, so one bad placement can cost the team points.

How Hive Mind Works

  1. Start a Beanbag room and invite friends with the room code.
  2. Everyone secretly writes a numerical answer to the shared question.
  3. Players take turns placing the hidden answer boards into one row from low to high.
  4. After all boards are placed, the numbers are revealed in order.
  5. Any board that breaks the sequence is removed, and the team scores one point for each board that remains correctly placed.

Why It Works for Parties

Cooperative scoring

The group wins points together by building a clean answer sequence.

Personal questions

Prompts work because the right order depends on how well players know each other.

Strong reveals

The row can look perfect until one hidden number flips the whole round.

Alternative game guide

Looking for a Fun Facts-style game online?

Hive Mind is not Fun Facts and is not affiliated with Fun Facts. If you are searching for an online party game about reading friends through personal numerical answers, Hive Mind turns that idea into a cooperative ordering challenge.

Similar feel Players learn how friends think by answering personal prompts and reacting to surprising reveals.
Different twist Hive Mind scores the group on whether hidden numbers were placed in the correct order.
Why play it here Beanbag runs in the browser, so it works for remote groups without setup, downloads, or accounts.

Hive Mind FAQ

How many people can play Hive Mind?

Hive Mind supports 3 to 12 players. Larger groups make the ordering harder and the reveal more dramatic.

Do players need accounts?

No. Beanbag runs in the browser, so players can join with a room code and a display name.

Is Hive Mind a majority-vote game?

No. Hive Mind is about ordering hidden numerical answers, not voting for the most common answer.

Is Hive Mind like Fun Facts?

Hive Mind can appeal to people searching for a Fun Facts-style online party game, but its actual mechanic is cooperative hidden-number ordering. It is an original Beanbag game and is not affiliated with Fun Facts.