- Play Sudoku in teams; race to see who can complete their puzzle first
- More than 100 different puzzles designed at three different levels
- Choose your level, or roll the dice and meet the challenge
- Includes 2 game trays and 2 sets of 81 number tiles
- For ages 8 yrs. and up
Product Description
Make fun of sexual stereotypes! This game’s aim is to find out who’s smarter: the dames or the dudes? You’ll bend your gender- and your mind -taking on tough challenges to defend your sex. The trick is, this is not a trivia game. You’ll need to unwrap word jumbles, dissect diagrams and work through word problems to reveal your true intellect. Ready? Ladies first. Gals, what poker term is synonymous with these words: even, water torrent. Now it’s the guys’ turn. Fellas, Ralph Lauren is to Romance as Lancome is to: No. 19, Mademoiselle, One or Tresor? The answers? Flush and Tresor, of course! Game comes with game board, 73 female question cards, 73 male question cards, 74 genius cards, 55 female wild cards, 55 male wild cards, 8 playing pieces and instructions. For 2 to 8 players.












My fiance and I purchased this game last night, we have only played once so far and we really enjoyed it! I won, so like the other reviewer said, it may be easier for women, but I just think think that the women may be more educated? It was a close game with my fiance and I and I highly recommend it!
Amazon Rating: 5 / 5
This game is just as good as an IQ Test, but with gender-biased questions. Our family plays it all the time and it’s always a close game. Heaps of fun!
Amazon Rating: 5 / 5
I was very satisfied with the fast delivery, excellent condition, and positive enjoyment from the gift recipient of this product.
Amazon Rating: 5 / 5
I own both this Battle of the Sexes board game and the original, and I found this one to be just as entertaining as the first. The questions are very similar to those that would be on an actual IQ test. The one thing that disappointed me were the math questions. They seemed extremely simple… one example is “Mary lied to Fred about how much her shoes cost. She told him they were $400, but they were 2.5 times more than that. How much were the shoes?”. It seemed too simple – and it was! All of the math questions aside, this is a great brain-teaser game to play as a group.
Amazon Rating: 4 / 5
This is by far the worst board game I’ve ever played, in every way. Don’t be fooled by the “IQ” in the title: unless yours is in the bottom 10%, you’ll find the questions almost entirely lacking in challenge or interest. This is about the average level: “Fill in the blanks of this holiday classic: ‘D-CK TH- H-LLS’”.
That isn’t to say that there are no challenges to be found in this game: for instance, some of the questions appear to have been translated from English to Chinese and back again. Here’s a lovely design feature: there are two sets of question cards, for male and female, which are supposed to be kept separate, but their backs are the SAME COLOR, so if you accidentally mix up the rather large decks, you have to pick through them one-by-one to figure out which are male and female.
1,000 words really don’t suffice to convey the awfulness of this game. If you got it for Christmas, don’t open it! If you’re thinking about getting it for your friends or family, don’t! (Unless, of course, you want to send a subtle insult about the recipient’s own “IQ”.)
Amazon Rating: 1 / 5