Hasbro Gaming Guess Who? Bluey Edition (Bluey Characters & Objects) Board Game for Kids, 2 Players, Travel Friendly, Ages 6+
Product description
Quick overview of what you’re getting
Guess Who? gets a Bluey-themed makeover with a game that’s simple to learn and easy to pull out when you need something quick. The goal is to be the first player to correctly guess the mystery Bluey character or object by asking yes-or-no questions. It’s classic deduction gameplay, but with kids’ favorite friends and favorite things as the “mystery” options.
On paper, this is a strong pick for families who want a board game that doesn’t require a long explanation. The rules are the same kind of game most kids can understand fast: ask, narrow it down, then guess.
What makes the Bluey edition feel different

Where this edition stands out is the content: kids choose between guessing a character or an object. The included 2-sided sheets split the options into Bluey’s friends and family on one side and her favorite things on the other. That variety matters, because it gives conversations more variety than a single category would.
It also keeps the questions grounded. Instead of abstract choices, kids can work through things like appearances and traits—very much in the “Does your character have spots?” spirit of the classic Guess Who? format.
How gameplay works (and what it feels like)
Players take turns asking yes/no questions to figure out the opponent’s mystery character or object. The first to make the correct guess wins.



In a real-world play session, it tends to sound like this: one kid sets the mystery category in their head, then the other kid asks a question they can actually answer with a simple yes or no. A few good questions later, you can literally feel the deduction click—“Oh, if it’s not that, then it must be this.” It’s quick, and that pace is part of the appeal.
Key points that matter for buying
This game is built for kids and families, and the details reflect that.
- It’s designed as a fast game for 2 players.
- The playtime is listed at 15 minutes.
- It’s positioned as travel-friendly with easy setup and storage.
- It’s meant for ages 6+.

If you’re picking something for playdates or family game night that won’t turn into a rules seminar, it’s a reasonable match. Still, keep expectations realistic: it’s a kid-focused deduction game, so it’s more about engagement and quick turns than deep strategy.
Where it shines, and where it may fall short
Where it shines: if your child enjoys Bluey and likes asking questions, this can feel like “themed Guess Who?” rather than a random board game.
It may not suit you if you’re looking for a longer, more complex game session. With a 15-minute format and a straightforward yes/no structure, it stays on the shorter side. Also, if your group has kids under the listed age range, you might find they need extra help following the turn-taking and deduction process.



Worth considering if you want something portable. The two fold-up cases attach into one unit for easier carrying, which makes it practical for plane rides, camping, and road trips.
Is it worth it?
A solid pick if you want a portable, easy-to-learn 2-player kids game that uses Bluey characters and favorite objects, and you’re specifically aiming for a quick 15-minute activity for family time or travel. You’ll appreciate how the classic yes/no guessing format stays familiar while the themed sheets give kids more to latch onto.
You may want to skip it if your priority is a longer or more challenging deduction board game, or if your household expects something with lots of branching rules and depth. It’s not trying to be a marathon game—more like a dependable “pull it out and start” option.

Mini FAQ
FAQ
How many players does Guess Who? Bluey Edition support?
It’s designed for 2 players.



Is it easy for kids to understand?
The gameplay is described as classic and quick to learn, with yes/no questions used to deduce the mystery character or object.
Does it work for travel?
Yes—it's described as portable and easier to set up and store, using fold-up cases that attach into a single carry unit.
What ages is it meant for?
The game is for ages 6+.
What’s included for the Bluey theme?
The game includes 2-sided sheets featuring Bluey’s friends and family on one side and her favorite things on the other.
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