

🐔 Get clucking—fast-paced fun that’ll have you shouting 'Hurry Up, Chicken Butt!' before you know it!
Hurry Up Chicken Butt is a fast-paced, hot-potato style card game by Exploding Kittens, designed for 2-6 players aged 4 and up. Featuring a unique Chicken Shaker that reveals silly activities and a suspenseful timer, it delivers quick, unpredictable rounds lasting just 2 minutes. Perfect for family game nights, playdates, and parties, this screen-free game combines physical activity, creativity, and nonstop laughter, making it a top-rated choice for energetic kids and adults alike.







| ASIN | B0C2RG3GQS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,766 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #82 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,046) |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Item model number | HUCB-CORE-4 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Exploding Kittens |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 2.99 x 6.77 x 5.98 inches |
| Release date | August 2, 2024 |
B**B
Zero Strategy. Maximum Chaos. Chicken Butt Perfection
This game is exactly what it sounds like—and somehow even better. Exploding Kittens: Hurry Up Chicken Butt is pure, ridiculous fun with absolutely no shame. You will yell. You will panic. You will smack a chicken. You will laugh way harder than you should. The rules are easy, the rounds are fast, and the chaos level is chef’s kiss. It’s perfect for kids, families, or adults who momentarily forget how old they are once a chicken butt is involved. Every round turns into frantic chicken clucking and uncontrollable laughter. If you’re looking for deep strategy, look elsewhere. If you want a game that makes everyone cry-laugh while shouting “HURRY UP, CHICKEN BUTT!”—this is the one. Five stars. Zero dignity. Would play again immediately. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🐔💥
D**G
Fast, Silly, and Perfect for Kids with Lots of Energy!
Exploding Kittens: Hurry Up Chicken Butt is a hilarious, fast-paced card game that’s an instant hit with kids (and adults who don’t mind getting a little silly). The rules are super easy to learn, and the quick two-minute rounds make it perfect for short attention spans or between bigger games on family night. It’s got that goofy humor you’d expect from Exploding Kittens—lots of laughing, shouting, and racing to pass the cards before time runs out. The “hot potato” style play keeps everyone moving and engaged. The quality is perfect for gentle to rough play. If you’re looking for a game that combines speed, laughter, and a little bit of chaos, this one’s a winner. Great for ages 4 and up, and perfect to bring to parties or family gatherings.
R**E
Fun for family
This game is perfect, it is so much fun. We are a family of 3 and have had so much fun with it. It gets you up and moving around too. It was definitely worth the price, but I caught it on sale so that made it even better.
A**J
what's up, chicken butt. had to be said
I bought this as a Toys For Tots donation. hopefully the child who gets it likes it because it looks pretty cool. I bought it at a reasonable price. I like that it is meant to be played quickly and that it is small for easy portability. my kids have played it, and they think it is a funny game. seems like a good quality, family game.
V**E
Fantastic game!
Super fun and easy game! Played with a 6 and 7 year old. Don’t forget the batteries!
P**4
Fun game for young kids!
Bought this for my 5 year old daughter as a gift for christmas. While she can't read the cards at her age the game itself is perfect for her age bracket. The game is easy to understand and had us laughing the whole time. It allows her to be creative and silly. It is small and compact so easy to store.
L**O
Fun game for grandkids
This was a really fun game for my grandchildren. It was easy to learn and good for many different ages. I purchased it for a sleepover we were having and it was a good price.
M**M
Very excellent!
This game is a lot of fun. I’ve bought it a few times, and it’s always a hit. One thing to note is that it does need a few or more people to have a good game, and if the kids are at sll on the younger side, they’ll need an adult or older kid to do the reading and even more so the guiding for each new card activity. That’s not a bad thing, it’s a good habit for adults to be in- playing with and interacting in the fun (hopefully with their phone nowhere in sight), but if it’s bought in hopes that the kids will be able to manage it on their own, ehh, only if they can read well, follow instructions, and can manage a structured, fast-paced game like this. There’s a LOT of movement in the game, which is awesome, and it’s guaranteed that there will be a lot of laughter. There are really funny cards like, “Give everyone in the game a new name” and that is just hilarious no matter what you say. It’s great. If you have a child who is averse to losing, lol, I’d suggest playing a few rounds first, just passing the clucking chicken around in the circle (like a game of hot potato) until it squawks, which means the person holding it is out of the game. That is what I did a few times because one of the kids was a child who did NOT like to lose (I’m looking at you, parents who NEVER let their kids lose, and now they miss out on learning how to do it gracefully). We would be having fun getting into the game, and if the chicken squawked while it was still her turn (so she was out of the game) she would cry and run off, meaning we couldn’t continue because there was only three of us. Rude. It’s also helpful to do that first in case they get freaked out by the squawking/buzzer. There’s layers to the game, and with little kids it’s sometimes helpful to introduce it this way to get them used to the basic foundation of the game which is essentially hot potato. Then you can add in the cards snd actions to be taken each turn snd it seems to be less confusing snd chaotic thst wsy. Otherwise, if little ones get too overwhelmed and confused they’ll lose confidence and not want to play, generally speaking, and I did experience that with this game a few times… which is why I started doing it it with simply passing the chicken around first. After that there was never an issue with overwhelm or confusion. ✨My ultimate tip: Put a piece of tape to cover over the speaker on the bottom to your liking… THE CHICKEN IS LOUD. A piece of electrical tape would probably work best, but at the time when the game was mine, I used scotch tape, and I just kept adding layers until it was quiet enough. That’s helpful too bc some little kids do get scared by the sound (and adults, lol). Have fun!! Totally a great game and I’d recommend it with complete confidence that it would be a hit. It would probably be fun as a drinking game too. I don’t really drink, but I can see it being pretty funny.
W**R
Funny game for the whole family. Also made a great party games over the festive period and enjoyed by all ages
Z**O
I played this game with different age groups. Everybody loved it. It is so fun. I wish the chicken could be louder.
M**.
Wow, what a Christmas we’ve had with this game! We were looking for something different to play as a family, with 3 boys age 5-15, and the big kids (us) included. We’ve had soo much fun playing this game, it’s a great laugh, find it keeps us fit running after the chicken butt, and the boys want to play it again and again. It really is a good game for all the family, our visitors got roped in too and loved it! You can take it and play anywhere, just need a bit of space to hid the chicken butt card. Thank you for giving us a great Christmas!
J**E
My kids are 8 and 6, this is by far the best family game we've ever played together. It's super easy to learn, the game play is simple and quick, and it's genuinely so fun and funny to play. If you're introducing game nights into your family schedule with little ones, definitely add this to your collection.
A**R
Great fun - and a bit of exercise - my 6 year old loves it!
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 week ago