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Fiva

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.

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Fiva game in progress

Simple to learn. Deep to master.

Fiva blends the familiarity of a card game with the spatial strategy of a board game. Every hand is different. Every board position matters.

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Card-Driven Strategy

Play cards from your hand to place chips on matching board positions. Every card you hold is a potential move — or a future threat.

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Online Multiplayer

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.

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Offline Play

No internet? No problem. Play solo against AI opponents anywhere, anytime. Offline gameplay is always free.

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2 to 12 Players

Two-player duels to twelve-player tournaments, with two or three competing teams. Fiva scales to any gathering.


Five chips in a row wins.

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.

1

Play a Card

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.

2

Place Your Chip

Your team-colored chip lands on the board. Work to build lines of five while blocking your opponents from completing theirs.

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Form a Fiva

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.


Designed for fast pattern recognition.

The 10×10 board organizes cards into suit zones, giving experienced players memorable landmarks to build patterns around.

Fiva game board with player's hand
Hover or touch a card in hand — matching board positions highlight instantly
Online game lobby
Arrange players across two or three teams in the lobby
Game code and QR
Share a six-character code or QR scan to invite players

Jacks change everything.

Two types of Jack cards add a layer of disruption and opportunity that separates a good plan from a great one.

Two-Eyed Jack

Two-Eyed Jacks — Wild

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.

One-Eyed Jack

One-Eyed Jacks — Remove

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.


Meet the FivaBots.

Four AI opponents — each a genuine challenge. Whether you're learning the game or sharpening your strategy, there's a FivaBot to push you.

  • Easy
    Larry A relaxed intro opponent. Makes valid moves, but won't make you sweat.
  • Medium
    Mo Plays tactically — blocks obvious threats and pursues short-term lines.
  • Hard
    CurlyJoe Strategic planning with board-wide awareness. Difficult to beat casually.
  • Expert
    Shemp Advanced position evaluation and threat analysis. A serious test of pattern recognition and planning.
The four FivaBots

The corners are free. Use them.

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.


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Completely Anonymous Play

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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