11 games, one app

Every game on Holodek

A small, curated catalogue — card, word, numbers, puzzle, and party games — built for short sessions, fair matchmaking, and the kind of polish you'd expect from a tool you use every day.

Eina game artwork
Card game · 2 to 4 players · ~5 minutes

Eina

A South African take on the Uno-style card game.

Our original take on the matching-card classic. Play a card that matches the colour or number on top of the pile, then unleash action cards that change the colour, reverse direction, force a draw, or skip the next player. Call "Eina" before your last card — named after the South African yelp you let out when a Draw Four lands. First to empty their hand wins.

Countdown game artwork
Word game · 2 to 4 players · ~4 minutes

Countdown

Ten letters. Thirty seconds. Best word wins.

Inspired by the letters round of the TV show. Ten random letters are dealt face-up; you get a thinking window to spot the longest word you can build, then a typing window to lock it in. Words are scored by length, played best of three or five rounds. Perfect for a coffee, a commute, or a lunch break.

Blind Man's Bluff game artwork
Card game · 2 to 4 players · ~2 minutes

Blind Man's Bluff

Read everyone else’s card. Never your own.

This one inverts every card game you've played. You see every opponent's card but never your own, reasoning out what you hold from the reactions and reads around the table. Each round you stay or fold simultaneously — folding is a real sacrifice, since only stayers can win. Highest stayer takes the round; ties break by suit. Best of five takes the match.

Spite & Malice game artwork
Card game · 2 players · ~10 minutes

Spite & Malice

A two-player race to empty your goal pile first.

The classic two-player card duel. Each player has a face-down goal pile, and the first to play every card off it wins. Cards go onto four shared centre piles that build in strict sequence from Ace up to King. Both players can always see each other's goal-pile top, so every move is also a feint. Play in landscape against a friend or a bot, with Quick, Standard, or Long pile sizes.

The Numbers Game game artwork
Numbers game · 2 to 4 players · ~4 minutes

The Numbers Game

Six numbers. One target. Hit it.

The Countdown numbers round, built for two to four players. Each round deals six tiles and a three-digit target; use +, −, ×, ÷ — each tile at most once — to land as close as you can before time runs out. The maths is strict like the show: every step stays a whole number and never goes negative. Hit the target exactly for 10 points, within five for seven.

Queens game artwork
Puzzle · 1 player · ~3 minutes

Queens

A pure logic puzzle. Place 8 queens, beat the clock.

A single-player logic puzzle. The 8×8 board is split into eight coloured regions; place exactly one queen per row, per column, and per region — and no two queens may touch, not even diagonally. Every puzzle has exactly one solution. Solve a random board whenever you fancy, or test yourself against today's daily, where every player sees the same puzzle.

Bingo game artwork
Party game · 2 to 6 players · ~3 minutes

Bingo

Mark five in a row before the call moves on.

Fast-paced 5×5 bingo with a free centre square. A new number is called every five seconds, and if it's on your card you have to tap it before the next call lands — miss it and that square stays empty for the round. Get five in a row, column, or diagonal, then hit BINGO. First valid claim wins; a false call locks you out for three seconds.

Solitaire game artwork
Card game · 1 player · ~6 minutes

Solitaire

Clear the tableau. Build all four foundations.

Classic Klondike solitaire, played solo. Seven tableau columns are dealt with only the top cards face-up, and a draw-one stock you can recycle when it empties. Build sequences down by alternating colours, free buried cards, and move each suit up from Ace to King onto the four foundations. Only Kings fill an empty column. Move all 52 cards home to win.

Sudoku game artwork
Puzzle · 1 player · ~8 minutes

Sudoku

Fill the grid. One through nine, no repeats.

The number-placement classic, solo. Fill the 9×9 grid so every row, column, and 3×3 box holds each digit from one to nine exactly once. Drop into pencil-mark notes to track candidates, and spend up to three hints when you’re stuck. Choose Easy, Medium, Hard, or Expert — or take on the Daily puzzle, the same board for everyone, every day.

Lizard Spock game artwork
Party game · 2 to 4 players · ~1 minute

Lizard Spock

Rock, paper, scissors — plus two more ways to win.

Rock-paper-scissors with two extra gestures and a lot more mind games — the five-throw version was originally created by Sam Kass and Karen Bryla. Everyone secretly picks one of five throws, and all picks reveal at once, with no turns. Lizard and Spock add fresh ways to win and lose, so a habit becomes a trap. With three or four players, beating the most opponents takes the round. Best of five wins the match.

Tango game artwork
Puzzle · 1 player · ~3 minutes

Tango

Sun and moon. Fill the grid without breaking the rhythm.

A single-player binary logic puzzle. Fill every cell of the grid with a sun or a moon — each row and column must hold exactly equal numbers of each, no three identical symbols may appear in a row or column, and edge constraints between adjacent cells tell you which pairs must match or differ. Every puzzle has exactly one solution. Solve a random board at Easy, Medium, or Hard, or take on the Daily puzzle shared by everyone.

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