
5-minute board games are a fantastic way for busy families to spend quality time together, even on the most hectic days. With schedules packed full of work, school, and activities, finding meaningful moments to connect can be challenging.
Thankfully, talented board game designers have created a wide range of fast-paced family games that deliver plenty of fun, laughter, and interaction in just a few minutes. You can even play most of these board games while you are making dinner.
5 Minute Board Games for Families: Best For
- For kids who hate to loose – 5 Minute Dungeon,
- Tired Parents – who don’t want to think: Choose Slap Jack
- For young children: Slap Jack ( 4+ age), or Happy Salmon (6+)
- Really want to connect in a fun way, or lighten the mood in the house: Happy Salmon
- Older children, (8-10 +) Pick 5 Minute Dungeon or 5 Minute Mystery
- Families, who love a friendly challenge – 5 Second Rule or Throw Hands (Paper Scissors Rock Game)
- Fun word game – 5 Second Rule – a good balance between kids and adults
5 Minute Board Games Overview
- Publisher: Wriggles 3D
- Age Rating: 8+
- Players: 2–5
- Game Time: ~5 minutes
- Objective: Cooperatively defeat a boss before the timer expires.
- Watch: 2 kids teach you how to play here.
- Overview: Players work together in this real-time card game to overcome challenges and escape the dungeon.
I believe if you have children who hate to lose this is a perfect game to play. Its cooperative and you are all trying to beat the boss in 5 minutes.
You literally put a timer on for 5 minutes. So this is fun way to fill in some time after school, just before dinner or before bed. Great 5 minute connection.
- Publisher: North Star Games
- Age Rating: 6+
- Players: 3–8
- Game type: Simultaneous play, card game. Interactive. Party Game.
- Game Time: 90 seconds to 2 minutes
- Objective: Find a partner with the same matching symbol on cards and perform the corresponding action.
- Overview: A high-octane, simultaneous-play game where everyone races to complete physical actions like high-fives.
- Watch: Watch a short fun video here on how to play Happy Salmon.
Why i like it; because this literally can be played while you are cooking dinner. Stand and play around the corner of a kitchen bench or on a close by dining table.
Its a fun, highly engaging, lively game where you are trying to find a partner to complete the actions on your card. Eg Fist bump.
So you are all shouting, yelling out your cards trying to find a partner.
Such a quick game, but it has high impact for family connection.
- Publisher: Regal/ Standard Pack of Cards
- Age Rating: 4+
- Players: 2–8
- Game Time: Under 5 minutes
- Objective: Win the deck by slapping a Jack.
- Overview: A high-speed reflex game where players compete to slap the pile when a Jack is revealed.
We’ve found this to be the a fun game for 4 year olds. No reading, no strategy required, just pure reflexes.
Another fun game for connection and that can be played in the midst of preparing dinner if need be.
Great for adults too, especially if you’ve had a busy day and don’t have to think, worry about setting up and packing away. Your child/children can do this. You just need to be focussed for a short time.
You can buy a fun version of Slap Jack deck of cards from Amazon below, or just use a standard deck of cards.


- Publisher: Wild Guess Games
Game Type: Real-time card shedding / party game/ No Turns
Number of Players: 2–6+ players
Play Time: 5–10 minutes per round
Recommended Age: 7+ - Watch: How to pLay Throw Hands Here
- Objective: Be the first player to get rid of all your cards by quickly playing winning Rock–Paper–Scissors matchups against the top card in play. Speed and fast reactions decide the winner.
How to Play (Quick Summary)
- Check out rules for the amount of cards depending on the number of players. Then deal all those cards evenly to each player.
- Turn over a card to begin.
- Get ready: Everyone watches the top card and instantly plays a winning card if they have one, e.g., scissors beats paper, paper beats rock, rock beats scissors.
- First player to empty their hand wins the round.
I believe, this is suitable for children with fast relexes and familar with rock, paper scissors game.
If people in your group have slow processing speed, then this isn’t suitable. They will get a bit frustrated.
- Publisher: Wiggles 3D
- Game Type: Real-time cooperative deduction / mystery game
- Number of Players: 1–6 players
- Play Time: 5 mins
- Recommended Age: 8+
- Objective: Work together as detectives to uncover hidden symbols, gather clues, and eliminate suspects until you correctly identify and arrest the culprit before time runs out.
How to Play 5 Minute Mystery (Quick Summary)
- Players search museum scene cards for hidden symbols.
- Matching symbols on the codex unlock clues.
- Clues are used to eliminate suspects from the lineup.
- The team continues gathering information across rounds.
- When only one suspect remains, players make an arrest to win the case.
All players win or lose together.
- Publisher: Patch Products
- Designer: Michael Sistrunk
- Game Type: Party / Word Game
- Number of Players: 3–6 players
- Play Time: 20–30 minutes (But you can play for 5 mins only).
Recommended Age: 10+ - Watch: How to Play 5 Second Rule Here
How to Play 5 Second Rule
- Draw a card and read the category aloud.
- The active player has five seconds to name three answers that fit the category.
- If successful, they keep the card as a point.
- If they cannot answer in time, play passes to the next player.
- Continue until the agreed number of rounds has been completed.
We have all found that we think this game is so easy but when put under a 5 second pressure, our minds so blank.
Fun, laugh out loud game. Categories are easy that the kids love to make it out that they know your answers better than you!
- Publisher: Wiggles 3D
- Designers: AC Atienza, Connor Reid
- Game Type: Real-Time Cooperative Card Game
- Number of Players: 2–6 players
- Play Time: 3–7 minutes per adventure
- Recommended Age: 8+
- Watch Video: How to Play 5 Minute One Piece.
How to Play
- Each player chooses a Straw Hat Pirate character.
- Reveal challenge cards one at a time from the adventure deck.
- Players simultaneously play cards from their hands to meet the challenge requirements.
- Communicate and coordinate with teammates to overcome obstacles efficiently.
- Reach the final villain and defeat them before time runs out to win the adventure.
Expand Your Collection
Once you feel like you get into a routine of playing 5 minute games, here are some other easy, quick to learn options:
- 10 Minute Board Games
- Vocabulary games for 8 + year olds (20 minutes for 8-year-olds’ attention span)
- Word games for the whole family
- Flip 7 – a fun party/family game where you hit or stay type game.
- Dice games for families
- Easy card games for families
- One of my favourite light strategy games – Dragonwood









