Read on if you are looking for the best 9 player board games because you have come to the right place. This is a big group, but lucky for you, there are many great options that will make you stop thinking I wish we were just two groups of 4 and 5. You are into party territory but there are many other strategic genres that you can be a part of as well. This is our list of the 20 best 9 player board games.

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#20 | Cranium

Cranium makes the list of the best 9 player board games because it has lots of lively activity and breaks down teams to in a way that always keeps players active. The game is a series of smaller games designed to test your trivia knowledge in a host of different ways. In “creative cat” players give clues to their partner by drawing or sculpting it. In “word worm” players unscramble words, spell and guess definitions. In “star performer”, you guessed it, you perform. The final category that brings them all together is “data head” which is the straight trivia question section. For 4 – 16 players, games run about 1 hour.

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Yahtzee Board Game

#19 | Yahtzee

Yahtzee makes the list of the best 9 player board games because this is a tried and true classic title that scales well with size. The game is the well-known, vintage dice game played with 5 dice. Each player’s turn consists of rolling the dice up to 3 times in hope of making 1 of 13 categories. Examples of categories are 3 of a kind, 4 of a kind, straight, full house, etc. Each player tries to fill in a score for each category, but this is not always possible. When all players have entered a score or a zero for all 13 categories, the game ends and total scores are compared. For 2 – 10 players, games last about 30 minutes.

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Snake Oil Board Game

#18 | Snake Oil

Snake Oil makes the list of the best 9 player board games because it is quick and easy and something a group that size can play over and over again. In the Old West, the wily snake oil salesman had a special talent, slinging goods to one and all. Now it’s your turn! Invent your own zany two-word products – Rumor Mirror! Burp Balloon! – and sell them to all types of wacky customers. If the round’s customer buys your product, you win! You hand is made up of these random word cards and each round you need to put two together to make an invention that solves the problem at hand, then you need to pitch it. Best pitch wins. For 3 – 10 players, games last 20 – 30 minutes.

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When I Dream Word Game

#17 | When I Dream

When I Dream makes the list of the best 9 player board games because this is a lively game that has everyone participating at once in a very active scenario. The dream spirits want to have some fun tonight. Players each take turns being the “dreamer” and they “fall asleep by putting on a cloth mask (included). The other players are secretly dealt their role cards determining if they have naughty or nice intentions. A non-dreamer draws an image card and has to describe it in one word. Lighting round style, you have 120 seconds to get through as many as possible. For 4 – 10 players, games last 20 – 40 minutes.

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Deception Murder in Hong Kong Board Game Clue Cards
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#16 | Deception: Murder in Hong Kong

Deception: Murder in Hong Kong makes the list of the best 9 player board games because it is a great collective crime solving game that can easily bring everyone into the action. You will need to solve different cases and find out what connects them, you are going to use every resource you can, you are going to browse the game’s dedicated database simulating your agency’s resources, you will enter a city maze of old mysteries and crime, and you will cooperate with other agents or solve the mystery on your own. For 1 – 5 players, games last about 2 hours.

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Monikers Board Game

#15 | Monikers

Monikers makes the list of the best 9 player board games because a great party game that is best with lots of people. This is based on the classic Celebrity, where players take turns attempting to get their teammates to guess names by describing or imitating well-known people. In the first round, clue givers can say anything they want, except for the name itself. For the second round, clue givers can only say one word. And in the final round, clue givers can’t say anything at all: only gesturing. For 4 – 16 players, games last about 30 – 60 minutes for ages 17+.

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Welcome To Roll and Write Action Card Pile
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#14 | Welcome To

Welcome To makes the list of the best 9 player board games because everyone utilizes the same action cards, losing lots of redundant turns where you do not do anything. You are the mayor of a small little town in American suburbia circa the 1950s and you need to put together a better city than all the other players. Your sheet is three rows of empty houses and various amenities like pools, parks and spots for fences. Each turn three combinations of street numbers and actions are flipped. You pick one set and add those to your neighborhood. House numbers need to go in order and space fills up. For 1 – 100 players, games run about 25 minutes.

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Cartographers Board Game Map Illustrations

#13 | Cartographers

Cartographers makes the list of the best 9 player board games because this is a great game where everything happens at the same time so things move quickly. You are the royal Cartographer tasked with mapping the new lands the queen wants to acquire. You have a blank map and turn after turn, season after season, you need to map exotic lands and avoid ambushes. players compete to earn the most reputation stars, players draw on their map sheets and earn reputation by carrying out the queen’s edicts before the season is over. The highest reputation wins. For 1 – 100 players, games last about 30 – 45 minutes.

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A Fake Artist In New York Board Game

#12 | A Fake Artist Goes to New York

A Fake Artist Goes to New York makes the list of the best 9 player board games because it mixes together a ton of great things that make it perfect for a large group. Players take turns being the Question Master, whose role is to set a category, write a word within that category on dry erase cards, and hand those out to other players as artists. At the same time, one player will have only an “X” written on his card: they are the fake artist. Players will then go around the table twice, drawing one contiguous stroke each on a paper to draw the word established by the Question Master, then guess who the fake artist is. For 5 – 10 players, games last about 20 minutes.

