The Impostor features over 520 carefully curated word pairs across 8 themed categories. Each theme brings a different flavor to the game, testing players' knowledge in various domains from pop culture to the natural world.
Word pairs are designed so the Citizen word and Impostor word are related but distinct — close enough to create confusion, yet different enough that attentive players can spot the Impostor through their clues. Below you can explore each theme and see sample word pairs.
From household pets to exotic wildlife, this theme covers the entire animal kingdom. Great for all ages and group compositions, since most people have some knowledge of common animals. Perfect for beginners and family game nights. Word pairs include close relatives like Dog/Wolf and Eagle/Hawk that create excellent clue-giving challenges.
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Blockbuster movies, iconic directors, famous actors, and beloved film franchises. This theme is ideal for movie buffs and works well at parties where guests share a love of film. Clues tend to get creative as players reference plot details and iconic scenes. Pairs like Titanic/Jaws and Horror/Thriller keep the Impostor on their toes.
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Football, basketball, tennis, swimming, and everything in between. This theme challenges sports fans to give clues without being too obvious. Works especially well at gatherings where most players follow sports, such as viewing parties or team events. Similar sports like Tennis/Badminton and Football/Rugby create tricky word pairs.
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Plants, ecosystems, weather phenomena, landscapes, and natural wonders. This theme brings out creative clues and works well for groups who enjoy outdoor activities or have an appreciation for the natural world. Great for educational settings too. Pairs like Mountain/Volcano and Ocean/Sea test how precisely players can describe their word.
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Popular anime series, manga titles, iconic characters, and famous studios. This theme is perfect for anime and manga enthusiasts. It adds a unique layer to the game since word associations in this category can be very specific, making it both fun and challenging. Only recommended if most of your group knows anime well.
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Gadgets, software, programming concepts, tech companies, and digital culture. Ideal for tech-savvy groups, hackathons, or startup team-building events. Players will draw on their technical knowledge to craft clever clues. Works best when all players have some familiarity with technology and digital culture.
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Globally recognized brands from fashion, food, automotive, technology, and entertainment. This theme tests players' consumer knowledge and works well in casual settings. The familiar names make clue-giving accessible but tricky when trying to be subtle. Most people can play this theme regardless of their interests.
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Cities, countries, landmarks, airports, travel activities, and world cuisines. Perfect for groups of travelers, geography enthusiasts, or anyone with wanderlust. Clues often reference cultural touchstones and iconic images associated with each destination. Pairs like Paris/London and Safari/Beach create lively debates.
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In The Impostor, every round uses a word pair — two related words from the same category. Citizens receive one word (the Citizen word) while the Impostor receives the other (the Impostor word) in Mysterious mode, or no word at all in Classic mode. The key to great word pairs is that they are similar enough for the Impostor to blend in, but different enough for sharp players to notice inconsistencies in clues.
For example, in the Animals theme, a word pair might be 'Dog' and 'Wolf'. Both are canines, so the Impostor could give clues like 'pack' or 'howl' that work for both words. But a Citizen who says 'fetch' or 'leash' is clearly talking about a dog, not a wolf. This tension between similarity and specificity is what makes The Impostor so engaging to play.
When setting up a game in The Impostor, the host selects a theme from the lobby screen. The chosen theme determines the pool of word pairs available for that round. Each word pair consists of a Citizen word and an Impostor word — these are related terms from the same category that are close enough to create strategic ambiguity.
In Classic mode, Citizens see the Citizen word and the Impostor sees no word at all. In Mysterious mode, Citizens see the Citizen word while the Impostor sees the Impostor word — a related but different term from the same pair. This design means the Impostor's clues in Mysterious mode might accidentally match the theme, making detection much harder.
You can also select 'All Themes' to combine every word pack into one massive pool. This option is perfect for groups that play frequently and want maximum variety, as the game will randomly draw from over 520 word pairs across all categories.
The theme you choose can dramatically change the game experience. A well-chosen theme matches your group's shared knowledge, creating the perfect balance between challenging and fun.
Consider your audience when selecting a theme. Not everyone may be familiar with anime or tech terminology, but most people know common animals and famous brands. Choosing a theme that all players can relate to ensures everyone has fun, while specialized themes can create hilariously challenging rounds for enthusiast groups.
Cannot decide on a single theme? Select 'All Themes' from the lobby to combine all 520+ word pairs into one massive pool. This is the default setting and provides the greatest variety. The game randomly selects word pairs from across all categories, keeping every round unpredictable and fresh.
Start a game and explore all 8 themes with your friends.
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