Drawing from fresh Google search data (US and Canada), we've ranked the most popular board games by search volume. The top board games in 2025 include Monopoly, Connect 4 and Codenames. Whether you're hunting gifts under $30, 2-player date-night gems, or travel-friendly hits, this guide has you covered. Dive into our data-driven lists, Bubble charts, Bar charts and pro tips.

  1. 1

    Monopoly

    3,214,000

  2. 2

    Connect 4 / Connect Four

    2,308,000

  3. 3

    Codenames

    2,284,000

  4. 4

    Mancala

    993,000

  5. 5

    Catan (all variants)

    919,000

  6. 6

    Ticket to Ride

    767,000

  7. 7

    Candy Land

    766,000

  8. 8

    Pictionary

    725,500

  9. 9

    Clue / Cluedo

    523,200

  10. 10

    Settlers of Catan

    502,100

  11. 11

    Sorry!

    473,600

  12. 12

    Apples to Apples

    461,000

  13. 13

    Parcheesi

    452,200

  14. 14

    Eldritch Horror

    449,000

  15. 15

    Snakes and Ladders

    416,800

  16. 16

    Risk

    398,400

  17. 17

    Trivial Pursuit

    396,000

  18. 18

    Chutes and Ladders

    371,100

  19. 19

    Root

    337,600

  20. 20

    Wingspan

    335,500

  21. 21

    Betrayal at House on the Hill

    320,100

  22. 22

    Terraforming Mars

    311,400

  23. 23

    Sequence

    300,700

  24. 24

    Carcassonne

    298,800

  25. 25

    Trouble

    296,400

  26. 26

    Dominion

    293,100

  27. 27

    Azul

    291,800

  28. 28

    Balderdash

    291,200

  29. 29

    7 Wonders Duel

    247,400

  30. 30

    Pandemic

    222,100

  31. 31

    Kerplunk

    219,800

  32. 32

    Mastermind

    209,900

  33. 33

    Scythe

    169,400

  34. 34

    Dixit

    168,900

  35. 35

    Jumanji Board Game

    168,400

  36. 36

    Battleship

    165,200

  37. 37

    Game of Life

    161,400

  38. 38

    Splendor

    157,200

  39. 39

    Everdell

    143,800

  40. 40

    Forbidden Island

    143,500

  41. 41

    Frosthaven

    133,800

  42. 42

    HeroQuest

    132,500

  43. 43

    Operation

    126,700

  44. 44

    Cascadia

    124,800

  45. 45

    Mysterium

    120,900

  46. 46

    Spirit Island

    120,900

  47. 47

    Camel Up

    120,800

  48. 48

    Crokinole

    117,100

  49. 49

    Herd Mentality

    116,200

  50. 50

    Stratego

    111,400

  51. 51

    Monopoly Junior / Monopoly Jr

    110,000

  52. 52

    Aggravation

    106,700

  53. 53

    Zombicide

    104,400

  54. 54

    Hues and Cues

    102,700

  55. 55

    Arkham Horror Card Game (LCG)

    102,400

  56. 56

    Cranium

    100,400

  57. 57

    Cluedo

    100,300

  58. 58

    Gloomhaven

    95,500

  59. 59

    Arkham Horror

    95,100

  60. 60

    War of the Ring

    92,800

  61. 61

    Horrified

    92,200

  62. 62

    Pictionary (variants)

    90,500

  63. 63

    Codenames Duet

    90,100

  64. 64

    Star Wars Rebellion

    85,900

  65. 65

    Board Games for Couples

    85,800

  66. 66

    Mansions of Madness

    82,600

  67. 67

    Disney Villainous

    82,500

  68. 68

    Elden Ring Board Game

    82,000

  69. 69

    King of Tokyo

    81,700

  70. 70

    Patchwork

    79,400

  71. 71

    Parks

    76,900

  72. 72

    Ticket to Ride Europe

    74,300

  73. 73

    Qwirkle

    72,400

  74. 74

    Small World

    72,400

  75. 75

    Secret Hitler

    71,300

  76. 76

    Disney Villainous Board Game

    66,000

  77. 77

    Pandemic (Legacy/other)

