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Frequently asked questions
Rainbow Bunny Bop
Rainbow Rabbits Games
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General
What makes Rainbow Bunny Bop a fast-paced game?
Rainbow Bunny Bop is fast-paced because there are no turns. The moment someone says GO, all players flip through their cards simultaneously, racing to build rainbow stacks in color order from Red to Violet in the central play area. Nobody waits. Everyone is playing at the exact same time, which means the energy never drops. Rounds last just 2 to 5 minutes, and most games end with a request to play 1 more round!
How do you play Rainbow Bunny Bop?
Rainbow Bunny Bop is a simultaneous speed card game. Sort the cards into four decks based on the card back pattern and give one to each player. Shuffle your deck. On GO, all players flip through their cards one at a time, building rainbow stacks in the central play area in color order from Red to Violet. Cards that are not playable go to your personal discard pile. The first player to play all of their cards wins the round. Most people understand it completely after one round.
How long does Rainbow Bunny Bop take to play?
Each round runs 2 to 5 minutes. A full session of multiple rounds typically wraps up in under 30 minutes. Most groups play back to back rounds.
What age is Rainbow Bunny Bop for?
Rainbow Bunny Bop is designed for ages 6 and up. It requires no reading and no complex scoring, which makes it accessible for young kids. It is also fun for adults at the same time. The simultaneous play and rainbow sequencing creates a level playing field that most family games do not manage.
How many players can play Rainbow Bunny Bop?
Rainbow Bunny Bop plays 2 to 4 players. Combine it with Rainbow Buddy Bop for up to 8 players. For each additional player beyond 4, add one extra rainbow stack to the central play area.
What is the difference between Rainbow Bunny Bop and Rainbow Buddy Bop?
Rainbow Bunny Bop and Rainbow Buddy Bop are companion games designed to work together. Each plays 2 to 4 players on its own. Combine both decks for up to 8 players. Perfect for larger family gatherings or game nights with a bigger group.
What games is Rainbow Bunny Bop similar to?
Rainbow Bunny Bop plays like Dutch Blitz and Nertz: fast, simultaneous card games where everyone plays at once with no turns and no waiting. If your family loves Uno or Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, Rainbow Bunny Bop is a natural next step. It is faster than Uno, requires no reading, and the simultaneous play means nobody sits waiting for their turn.
Is Rainbow Bunny Bop good for family game night?
Yes. Rainbow Bunny Bop works for ages 6 and up, plays in 2 to 5 minutes per round, and requires no prior gaming experience. It is one of the few games where a 6-year-old and a 72-year-old can play at the same time and both have a genuine shot at winning.
Where can I buy Rainbow Bunny Bop?
Rainbow Bunny Bop is available directly from our shop at rainbowrabbits.com. Buying direct supports a small indie publisher in Seattle, Washington, and ships free within the US on orders over $20. It is also available at select retail stores in the United States.
Who made Rainbow Bunny Bop?
Rainbow Bunny Bop was designed and published by Rainbow Rabbits Games, an independent tabletop game publisher founded in Seattle, Washington in 2018. The game was inspired by a child's enthusiasm for organizing things in rainbow order and a love of bunnies. It was our first title and remains our flagship game.
Is Rainbow Bunny Bop the same as Rainbow Rabbits?
Yes! Rainbow Bunny Bop was previously called Rainbow Rabbits. We renamed the game a few years ago to better reflect the gameplay and avoid confusion with our publishing company, Rainbow Rabbits Games. If you played Rainbow Rabbits at a friend's house or received it as a gift, Rainbow Bunny Bop is the same game. Same rules, same chaotic rainbow fun, just with a new name.
I am looking for a game called Rainbow Rabbits. Is that the same as Rainbow Bunny Bop?
Yes. Rainbow Rabbits was the original name of our flagship card game before we renamed it Rainbow Bunny Bop. The game itself has not changed. It is still the same fast-paced, simultaneous speed card game where players race to build rainbows in color order from Red to Violet. You can find it at rainbowrabbits.com/rainbowbunnybop.
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