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Bomb Busters
A cute little bomb squad puzzle that makes your whole table hold its breath.
Designed by Hisashi Hayashi · 2024
It's the rare co-op that's genuinely easy to teach and still nail-bitingly tense, and the 2025 Spiel des Jahres win is deserved. Just bring four or five people, because that's where it sings.
Best for: Mixed groups of four or five who want quick, tense teamwork without a rulebook lecture.
What it is
Here's the pitch. You're a squad of cartoon bunnies defusing a bomb, and your hand of numbered wires is hidden behind a little screen. To cut a wire you point at someone else's and guess it matches one of yours. Get it right, snip, you're closer to safe. Get it wrong, or hit the red wire, and you're all toast. It's part math, part reading the table, and it teaches in about two minutes flat.
The catch
Now the honest part. The bomb theme is wallpaper. Real players say the same thing over and over: the deduction is great but the story is skin-deep, and nobody can explain why a bomb squad would hide info from each other. It also doesn't come alive below four. Two-player is openly not recommended, and three is fine, not magic. Pure-logic folks may twitch at the educated guessing, while loose-party folks may find it a touch serious.
Who it's for
What sells it is the breath-holding. That moment when a teammate hovers over your wire, hesitates, and the whole table leans in. There are 66 missions that pile on twists, so it stays fresh for a long stretch. Watch the wire tiles, they wear, and the tool tokens are tiny and easy to forget. Get four or five people who can laugh at a bad guess and this thing earns its spot.
What other players say
This write-up is grounded in real reviews and player discussion, not just one opinion. A few worth reading:
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