Hot or cold. Soft or hard. Wizard or…not a wizard? Work together to decide where your clue falls on the spectrum – and win by reading your friends’ minds.
“One of the best party games we’ve ever played” -Polygon
“The best party game since Codenames” -Dicebreaker
Apple Editors’ Choice & Game of the Day
The Wavelength app is an evolution of the hit boardgame that allows you to play remotely or in person. It features loads of new content and designs, like real-time synchronous dial movements and emoji reactions.
REMOTE FRIENDLY
Wavelength can be played with 2-10+ players and can be played remotely or in person.
CROSS-PLATFORM
Available on most mobile devices so everyone can play together.
NEW CONTENT
Over 530 unique spectrum cards, with over 390 brand new cards only available in the app.
100% COOPERATIVE
Work together with your friends, react in real-time with synchronous dial movements, and express yourself with emoji reactions.
FIND YOUR LEWK
We created beautiful and customizable avatars with over FOUR MILLION unique combinations to find your best you.
EARN ACHIEVEMENTS
As a team you work together to try to beat your high score, and individuals can be rewarded with personalized achievements.
Have questions or feedback? Talk to us! https://www.wavelength.zone/contact
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In-Apps
Buy All
$12.99
Chaotic Pack
$1.99
Culture Pack
$1.99
Maximal Pack
$1.99
Latest Bundle
$5.99
Lickable Pack
$1.99
Big Brain Pack
$2.99
Originals Bundle
$9.99
Divisive Nonsense Pack
$1.99
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Wavelength FAQ
Is Wavelength free?
Yes, Wavelength is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Wavelength legit?
🤔 The Wavelength app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Wavelength cost?
Wavelength has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $4.66.
It’s a great game and I absolutely love it but the problem is sometimes friends and family don’t want to play and you can’t because there is no cpu and there also are times where you just want to play alone without anyone but can’t because there is no cpu feature but other then that great game!
Why this game is the best
I, Suggin Tudiks, rate this game 5 stars, it was very enjoyment a round a fire and I can’t wait to play it again
portrait only on iPad
Does not support landscape…
Seriously good boardgame adaptation
Really beautifully constructed. Big fan of the board game, I’ve only played a couple of rounds in the app but I already love it.
Some of my favourite features that have been lacking in some of the online clones:
- Haptic feedback makes the dial almost as fun as turning the physical thing.
- Simultaneous clue setting makes the game go so much more quickly than even the board game. Much less downtime waiting for people to work out their perfect clues.
- A cursor to make suggestions before moving the dial
I look forward to playing this over zoom and introducing my long-distance friends to it!
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One of the bast games i’ve ever played. It’s a great time waster if you and your friends are bored, and is a completely different style of online game than many others. It forces you to be with your friends in the moment instead of just joining with random people. I started out just playing it with my family, but I was stuck with nothing to do before a choir concert, so I got a friend to download the game. Now, I have a group of about five or six friends who play this game together all the time, usually playing multiple rounds. This game never gets old, even without the extra spectrum packs.
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Awesome game!
This game is really fun to play with groups. It is a whole lot of fun seeing all of your teammates struggle on deciding on a spot, especially when it’s on the other side!
I would go far enough to say this is one of the most entertaining party games yet, tied with others like Out Of The Loop.
I don’t have any nitpicks, but a new mode would be a cool addition for the future!
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