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Hot Potato

#4476BGG ↗

1988 · 2-6 players · 10min · weight 1.00 · 161 ratings

v2 v3 v4 wide v4 deep

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ID
4476
Name
Hot Potato
Year
1988
Rank
30161
Min players
2
Max players
6
Playing time
10
Min playtime
10
Max playtime
10
Avg weight
1
Num weights
9
Bayes avg
5.4307
Average
4.43975
Users rated
161
Num owned
281
Wanting
2
Wishing
8
Num comments
30
Fetched at
Wed Apr 29 2026 05:49:34 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mechanisms (3)
Hot PotatoPlayer EliminationReal-Time
Categories (4)
Action / DexterityChildren's GameParty GameReal-time
Description (1171 chars)

A high-pressure game of getting rid of a "hot" potato so as not to be holding it when time runs out. This game probably goes way back. Sidney Addy's Glossary of Sheffield Words describes a game in which "a number of people sit in a row, or in chairs round a parlor. A lighted taper is handed to the first, who says: Jack's alive, and likely to live If he dies in your hand, you've a forfeit to give. The one in whose hand the light expires has to pay the forfeit." That was written in 1888. Apparently later it was played with an actual hot potato. Whoever ended up with the potato when the music stopped was kicked out and the potato elimination match continued. By the 1950s, manufactured Hot Potato games were already on store shelves. Remco’s late 1950s version used small plastic pans for each player, covered up so that no one would know who was holding the real potato. In the 1960s, there was “Spudsie,” a wind-up potato who emitted a loud DING when time was up. In the 1980s, there was the battery-powered “Chip O’Grattin.” Most recently there is a battery-powered talking potato, which shouts out “Yahoo!”

LLM v2 (wide)

Not yet enriched at v2 (wide pass).

LLM v3 (deep)

Not yet enriched at v3 (deep pass).

LLM v4 wide (controlled-vocab primitives)

Not yet enriched at v4 (wide pass).

LLM v4 deep (archetype fit)

Not in the v4 deep-pass top-20% slice.