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Spyfall 2 Board Game

#11 | Spyfall 2

Spyfall 2 makes the list of the best 9 player board games because this is a great party game in a sequel that has tons of new locations and is built for a larger group of people. The game is played over several rounds, and at the start of each round all players receive cards showing the same location — except that one player receives a card that says “Spy” instead of the location. Players then start asking each other questions — “Why are you dressed so strangely?” or “When was the last time we got a payday?” or anything else you can come up with — trying to guess who among them is the spy. For 3 – 12 players, games run about 15 minutes.

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Secret Hitler Board Game Nein

#10 | Secret Hitler

Secret Hitler makes the list of the best 9 player board games because this is a fantastic party game for a larger group. It is great but as you start getting a bit higher in count, this does lose a little luster. This is a dramatic game of political intrigue and betrayal set in 1930s Germany. Each player is randomly and secretly assigned to be a liberal or a fascist, and one player is Secret Hitler. The fascists coordinate to sow distrust and install their cold-blooded leader; the liberals must find and stop the Secret Hitler before it’s too late. For 2 – 5 players, games run about 45 minutes.

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Flick Em Up Board Game

#09 | Flick Em Up!

Flick Em Up! makes the list of the best 9 player board games because this is a great team based dexterity game you can play with this sized group. The cities in the West are not the safest place to be. In the disc-flicking game, you can become an outlaw and rob banks, free prisoners, attack innocent bystanders… or you could become the Sheriff and try to protect the people of your city from these bandits. For 2 – 10 players, games run 30 – 45 minutes a piece.

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Concept Board Game

#08 | Concept

Concept makes the list of the best 9 player board games because it is a lively party game filled with tons of player interaction. Your goal is to guess words through the association of icons. A team of two players – neighbors at the table – choose a word or phrase that the other players need to guess. Acting together, this team places pieces judiciously on the available icons on the game board. Being the first to get there gets you points and high score wins. For 4 – 12 players, games run approximately 40 minutes.

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Cards Against Humanity Card Game Setup

#07 | Cards Against Humanity

Cards Against Humanity makes the list of the best 9 player board games because it is a beloved party game that works with a high count given how much happens all at once. The game is like making a dirty mad lib. There are black question cards and white answer cards. Each turn a “card czar” flips over a black card and all other players submit a white card from their hand. The Czar judges based on what combo they like best and a point is awarded. For 4 – 30 players, games run about 30 minutes.

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#06 | Werewords

Werewords makes the list of the best 9 player board games because it mixes thematic excitement with the fun of word games. Players guess a secret word by asking “yes” or “no” questions. Figure out the magic word before time is up, and you win. The wrench, however, one of the players is secretly a werewolf who is not only working against you, but also knows the word. If you don’t guess the word in time, you can still win by identifying the werewolf! It is very difficult to hide as the werewolf. For 4 – 10 players, it goes about 10 minutes per round.

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One Night Ultimate Werewolf Character Cards

#05 | One Night Ultimate Werewolf

One Night Ultimate Werewolf makes the list of the best 9 player board games because with a hidden role and deduction game like this, you can’t do it right unless you can take advantage of a larger count of characters. This is a fast game in which everyone gets a role: One of the dastardly Werewolves, the tricky Troublemaker, the helpful Seer, or one of a dozen different characters, each with a special ability. In the course of a single morning, your village will decide who is a werewolf… For 3 – 10 players, games are a quick 10 minutes.

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Formula D Board Game

#04 | Formula D

Formula D makes the list of the best 9 player board games because it is a racing game that still feels exciting and tight at this high of participant count. This is a high stakes game where the players race simulated cars with the hope of crossing the finish line first. Players have to use a significant amount of planning and rely on quite a bit of luck. Each player manages when to shift gears, with each gear providing a different speed, among other things. For 2 – 10 players, games run 60 minutes.

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WWE Legends Royal Rumble Card Game Overview
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#03 | WWE Legends Royal Rumble

WWE Legends Royal Rumble makes the list of the best 9 player board games because the combination of quickfire action and simultaneous move selection, it was like this was built for a big group Enter the ring as a WWE Legend and face off against your rivals in the WWE Legends Royal Rumble Card Game. Use electrifying attacks and signature finishing maneuvers to eliminate your opponents. Each player starts with a randomly dealt Legend, their corresponding Signature card, and six Action cards. For 2 – 10 players, games run 30 – 45 minutes.

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Dixit: Odyssey Board Game

#02 | Dixit: Odyssey

Dixit: Odyssey makes the list of the best 9 player board games because it blends all the best aetherial art strategy meets party submit and judge of Dixit but with new mechanics and a package that can accommodate many more people. Each turn one player is the storyteller. This player secretly chooses one card to be the clue with all other players throwing in their own to match. All art cards are revelead and players vote who they think the clue giver was, just like in original Dixit. For 3 – 12 players, games run about 30 minutes.

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Wits and Wagers Board Game Question

#01 | Wits & Wagers

Wits and Wagers takes the top spot on the list of the best 9 player board games because it is a top trivia party game but has a very accessible gambling component that only gets better with more people. Players write a guess to a question such as “How many feet wide is an NFL football field?” and places it face-up on the betting mat. These will always be an amount based so there are high/low options. After answers are down you can bet on your own answer or someone else’s. The closest answer — without going over — pays out according to the odds on the betting mat. For 3 – 7 players, games run about 25 minutes.

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