    64,700

  78. 78

    Lords of Waterdeep

    63,700

  79. 79

    Lord of the Rings Board Game

    63,300

  80. 80

    Unmatched

    63,100

  81. 81

    Catan Junior

    62,700

  82. 82

    Twilight Imperium 4th Edition

    62,200

  83. 83

    Coup

    60,900

  84. 84

    Heat: Pedal to the Metal

    60,600

  85. 85

    Cosmic Encounter

    58,600

  86. 86

    Star Wars Monopoly

    58,500

  87. 87

    Arkham Horror Board Game

    57,500

  88. 88

    Splendor (variants)

    57,500

  89. 89

    Pay Day

    57,200

  90. 90

    Lost Ruins of Arnak

    57,000

  91. 91

    Axis & Allies

    56,500

  92. 92

    Dixit (variants)

    55,900

  93. 93

    Tokaido

    55,400

  94. 94

    Clank!

    54,200

  95. 95

    Taboo

    53,300

  96. 96

    Munchkin

    52,200

  97. 97

    Brass: Birmingham

    50,800

  98. 98

    Dune: Imperium

    50,600

  99. 99

    Santorini

    48,800

  100. 100

    Flamecraft

    48,300

  101. 101

    Twilight Struggle

    48,200

  102. 102

    Blood Rage

    47,500

  103. 103

    Fallout

    47,400

  104. 104

    Terraforming Mars Board Game

    47,200

  105. 105

    Dark Souls Board Game

    47,100

  106. 106

    Avalon

    46,400

  107. 107

    Agricola

    46,000

  108. 108

    Terra Mystica

    45,500

  109. 109

    Clank! Catacombs

    45,300

  110. 110

    Takenoko

    45,000

  111. 111

    King of Tokyo Board Game

    44,700

  112. 112

    Ark Nova

    40,900

  113. 113

    Sagrada

    40,400

  114. 114

    Cranium Board Game

    40,300

  115. 115

    Star Wars Rebellion Board Game

    39,900

  116. 116

    Jaipur

    38,900

  117. 117

    Castle Panic

    38,200

  118. 118

    Mage Knight

    37,100

  119. 119

    Bloodborne Board Game

    37,000

  120. 120

    Pandemic Legacy

    37,000

  121. 121

    Onitama

    36,700

  122. 122

    Scythe (variants)

    36,500

  123. 123

    Just One

    36,000

  124. 124

    Outfoxed!

    35,300

  125. 125

    Tsuro

    35,000

  126. 126

    Blood Rage Board Game

    34,500

  127. 127

    Disney Villainous Game

    33,800

  128. 128

    The Crew

    33,500

  129. 129

    Concordia

    32,700

  130. 130

    Eldritch Horror Board Game

    32,500

  131. 131

    Calico

    31,700

  132. 132

    Sleeping Gods

    31,000

  133. 133

    Viticulture

    31,000

  134. 134

    Canvas

    28,800

  135. 135

    Puerto Rico

    28,400

  136. 136

    Ticket to Ride First Journey

    28,300

  137. 137

    Robinson Crusoe

    26,900

  138. 138

    Cryptid

    26,100

  139. 139

    Fireball Island

    25,900

  140. 140

    Custom Board Game

    25,300

  141. 141

    Star Wars Imperial Assault

    25,300

  142. 142

    Twister

    25,200

  143. 143

    Quelf

    25,100

  144. 144

    Battlestar Galactica

    24,700

  145. 145

    Citadels

    24,500

  146. 146

    Dead by Daylight Board Game

    24,200

  147. 147

    HeroQuest (classic & remake)

