

🍕 Slice into fast, fun word battles—because your next party deserves a slice of the action!
Big Potato P for Pizza is a quick, travel-friendly word card game for 2–4 players aged 8 and up. Featuring color-coded difficulty levels and a plastic-free design, it challenges players to link letters to categories in fast-paced rounds that build a giant pizza slice. Perfect for family gatherings, parties, and on-the-go fun, it’s easy to learn, inclusive, and highly engaging.






| ASIN | B0CFW3CY7B |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 299 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 5 in Travel & Pocket Games |
| Colour | Green and Yellow, With White Accents |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,220) |
| Date First Available | 16 Aug. 2023 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Improving language and cognitive skills through word association and categorization |
| Item model number | BIG-PIZSAL02UNI |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 months and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
| Number of Game Players | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 0.1 cm; 191 g |
P**L
Great Fun and Perfect for Family Gatherings
We first played Big Potato P for Pizza – Fast-Paced Word Card Game over the festive period at my sister’s house, and everyone enjoyed it so much that we decided to buy our own copy afterwards. The game is easy to pick up but surprisingly competitive, making it perfect for family gatherings and parties. Rounds move quickly, there’s lots of laughter, and it keeps everyone engaged without long pauses or complicated rules. It works well across different age groups, which made it ideal for mixed family play over Christmas. The cards are good quality and feel durable enough to handle plenty of use. Each game is short, which makes it very tempting to play “just one more round,” and it fits nicely into a busy evening without needing a big time commitment. Overall, P for Pizza is a brilliant, fast-paced word game that’s great for social occasions. It’s easy to learn, fun to play, and has quickly become a favourite in our household. I’d highly recommend it for anyone looking for a lively party or family game.
L**T
Fast, fun and addictive - Brilliant family game
Bought this for the summer holiday and it was a massive hit. Kids aged 10–15 wanted to play it over and over again, and the adults enjoyed it just as much. Fast-paced, easy to learn, and great fun for all ages. Perfect travel game.
J**Y
Easy, travel game
I bought this for holiday. For a travel game, the box could have been smaller but even so, it fitted into my small handbag and it felt well made. The game is easy to play, fun for the evening with drinks. It's easy to play with lots of quick fire rounds. Suitable for ages 8+. We found it fun as a warm up game before something a bit more challenging.
D**E
Fab little game. Ideal for all ages
Great party game Can be enjoyed by all the family Bought as a travel game and box sturdy enough Easy to play and doesn’t take too much time
J**H
Fun word game
Quick, easy game for all to play. Looking for a card game that can be completed in 5-15 minute this is for you. Great as 2 player or as 4. Nice travel game to take on the road or play at home. We have a small child so this game is nice to play to catch up and do when you don’t have a lot of time
J**0
Damaged
I bought these as gifts and they arrived with damage to their boxes so I returned them. In terms of the game itself, it is good fun and easy to set up and play. The size of the box is great for travelling or storing in a caravan/motorhome. I would recommend the product, just disappointing that it did not arrive in good condition.
M**O
Brilliant game
This is a really fun game to play as a family or with friends and it’s compact so you can take it on holiday!
D**G
Fun, Quick and Easy to Learn
Back in my day, (were talking before internet existed) if you wanted to play a card game you had few options. Firstly, was an actual deck of playing cards, which has an almost infinite variety of game types to play, although without internet we couldn't look up the rules for any of them! Moving forward through time and Top Trumps were released and suddenly you could play a card game featuring your favorite motor vehicles, wrestlers or dinosaurs. Later still came Uno, the rules of which i still don't understand today. In my adult life, Cards Against Humanity was released and everything took a dark turn. I have learned things about my mum that I cant unthink. Nowadays the market is flooded with a vast variety of different types of card games. The lure is they are cheap and easy to manufacture, easy to store and with the option of expansion packs they can provide the opportunity of repeat custom. My daughter is now 9 years old (and being 9 she loses interest quickly) so I am always on the look out for a game with easy set up that doesnt take long and has quick replayability. Mousetrap is fine but it takes 15 minutes to set up, 20 minutes to play and then 3 hours to try and fit the pieces back into the box. There is nothing groundbreaking or new about this game. Word association has been around even longer than I have. These triangle shaped cards are printed on both sides, one side has 3 random categories, and the other side has 3 random letters. You simply flip over 3 cards from the center pile and have to find a word relating to the category that starts with the letter closest to it. I guess the uniqueness of this game is due to the shape of the cards. 3 random letters and 3 random words that can be placed down in any order leads to essentially an infinite amount of outcomes. Each time someone guesses correctly they take the card or 'pizza slice', and flip another over, revealing a whole new set of categories. The game is quite fast paced but you can slow it down by modifying the rules to suit the players e.g. shout out or take it in turns. The winner is the first to 6 slices and completes their pizza. We have played this multiple times since purchase and works well in a small or large group. The box and cards are built well and store away discreetly. This would be ideal to take away on holiday or for playing on a train or plane but i would imagine you may struggle playing in a car due to the nature of having to lay down the cards around the center pile. Overall this is a very fun game that takes no time at all to set up and learn, and this is the game my daughter continues to bring downstairs to ask to play.
J**3
Lots of fun to play with family and friends. Great way to get the kids engaged and off their electronics.
A**E
My daughter got this for Christmas and with all the gifts she got, this is the thing we spent hours playing. We must have played this a couple dozen times at least. It's easy to learn/play, it's a lot of fun, and very accessible for different age groups. I also like that the rounds are very quick, it's easy to play a round or two if you don't have a lot of time. We never got sick of it, even when we cycled back through cards we'd already seen, the replayability is still strong with the different letter options. I'm sure we'll play a lot more tomorrow.
S**E
This game has been a big hit with all ages
N**A
One of those games that are simple but gets your brain rolling! Nothing screams fear like trying to compete with other people to quickly think of a word. This game always brings laughs!
A**R
So easy and fun. Really great for travel. Kids love playing it and so do the adults in the family. Highly recommend.
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