Bigger or Smaller Boobs – A Game of Guesses & Giggled Dares

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Bigger or Smaller Boobs – A Game of Guesses & Giggled Dares. Some games ask for strategy. This one asks for a guess — and then watches what happens next.

Chosen for nights that thrive on laughter, light teasing, and a little competitive bravado, this card game turns a simple choice into a reason for the room to get louder, bolder, and much less predictable.


Bigger or Smaller Boobs – A Game of Guesses & Giggled Dares Fun Features:

✔️ Simple, fast-paced guessing game built around a single risky question

✔️ Flip a card, make your call, and live with the consequences

✔️ Easy to adapt for drinks, dares, or playful forfeits

✔️ Perfect as a warm-up game or a full evening of chaos

✔️ Designed for groups, parties, and unserious competition

✔️ Rules that take seconds to learn and hours to laugh through

The game couldn’t be simpler. One card is revealed. The next one waits face down. Someone has to decide if what’s coming will be bigger or smaller. Get it right, and the table moves on. Get it wrong, and the room gets louder. 

What happens next is entirely up to the group — a sip, a dare, a forfeit, or the slow surrender of dignity. The cards don’t judge. They just keep the night moving.

Ritual & Care

ℹ️ The Ritual: Best played with a table full of people, a few agreed-upon house rules, and absolutely no plans for an early night. Decide your penalties before you start and let the cards do the rest.

ℹ️ The Cleanse: If the game gets messy, wipe the cards gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth and allow them to air dry completely.

ℹ️ Storage: Keep the deck together in its box, ready for the next night that needs a little chaos.

The Love Boulevard Edit

Some games are about winning. This one is about watching the room slowly lose its composure. We chose this deck for nights where laughter matters more than rules — and it arrives just as quietly, with discreet Australian shipping, fast dispatch, and complimentary delivery on orders over $100.

Questions, Answered
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What is Bigger or Smaller Boobs party game?
It’s a fast, laugh-first guessing card game where players predict whether the next card will be bigger or smaller. Get it right and play moves on, get it wrong and your chosen forfeit kicks in (drinks, dares, or something cheeky).
How do you play Bigger or Smaller Boobs card game?
Flip one card face up, keep the next card face down, and someone guesses whether the next one will be bigger or smaller. Reveal the card, then follow your house rule for correct or incorrect guesses, and keep the round rolling.
Is Bigger or Smaller Boobs a drinking game or a dare game?
It can be either. Most groups play it as a drinking game, a dare game, or a mix of both. You set the consequences before you start, so the vibe can stay playful or get chaotic.
How many people can play Bigger or Smaller Boobs?
It’s designed for groups and works best with 3+ players, but it scales easily for bigger parties because turns are quick and the rules are simple.
How long does a game of Bigger or Smaller Boobs take?
It’s a flexible party game. You can run it as a quick warm-up (10–15 minutes) or keep it going as long as the group is still laughing and the forfeits are escalating.
What house rules work best for Bigger or Smaller Boobs in Australia?
Keep it simple: wrong guess = 1 sip, two wrong in a row = 2 sips, and every third wrong guess = a light dare (your choice). If you want it gentler, swap drinks for forfeits like ‘tell a story’ or ‘swap seats’.
Is Bigger or Smaller Boobs suitable for mixed groups or hens nights?
Yes, it’s built for parties, hens nights, birthdays, and mixed groups because it’s more about giggles and quick guesses than anything complicated. The group can keep dares tame or turn them up depending on the crowd.
How do you clean and store the Bigger or Smaller Boobs card deck?
If anything spills, wipe the cards gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth and let them air dry fully. Store the deck back in its box so it stays together and ready for the next party.