    24,180

  148. 148

    80s Board Games

    23,700

  149. 149

    Dwellings of Eldervale

    23,600

  150. 150

    Rising Sun

    23,400

  151. 151

    Chronicles of Crime

    23,200

  152. 152

    Darkest Dungeon Board Game

    23,000

  153. 153

    Castles of Mad King Ludwig

    22,800

  154. 154

    Cosmic Encounter Board Game

    22,800

  155. 155

    Skyrim Board Game

    22,000

  156. 156

    Nemesis Lockdown

    21,700

  157. 157

    Axis & Allies 1942

    21,600

  158. 158

    Oathsworn

    21,600

  159. 159

    Cartographers

    21,200

  160. 160

    Dinosaur Board Game

    21,100

  161. 161

    Monopoly Longest Game Ever

    21,080

  162. 162

    Zombicide 2nd Edition

    20,900

  163. 163

    Forbidden Desert

    20,400

  164. 164

    Moonrakers

    20,200

  165. 165

    Qwirkle Board Game

    19,520

  166. 166

    Everdell (variants)

    19,500

  167. 167

    Mario Board Game

    19,400

  168. 168

    Story Time Chess / Storytime Chess

    18,420

Most Popular Board Games of 2025

Most Searched Board Games in the United States & Canada 2025

What North Americans Are Actually Playing Right Now

Whether you're bundling up for a game night in Seattle, hosting a holiday gathering in Toronto, or plotting your next move in a Chicago apartment, board games are the ultimate North American escape. In 2025, searches for board games across the US and Canada topped over 10 million monthly combined, blending timeless classics with fresh strategy hits. From the property-trading chaos of Monopoly to the cooperative thrills of Pandemic, this guide uncovers the Top 100 Most Searched Board Games in the US and Canada based on Google search data (USD and CAD combined).

Powered by real 2025 trends, this list shows how North America's love for tabletop fun is booming. The US market hit $3 billion this year, with cooperative games up 20% in sales. Let's shuffle the deck and see which games are dominating searches from coast to coast.

Ranked by monthly searches – Updated December 11, 2025

Rank Game & Quick Stats Searches / Growth Why Everyone’s Playing It in 2025 Best For Price Range Buy Now (Best Deal)
1 Monopoly
246K searches
246,000 Stable #1 Endless editions (Squishmallows, Fortnite, Cheaters) + holiday gift king All ages, family $18–$35 Amazon (#1 toy)
2 Connect 4
181K searches
181,000 ↑ +22% 5-minute games, TikTok “impossible shots”, perfect kids vs parents Kids 6+, quick duels $10–$18 Amazon $9.97
3 Codenames
181K searches
181,000 ↑ +23% Disney & Marvel editions blew up on TikTok, “drunk Codenames” videos everywhere Party, teens & adults $15–$22 Amazon (Disney top 10)
4 Catan
74K+ searches
74,000+ ↑ +173% The 2025 “wheat meme” went mega-viral on X & TikTok → millions of new players Strategy, family 10+ $45–$60 Amazon / local stores
5 Mancala
74K searches
74,000 Stable Ancient, portable, no reading → teachers & travel parents love it Kids 6+, travel $8–$20 Amazon (folding sets)
6 Ticket to Ride
60.5K searches
60,500 ↓ –18% (still huge) The ultimate gateway game; Europe & Nordic editions dominate gift lists Family, new gamers $40–$55 Amazon (deluxe ed.)
7 Candy Land
60.5K searches
60,500 Stable #1 first board game for toddlers – millennial parents buying in droves Ages 3–6 $8–$15 Walmart/Target
8 Pictionary
60.5K searches
60,500 Stable Pictionary Air 2 + TikTok drawing fails = non-stop laughs Party, family $18–$30 Amazon (Air version)
9 Clue
40.5K searches
40,500 ↑ +22% New movie rumors + retro reprints = massive nostalgia spike Mystery fans 8+ $15–$25 Target ($12.97)
10 Sorry!
40.5K searches
40,500 ↑ +22% “Send them home” revenge + giant yard edition = backyard viral videos Family, kids 6+ $12–$22 Amazon / Walmart

What the 2025 Search Data Actually Tells Us – Biggest Surprises & Fastest-Growing

Analyzing the latest December 2025 Google search data (physical board games only), Monopoly remains the undisputed king with 246,000 monthly searches — more than the next three titles combined — proving the 90-year-old property-trading formula is still unbeatable.

Connect 4 and Codenames are tied for a very strong second place at 181,000 searches each, showing that quick-play, low-rule games continue to dominate family game nights and adult parties alike.

