• Reconnect Through Real Play

    Unplug, gather, and create unforgettable memories.

Why We Made Kbesa!

We missed the days when laughter filled the room and phones stayed out of sight. Kbesa was born to bring back those moments—real connection, pure fun, and memories that matter. One game night is all it takes to feel close again.

Most Asked Questions 
  • Yes, a user manual is available. Simply scan the QR code located on the packaging to access it.

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  • The game is designed for 2–8 players, but you can play with more by forming teams.

  • Players take turns giving valid answers until only one remains. The last player standing wins the round and scores a point. First to reach a set number of points (usually 3) wins the game.

  • No. Once a letter is used, it gets locked on the wheel and can’t be used again during that round.

  • Absolutely! You can make up your own categories to increase the challenge or tailor the game for different age groups.

  • That player is eliminated from the round. It's important to pay attention to what others say!

Customer Love!

  • ★★★★★
    Must have for everyyy Lebanese group! Literally Kbesa 3abbelna wa2etna. Kel marra we were close to being bored, l3ebna l game ben ba3edna w ktiiir d7okna w tsallayna. The thing is it has an educational side to it 3aks many other games. Highly recommended!! 
    Nour (18)
  • ★★★★★
    No one’s left out with Kbesa! This game saved me when my cousins came over for a family visit. Our age gap was very big, ranging from 10 years old all the way up to 30. I can’t remember the last time we played a game together and enjoyed it this much! Waiting for the next one! 
    Alex (23)
  • ★★★★★
    The Boredom Killer!  We rented a weekend getaway with friends, and we played it countless times. It creates a friendly competition while being fun at the same time. And obviously, I missed the timer a few times!! 
    Rita (30)
  • ★★★★★
    Laugh & Learn! One of my colleagues picked up the game last month, and we’ve been hooked ever since. During our lunch breaks, we usually find a bit of extra time—just enough for a quick round of Kbesa before diving back into work. It has become a fun little ritual we all look forward to! 
    Tarek (26)