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How to Play IMPOSTER PIGEON (Complete Rules Guide)

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Welcome to the official IMPOSTER PIGEON rules guide. If you’re looking for how to play this bluffing, bird-brained, pocket-sized game, you’re in the right place.


This guide explains setup, gameplay, and how to win, so you can get straight into accusing your friend of being a shifty pigeon.


IMPOSTER PIGEON is a light and sneaky social deduction game where one player may be hiding among the flock… or maybe no one is. Vote wisely to catch the imposter, - or escape undetected.


If you enjoy games of deception, deduction, and chaotic group debate, you’ll feel right at home.

 

IMPOSTER PIGEON board game

 


The Story Behind IMPOSTER PIGEON


A sneaky wee pigeon is trying to bluff its way into the flock…

…but where is it hiding? And who put it there?

For the rest of you flockers, the mission is simple: spot the imposter and run them from the roost before things get hawkward.


 

What’s in the Box


A game of IMPOSTER PIGEON includes:

  • A game board

  • 6 Bird decks (4 cards per flock)

  • 6 Voting pucks

  • 1 Pigeon card

  • 45 Point tokens (worth 1 or 2 points)

  • 1 Booby Trap card


 



Game Setup


Place the board in the centre of the table.

Keep all point tokens in the box (the nest).

Select one bird flock per player (for example, 3 players = 3 flocks). Take all cards from those flocks.

Add the Pigeon card to the deck and shuffle everything together.

Randomly remove one card without looking at it and set it aside.

Deal the remaining cards evenly between players. Everyone can look at their own cards, but must keep them hidden.

Give each player a voting puck.

The last player to see a pigeon in the wild goes first.

 

 

How a Round Works


Each round is a scuffle of bluffing, deduction, and bird-based fun.

 

Step 1: Play Your Cards


On your turn, place one or more cards face-down onto a flock space on the board.

As you do, announce what you are placing  (but you don’t have to tell the truth!).

  • If you have the Pigeon card, you must bluff

  • You can lie about the number or type of birds

  • You can place cards in the wrong flock to confuse others

You also don’t have to play all matching cards at once; you can spread them across turns.

 

Step 2: Debate the Flock


Once all cards have been played, players discuss what happened.

Who seems suspicious?Which flock doesn’t add up?

Your goal: figure out if there is an Imposter Pigeon… and who it is. You can ask players to recall what they placed, and count the number of cards in each pile.

 

Step 3: Vote


Each player places their voting puck in front of the person they believe is the Pigeon.

If you think the Pigeon was removed at the start, vote for the hidden card instead.

Then reveal all the flocks and uncover the truth.


 

Points


Points are awarded using tokens as follows:

  • Players who correctly identify the Pigeon gain 1 point 

  • The Pigeon gains 1 point for each incorrect vote 

  • Players falsely accused gain 1 point (the Pigeon’s vote doesn’t count)

  • If there is no Pigeon, players who accused someone lose 1 point

 


Rules of the Flock


If the Pigeon successfully goes undetected, a special flock rule is triggered depending on where it was hidden:

  • Chicken – Double-yolker: remove two cards next round (Pigeon looks at one)

  • Seagull – Sneaky Seagull: Pigeon looks at another player’s hand next round

  • Flamingo – Flockin’ Fabulous: Pigeon gains +1 point

  • Shoebill – Feathered Fury: choose players to lose 2 points total

  • Emu – Hiss of the Emu: take points directly from players instead of the nest

  • Dodo – Dodo-duction: all other players lose 1 point

 


GAMEPLAY VARIATIONS

 

Changing Birds


To keep things fresh, you can change the flocks each round.

Instead of using the same birds for the whole game, randomly select new flocks at the start of every round (recommended for 3–5 players).

This adds variety, keeps players guessing, and makes it harder to track card counts across rounds.

 

Booby Trap


Shuffle the Booby Trap card into the deck at the start of the game.

  • A player can bluff or play it honestly into any flock

  • If placed with the Pigeon, the Booby player steals the Pigeon’s points

  • The Pigeon still triggers flock rules (except Emu, which the Booby takes instead)

If the Pigeon plays the Booby and goes undetected, they can force other players to lose tokens equal to their winnings.



How to Win IMPOSTER PIGEON


The first player to reach:

  • 7 points (3–4 players), or

  • 12 points (5–6 players)

wins the game.


If there’s a tie… chirp proudly: it’s a joint win 🐦

 

Pigeon and Booby Trap card from IMPOSTER PIGEON

 


Tips for Playing IMPOSTER PIGEON


The best games happen when players:

  • commit fully to their bluffs

  • pay attention to card counts

  • confidently accuse (even when unsure)

 

 

Is IMPOSTER PIGEON Easy to Learn?


Yes. IMPOSTER PIGEON is designed to be:

  • quick to explain

  • easy to pick up

  • light and low-pressure. The pigeon moves each round, so we don’t have you sweating and stressed all evening!

 

 

Perfect For


IMPOSTER PIGEON works best with players who enjoy:

  • social deduction games

  • bluffing and deception

  • party games

  • loud debates and accusations

 


Ready to Play?

 

If you’re ready to cluck and chirp in suspicion, you can purchase the game here!


 

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