The biggest story of 2025 is Catan’s explosive +173% year-over-year growth, rocketing it into the #4 spot — almost entirely thanks to the viral “wheat meme” that took over TikTok and X and brought millions of brand-new players to the table.

Pure children’s classics are rock-solid: Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders (+49%), and Sorry! (+22%) all posted huge gains, confirming millennial and Gen-Z parents are buying the exact same games they grew up with.

Social and party games are the fastest-rising category overall: Codenames (+23%), Pictionary (stable at 60.5K but Pictionary Air exploding), Hues and Cues (+174%), and 7 Wonders Duel (+309%) highlight a clear shift toward laughter-filled, interaction-heavy experiences over pure competition.

The sleeper megatrend of the year? Co-operative play — searches for “cooperative board games” and “co op board games” skyrocketed +814% YoY, pushing Pandemic, Spirit Island, Forbidden Island, and Horrified into the top 50 for the first time ever.

Bottom line for 2025: The winning formula is a perfect mix of unbreakable classics (Monopoly, Connect 4, Candy Land), meme-powered revivals (Catan), and social/co-op newcomers — exactly what today’s families and friend groups are searching for and buying right now.

Best Family Board Games 2025

Ranked by search volume

Looking for the best family board games 2025? US search data (Dec 2025) shows Monopoly (246K searches), Connect 4, Ticket to Ride, Candy Land, and Codenames (Disney edition exploding) dominate family game nights. Parents love Sorry!, Chutes and Ladders (+49%), and Trouble for younger kids, while teens and adults are hooked on Catan (+173% thanks to the viral wheat meme) and co-op hits like Forbidden Island and Hues and Cues (+174%). These are the proven, most-searched titles flying off shelves right now — perfect for ages 3+, holidays, and gifts under $30.


Perfect for kids, teens, parents, and grandparents playing together.

Rank Game Searches Ages Play Time Players Price Why Families Love It Buy Now
1 Monopoly 246,000 8+ 60–180 min 2–8 $18–$35 The ultimate family tradition — themed editions & house rules keep it alive Amazon #1
2 Connect 4 181,000 ↑ +22% 6+ 5–15 min 2 $10–$18 Fast battles parents vs kids — TikTok “impossible shots” everywhere Amazon $9.97
3 Ticket to Ride 60,500 8+ 30–60 min 2–5 $40–$55 Gateway game the whole family can enjoy — Europe map is the 2025 bestseller Amazon Deluxe
4 Candy Land 60,500 3+ 15–30 min 2–4 $8–$15 #1 first board game for toddlers — millennial parents buying in droves Walmart/Target
5 Codenames (Disney too) 181,000 ↑ +23% 8+ / 6+ Disney 15–30 min 4–8+ $15–$22 Team word game that works for mixed ages — Disney version exploding Amazon Disney
6 Sorry! 40,500 ↑ +22% 6+ 30 min 2–4 $12–$22 “Send them home” revenge — giant yard edition trending for family BBQs Amazon
7 Clue 40,500 ↑ +22% 8+ 30–45 min 3–6 $15–$25 Whodunit the whole family solves together — movie rumors fueling 2025 spike Target $12.97
8 Catan (+ Junior) 74,000+ ↑ +173% 10+ / 6+ Junior 60–90 min 3–4 $45–$60 Modern classic — Catan Junior brings younger kids in Amazon
9 Chutes and Ladders 33,100 ↑ +49% 3+ 15–30 min 2–4 $8–$15 Teaches counting & turn-taking — huge preschool surge Walmart
10 Sequence 27,100 ↑ +49% 7+ 20–40 min 2–12 $18–$28 Grandma to grandkids can all play — jumbo version popular Amazon

Top 10 Party & Social Board Games

Ideal for family gatherings and parties, these games are all about laughs, teamwork, and interaction. From wordplay to bluffing, these games bring people together and create memorable moments.

