Mukhbir is a hidden-role party game for 5–10 players where one person is secretly sabotaging the group — similar to The Mole or The Traitor, but played live at your dinner table with no moderator needed.
5–10 players
Find the Spy in Your Friend Group
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If you've watched The Traitor on BBC or The Mole, Mukhbir is that energy — but it's your actual friends, not strangers on TV. One person is secretly assigned as the Mukhbir and must sabotage missions without getting caught. Everyone else is trying to figure out who it is through debate and votes. Unlike the TV format, there's no host — the phone assigns roles privately and runs the whole game from start to finish.
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Create a room on mehfil.party and share the code. Everyone joins on their own phone — no app download needed.
The phone secretly assigns one player as the Mukhbir (spy). Everyone else is Aam Log (civilians). No one knows who the spy is.
Play through missions and debate rounds. Vote to eliminate suspects each round. Civilians win if they expose the Mukhbir before the night is over.
How many players do you need?
Mukhbir works best with 5 to 10 players.
Does the Mukhbir know they are the spy?
Yes — the Mukhbir is privately told their role via their phone at the start of the game. Everyone else only finds out if they successfully vote them out.
Do we need a moderator or game master?
No. The phone handles role assignment, missions, and the reveal. Everyone plays the whole game.
Is it free?
Yes, completely free. No account, no download — open mehfil.party in any mobile browser.
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