Your Google Home device isn't just for turning on the lights or streaming music. You can also play games. Try any of these interactive Google Home games to test your knowledge and provide great entertainment for family and friends.

1. Wait Wait Quiz
Have you ever listened to Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me on NPR and thought you'd make a great contestant? This is your chance. Hosted by Peter Sagal and Bill Kurtis, Wait Wait Quiz will feature questions drawn from the week's headlines.
Ready for a refresher on current events? Let's say, “Hey Google, let's play the Wait Wait Quiz!”
2. 6 Swords
6 Swords is a role-playing adventure in which you explore with a party of up to 6 companions. Not all of the commands are obvious, but you'll have a good idea if you have any experience with old text-based adventure games or Dungeons & Dragons. 6 Swords uses an open source version of the first edition of D&D, which may take some time for experienced players to get used to, but it will add a lot of fun to a night of gaming.
3. The Magic Door
Are you ready to find some adventure? Let's say, “Hey Google, open the Magic Door!”.
4. Mystery Sounds
Mystery Sounds is here to help you practice your skills. Your device makes a sound and you can guess what it is. Ready to play? Let's say, “Hey Google, let's play Mystery Sounds”.
5. Mad Libs
Chances are you've played Mad Libs on a pad of paper. But with Google Assistant, you can quickly create an unexpected and funny story without knowing where the plot will go! Ready to play? Let's say, “Hey Google, let's play Mad Libs!”.
6. Song Pop
Think you know every rap song in the world? Song Pop is ready to challenge your musical talent! Let's say, “Hey Google, let's play Song Pop!” to get started.
7. Crystal Ball
Remember Magic 8 Ball and its wonderfully vague but sometimes foreboding answers? Well, Google Home can be your next-generation prophet. Ready to learn about your future? Let's say, “Hey Google, let's play Crystal Ball!”.
8. Akinator
Do you remember the game 20 questions on long trips? Akinator is ready to read your mind and find out who you are thinking about. You choose a character and Akinator will ask you questions to determine who it is! Let's say, “Hey Google, let me talk to the Akinator” to get started.
9. Lucky Trivia
If you are a puzzle enthusiast then Lucky Trivia is the game for you. Google Assistant plays host to a fast-paced game for you and up to 5 of your friends. Let's say, “Hey Google, I'm feeling lucky!” to test your knowledge.
10. Absurd is the Word
The “Would you rather…” party game is always fun, but sometimes coming up with ideas can be difficult. Absurd is the Word puts Google Assistant into that role, asking you to select a category and then name the items in that category. As a result, you might be asked which movie star is the strangest or which author you'd like to marry.
If you're ready to learn something new about your friends, say, “Hey Google, let's play Absurd is the Word”.
11. Math Marathon
Math Marathon is a non-stop arithmetic assault. Google Home will give you a simple addition or subtraction problem and you will answer. You will continue until you get a calculation wrong. Adding and subtracting may not hold an adult's attention for long, but it can help children practice or practice their skills. Let's talk “Hey, Google, play Math Marathon” to start this game.
12. Tic Tac Toe
Checkers is easy, right? But what if you don't see the paper with the X's and O's on it? Play with your Google device and see if you can remember where to highlight next. Are you ready to challenge your brain with this simple classic game? Let's talk “Hey Google, let's play Tic Tac Toe”.
13. 21 Blackjack
If you miss your favorite blackjack table, Google Home has you covered. Deal the cards and see if you can beat the dealer. Ready to try your luck? Just say, “Hey Google, let me talk to 21 Blackjack!”.