Rank Game Search Volume Notes
1 Codenames 2,284,000 Top party/word game; Duet for couples, Disney edition hot
2 Pictionary 725,500 Drawing hilarity; junior edition trending
3 Clue / Cluedo 523,200 Whodunit mystery; movie nostalgia & holiday lists
4 Balderdash 291,200 Bluff definitions; party laughs
5 Herd Mentality 116,200 Groupthink fun; viral laughs
6 Secret Hitler 71,300 Bluffing party; social deduction boom
7 Coup 60,900 Quick bluff; party staple
8 Taboo 53,300 Word taboo party; evergreen laughs
9 Just One 36,000 Simple word party; easy and fun
10 Quelf 25,100 Wild challenges; adult party

From this data, we can see that Codenames is the clear leader in party game searches, with over 2 million monthly queries. Classic drawing and mystery games like Pictionary and Clue / Cluedo remain highly popular, while social deduction and bluffing games like Secret Hitler, Coup, and Herd Mentality are rapidly growing in interest. This shows that players are enjoying both interactive wordplay and strategic social dynamics for parties and gatherings.

Best Two-Player & Couples Board Games

Perfect for date nights, quiet evenings, or small group competitions, these games focus on strategy, interaction, and fun for two players.

Rank Game Search Volume Notes
1 7 Wonders Duel 247,400 2-player civilization-builder; top couples pick
2 Codenames Duet 90,100 2-player word game; perfect for couples
3 Lost Ruins of Arnak 57,000 Deck explorer; solo & 2-player surge
4 Coup 60,900 Quick bluff; party staple
5 Twilight Struggle 48,200 Cold War strategy for 2 players
6 Santorini 48,800 God-builder abstract; timeless 2-player
7 Jaipur 38,900 Portable trading classic for 2 players
8 Onitama 36,700 Martial arts abstract; quick 2-player

Analyzing search trends, 7 Wonders Duel clearly leads in popularity for two players, making it the top pick for couples. Codenames Duet is also very popular, showing that wordplay games are a hit for pairs. Strategy-focused games like Lost Ruins of Arnak, Santorini, and Twilight Struggle attract players looking for thoughtful, competitive gameplay. The remaining titles remain strong due to portability, simplicity, or trending online searches for two-player experiences.

Top 10 Cooperative Board Games

Cooperative games emphasize teamwork and communication. Players work together to achieve shared goals, perfect for families, friends, and groups seeking collaborative gameplay.

Rank Game Search Volume Notes
1 Pandemic 110,000 Save the world; cooperative strategy
2 Gloomhaven 200,000 Epic cooperative campaign; dungeon crawling
3 Forbidden Island 50,000 Quick cooperative adventure; family-friendly
4 Forbidden Desert 40,000 Teamwork survival game; challenging & fun
5 Flash Point: Fire Rescue 35,000 Cooperative firefighting; kids & adults
6 Ghost Stories 25,000 Team vs. ghosts; challenging cooperative
7 Magic Maze 20,000 Silent cooperative movement; fast-paced fun
8 Aeon’s End 18,000 Cooperative deck-building; fantasy battle
9 The Resistance 60,000 Hidden traitor mechanics; team challenge
10 Legends & Lore 15,000 Story-driven cooperative; immersive gameplay

Cooperative gameplay is booming. Gloomhaven and Pandemic dominate searches, showing strong interest in strategic, teamwork-focused games. Games like Forbidden Island and Flash Point are favorites for family play, while social deduction variants like The Resistance attract players who enjoy teamwork with hidden-traitor tension.

Top 10 Card Games

Card games are versatile and engaging, ranging from casual fun to strategic competition. They’re perfect for family nights, parties, or competitive sessions.

Rank Game Search Volume Notes
1 UNO 600,000 Fast-paced classic; fun for all ages
2 Magic: The Gathering 500,000 Competitive collectible card game; fantasy battles
3 Pokemon TCG 250,000 Trading & battling collectible cards; huge fandom
4 Exploding Kittens 110,000 Humorous & fast-paced; viral party card game
5 Love Letter 65,000 Quick deduction card game; simple & fun
6 Coup 60,900 Bluffing & deduction; party favorite
7 Santorini 48,800 Abstract 2-player card/board hybrid
8 Arkham Horror: LCG 90,000 Story-driven cooperative deck; thematic gameplay
9 Monsters Inc Card Game 20,000 Family-friendly fun; quick gameplay
10 Hearthstone 75,000 Digital collectible card game; strategic play

Card game searches highlight classics like UNO and Magic: The Gathering, while quick, viral games such as Exploding Kittens and Love Letter show massive appeal for parties. Digital and collectible games continue to attract strategic players and dedicated fandoms.

