Brass Monkey Irrelevant Celebrity Trivia Game – 200 Cards with Misleading Categories

Brass Monkey Irrelevant Celebrity Trivia Game – 200 Cards with Misleading Categories

£25.25
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Brass Monkey Irrelevant Celebrity Trivia Game – 200 Cards with Misleading Categories

Brass Monkey Irrelevant Celebrity Trivia Game – 200 Cards with Misleading Categories

£25.25
Sale price  £25.25 Regular price 

This trivia game includes 200 cards packed with obscure celebrity facts, designed for 2 to 8 players. The twist? Questions are grouped under misleading categories like “You’ve Got Mail” (about celebrities who still use AOL). Perfect for pop culture fans who want a fun, no-pressure game night.

What’s in the box?

Inside the small portable box you get 200 unique trivia cards, each themed around celebrities and their quirkiest habits. Also included is an instruction sheet that lays out three different ways to play, so you can pick the format that fits your group’s mood.

How do the misleading categories work?

Instead of straightforward topics like “Movies” or “Music,” the categories are designed to throw you off. For example, a question about a celebrity who still uses an AOL email account lives under the category “You’ve Got Mail.” You never know exactly what you’re getting until you flip the card, which makes every round a surprise.

Who is this game for?

It’s built for anyone who enjoys pop culture trivia without the pressure of a quiz show. Whether you’re hosting a party, hanging out with friends, or looking for a gag gift, this game delivers laughs and useless facts you won’t find in a typical trivia set. Brass Monkey describes it as the line between roadside souvenirs and fine china – well‑designed but with a sense of humor.

How many players can join?

The official player count is 2 to 8, but the instructions include variations for larger groups. If you have more than eight people, you can split into teams or create house rules. The flexible format means you never have to leave anyone out.

Cards 200 unique trivia cards
Players 2–8 (or more with team play)
Box size Small portable box (exact dimensions not listed)
Instruction sheet Includes 3 different ways to play

Common questions about Irrelevant Celebrity Trivia

How many cards are in the set? The set contains 200 trivia cards, each with a single celebrity fact or question. That’s enough for several rounds without repeating soon.

Can I play with more than 8 people? Yes. The instructions suggest that with larger groups you can modify the rules, for example by playing in teams or taking turns. The game is flexible.

Is it easy to learn? Very. The core mechanic is simple: draw a card, read the category, answer the question. The instruction sheet covers three variations, but you can start playing in under a minute.

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