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Geek Out®! Harry Potter™ lets fans boast their expertise in magical topics to win. A six-sided die determines which of the five magical categories the question will address. The categories are At Hogwarts, the Four Houses, Witches and Wizards, In the Wizarding World, and Miscellaneous. After the prompt is read, bidding begins for the most examples a player or team can provide for it. What would you bid on these topics: Characters who look in the Mirror of Erised? Letter grades at Hogwarts? Locations traveled to by portkey?
Geek out on 600 Wizarding World trivia topics - this award-winning trivia party game takes the magic to a whole new level
Find out once and for all which Harry Potter fan is the most knowledgeable
Categories include At Hogwarts, The Four Houses, Witches and Wizards, In the Wizarding World and Miscellaneous
Contents:
120 Geek Out®! Harry Potter™ List Cards with 600 Prompts
Custom Gameboard
20 Chip Pieces
6-Sided Category Die
Rules
Ages 11+
2+ players
30 minute play time
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