Flip 7 was the surprise card-game smash of 2025, the sort of quick, brutal push-your-luck filler that takes a minute to teach and somehow eats a whole evening. Now The Op is giving it a fresh coat of paint with Flip 7: National Parks, a standalone version that swaps the plain number cards for art celebrating mountains, rivers, forests and other natural wonders across 12 categories.
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Set up your group for freeThe game underneath is the same one that made Flip 7 a breakout hit. You flip cards to build a line of numbers, pushing your luck for a bigger score, but draw a second card matching a number you already have and you bust, losing the lot for that round. The tension is in deciding when to bank and when to risk one more flip while everyone else groans at you to stop.
National Parks is a full base game rather than an expansion, so you do not need the original to play. Scoring works just as it did before, so the parks are a fresh look rather than a rules change, which makes it a tidy entry point if you missed the first wave or fancy a prettier copy. It is built for 3 or more players, ages 8 and up, runs about 20 minutes, and packs 94 cards, so it slips easily into a bag for the pub or a holiday let.
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See how it worksFlip 7: National Parks is due in shops in June 2026, with UK copies expected through retailers like Zatu. If your group has not caught the Flip 7 bug yet, this is as good a doorway as any.
Quick to teach and easy to run, it is perfect for a casual meetup. Start a game night and see who busts first.
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