However the night looks, there's a way to play it — quiet and reflective, close and flirty, or loud and daring.
Draw a card, answer it honestly in a journal. A daily practice for getting real with the one person you can't bluff — yourself.
Play "Read My Mind": draw a card, both write at once — your honest answer, their guess at it — and flip on three. Sweet, flirty, or spicy as you dare. Built for couples and the closest of friends.
Collect a set of four, read the prompt aloud, and answer it in front of everyone. Mixed Signal action cards force dares, steals, and hot seats — three players to a full house.
The rules take ten seconds. The conversations last all night.
Deal five cards. On your turn, ask another player for a prompt — "Do you have…?"
A match, they hand it over. No match, you draw — but wait… you might pick up an action card. Mixed Signals force conversations, fun declarations, and real honest answers on the spot.
Collect all four of a prompt, read it aloud, and answer it honestly — or the whole table does.
That's the heart of it. The questions open the door; the answers do the rest.
Agree on the night's ceiling before you start. It only moves up by group agreement — so nobody gets ambushed.
The difference is where it takes you. A taste of both temperatures — real prompts from the decks.
The everyday decks — connection, growth, and the things we never say out loud.
The after-dark decks — desire, daring, and the questions you only ask when the kids are asleep.
This is more than ask-and-answer. Shuffled into every deck are Mixed Signals — eight kinds of action cards that force the fun: steal a card, put the whole table on the spot, trade a secret, take a dare. No dead turns, no hiding in your hand — the game keeps nudging everyone toward the conversations they actually want to have.
Every Mixed Signal comes in three heats — Tender, Flirty, and Bold (18+) — and only the tiers at or below the night's Spice Dial get shuffled in. You choose the spice by choosing the cards. And from behind, a Mixed Signal looks like any other card… so nobody sees it coming.