The strategy board game of concentration and skill.
Play cards from your hand, place chips on the board, and race to form five in a row. 2–12 players. Offline or online. Instantly.
Fiva blends the familiarity of a card game with the spatial strategy of a board game. Every hand is different. Every board position matters.
Play cards from your hand to place chips on matching board positions. Every card you hold is a potential move — or a future threat.
Host a game, share a six-character code or QR scan, and play with up to 12 players anywhere in the world. No account required.
No internet? No problem. Play solo against AI opponents anywhere, anytime. Offline gameplay is always free.
Two-player duels to twelve-player tournaments, with two or three competing teams. Fiva scales to any gathering.
The goal is to form a contiguous row of five chips — horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. The first team to complete the required number of rows wins.
Hover or touch a card in your hand to see its matching positions on the board highlighted. Select the card, then tap the position where you want to place your chip.
Your team-colored chip lands on the board. Work to build lines of five while blocking your opponents from completing theirs.
Connect five chips in a row — or four chips plus one of the four free corner spaces. Two Fivas wins a two-team game; one wins a three-team game.
The 10×10 board organizes cards into suit zones, giving experienced players memorable landmarks to build patterns around.
Two types of Jack cards add a layer of disruption and opportunity that separates a good plan from a great one.
Place a chip on any open position on the board. Use them to complete a Fiva, seize a corner, or cut off an opponent's line before they see it coming.
Remove any opponent's chip from the board — as long as it isn't part of a completed Fiva. Use them defensively to dismantle a threat just in time.
Four AI opponents — each a genuine challenge. Whether you're learning the game or sharpening your strategy, there's a FivaBot to push you.
The four corner spaces on the board are wild — they count toward any team's Fiva. That makes them among the most valuable positions on the board, and one of the first things expert players fight over.
Beyond the corners: a column or row with fewer than five open positions is a dead end for your opponent. Recognizing these early and deliberately closing them off is a powerful defensive technique — especially against FivaBots.
Sliding through the cards in your hand reveals their positions on the board at a glance. Over time, geographic patterns on the board become second nature — and with them, the ability to plan several moves ahead.
Fiva collects no personal data. No accounts, no tracking, no analytics. Your username exists only for the duration of your game session — nothing is stored or shared. Online server access is priced accordingly; offline play is free forever.
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