Five in a row.
Five to win.
The fast, friendly online card-board game. Play cards to drop chips, build five-in-a-rows, and race your friends — or a table full of bots.
No download required to play on the web.
Everything you want at the table
Real-time multiplayer, drop-in bots, deck themes, and a coach that reviews your moves.
Real-time multiplayer
Create a room, share the code, and play live with friends across web and Android.
Play with bots
Fill any empty seat with easy, medium, or hard bots. Perfect for solo practice or an odd number of players.
Deck themes
Swap the card art with a growing set of themed decks — from landscapes to sports to street art.
Game analysis
After every match, get a coach review of your moves and a playful roast of the whole table.
Stickers & quick-chat
React in the moment with stickers and one-tap quick-chat while the game plays out.
Made to be fair
Color-blind chip shapes, reduced-motion support, and turn timers keep games readable and moving.
How it plays
A five-in-a-row race played with a deck of cards. New here? One round and you've got it — the full rulebook is below.
Make a room
Start a room and share the code, or join one. Add bots to fill seats.
Pick teams
Split into red, blue (and green). Ready up and the host starts the game.
Play cards
Play a card from your hand to drop a chip on a matching board square. Jacks are wild.
Make fivefives
Line up five chips in a row to lock a "fivefive". First team to the target wins.
📖 Full rules
The board & the goal
- The board is a 10×10 grid of playing-card squares — every card in the deck appears twice.
- Line up five of your team's chips in a row — horizontal, vertical, or diagonal — to complete a fivefive.
- The four corners are wild: they count toward every team's row without anyone placing a chip there.
- First team to reach the target number of fivefives (the host sets it — often 1 or 2) wins.
Taking your turn
- Play a card from your hand onto one of its two matching empty squares to drop your chip there, then draw a new card.
- If both of a card's squares are already taken, it's a dead card — once per turn you may discard it for a fresh draw.
Jacks are special
- Two-eyed Jacks (♦, ♣) are wild — place a chip on any empty square.
- One-eyed Jacks (♥, ♠) remove one opponent's chip — but not a chip already locked into a completed fivefive.
Completing fivefives
- When you line up five in a row, those chips lock (they get a gold ring) and can never be removed.
- A new fivefive may reuse at most one chip from an existing one — the wild corners don't count against this.
Teams & bots
- Play in two or three teams — red, blue, and green. Turns pass around the table.
- Fill any empty seat with a bot (easy, medium, or hard) for solo play or an odd headcount.
- An optional turn timer keeps games moving — if it runs out, a move is auto-played for you.
Suit legend
♥ ♦ red♠ ♣ black
- Standard playing-card colours. Two-eyed (wild) Jacks are ♦ / ♣; one-eyed (remove) Jacks are ♥ / ♠.
Built for phones and browsers alike
The same game, wherever your friends are.
Live board on the left, a fivefive locking in on the right.
Ready to play?
Jump into a game right now in your browser, or grab the Android app.
Questions
Is Fivefive free?
Yes — completely free to play on the web and on Android.
Do I need an account?
No. You can play anonymously. Signing in (email or Google) just saves your stats, history, and lets you get a "your turn" nudge.
Can I play across web and phone?
Yes. It's the same game and the same rooms — a friend on the web and a friend on Android can play the same match together.
How many players?
From one (versus bots) up to a full table. Team up in red vs blue, or a three-way with green. Empty seats can be filled by bots.
I forgot my password.
Use "Forgot password?" on the sign-in screen — you'll get an email link that brings you here to set a new one.