Top Abstract & Strategy Board Games

Abstract games focus on pure strategy and logic, while strategy games require tactical planning and competitive play. These titles appeal to thoughtful and analytical players.

Rank Game Search Volume Notes
1 Santorini 48,800 Abstract strategy with god powers; 2-player favorite
2 Twilight Imperium 85,000 Thematic space conquest; epic storytelling
3 Gloomhaven 200,000 Story-driven dungeon crawler; cooperative & thematic
4 Terraforming Mars 120,000 Thematic engine-building; sci-fi strategy
5 Clue / Cluedo 523,200 Mystery theme; classic whodunit
6 Carcassonne 95,000 Tile-laying; abstract but thematic city-building
7 Scythe 150,000 Alternate history theme; Euro-style strategy
8 Secret Hitler 71,300 Social deduction; thematic bluffing
9 Herd Mentality 116,200 Abstract social deduction; party fun

Search trends indicate strong interest in both abstract strategy like Hive and Santorini, as well as thematic, story-driven strategy games such as Gloomhaven and Twilight Imperium. Social deduction and party-strategy hybrids like Secret Hitler and Herd Mentality are bridging abstract and thematic interests.

Why Board Games Are Dominating North American Screens and Tables

North Americans are craving connection. The US leads global sales with a 41.7% market share, while Canada follows closely with $177 million in revenue. Searches for "board games near me" and "board game cafes" increased 22% year-over-year. Strategy games like Catan saw +173% growth in certain queries, while cooperative favorites surged +814%, reflecting the popularity of teamwork and social gaming.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular board games in the US and Canada in 2025?

Based on Google search data, the top board games include Monopoly, Connect 4, Codenames, Catan, Ticket to Ride, Clue, Sorry!, Pictionary, and Candy Land. These games dominate family nights, holiday gifting, and online searches across North America.

How was this list of board games created?

This list is based on real Google search volume in the US and Canada for 2025, combining all variants of each game, such as "Monopoly Go," "Monopoly board game," and "Monopoly Junior." It also considers seasonal trends, search spikes, and cross-border popularity to provide an accurate ranking.

Which board games are growing the fastest in 2025?

Cooperative and strategy games are seeing the largest growth. Examples include Ark Nova (+656%), Dead of Winter (+1,270%), and Wingspan (steady 3.1M+ units sold). Overall, searches for "cooperative board games" increased by +814% year-over-year.

Are there differences between US and Canadian board game preferences?

Yes. While games like Monopoly and Codenames are popular in both countries, Canada has unique favorites such as Crokinole, which receives ~21,400 monthly searches. Regional trends also influence searches for game cafes, local events, and family-oriented games.

Why are board games becoming more popular in 2025?

Board games are growing due to social engagement, family bonding, and digital fatigue. Searches for "board game night" surged +3,795% in 2025, highlighting a renewed interest in tabletop fun. Cooperative and strategy games also appeal to players seeking teamwork, problem-solving, and creative experiences.

Where can I see the full Top 100 Most Searched Board Games list?

You can explore the full list, including interactive charts and detailed search data, on TopBestCharts.com. Use Bubble Charts and Bar Charts to visualize trends and discover which games are leading in popularity across regions.

How often does the ranking of board games change?

Rankings can fluctuate monthly based on Google search volume, seasonal trends, new game releases, and viral popularity. Classic favorites like Monopoly and Chess remain stable, while newer games like Ark Nova or cooperative titles can rise quickly in search trends.

Are these rankings influenced by sales or only searches?

This list is primarily based on Google search volume, which reflects what people are actively looking for. While sales data often correlates with search interest, the ranking highlights interest and engagement, including discovery, gifting, and gameplay.