Limitless Win the Board Game – with competition!
Are you a fan of Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win? If so, keep reading on to find out how you can win a copy of the board game.

What Is Limitless Win?
Limitless Win is an ITV game show hosted by the UK’s cherished duo, Ant and Dec. Each show features couples aiming to ascend the infinite money ladder by answering number-based questions.
A Delightful Game for Families
Inspired by the hit trivia quiz show, this renowned board game promises loads of fun for families with kids aged 8 and older. It’s the perfect addition to any gathering, entertaining children, teenagers, and adults alike.
Experience the thrill, strategy, and knowledge-based challenges of this family-friendly game, ensuring hours of entertainment and competitive fun for everyone involved.
Dive into the challenge by answering a series of trivia questions, each connected to a numeric value, to climb higher on the endless money ladder. Exercise caution, though, as going over the correct answer even by just one means losing it all!

Unboxing the Fun
Inside the box, you’ll find:
- An endless money ladder
- Over 600 trivia questions
- Two answer dials
- A score tracker
- A “cash out” button
- Simple-to-understand instructions
Gameplay Instructions
Stage One: The Life Builder
Race against the clock to answer as many questions correctly within the time limit. Each correct answer earns your team additional lives for the second stage.
Kick off the Life Builder round by having a member from Team One set the 60-second timer and pose questions to the first participant from Team Two. Once time’s up, tally the correct answers and translate them into lives. Then, switch roles.
Stage Two: The Climbing Duel
Teams work together to answer the questions. Individually, team members adjust their answer dials to their guessed answers and then reveal them simultaneously. Correct exact answers allow a team to secure the milestone’s value.
Incorrect answers result in the loss of lives. If a team’s answer exceeds the correct one, they’re out of the game, forfeiting all accumulated money.
Determining the Winner
Teams have the option to “cash out” at any point by pressing the golden button, securing their accumulated funds and bowing out of the game. The game continues until a team either decides to cash out or runs out of lives. Victory goes to the team with the highest total money banked across all rounds!

How To Enter
If you’d like to be in with the chance of winning the Limitless Win board game, enter via the Gleam widget below (Terms and Conditions apply). UK Entries only due to postage.
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I prefer Dec, he’s funny and doesn’t take things too seriously. Ant gets more wound up about not winning their games!
To be honest not too keen on either and rarely watch TV but love quiz games to play with the grandchildren. All but one are now teenagers so nan’s games cupboard has had to be updated to reflect this though they still love playing old favourites like Guess Who!
I prefer Ant, but only just, because he makes me laugh more!
I’m a celeb is still our favourite, even afterall these years! Good fun to watch on a cosy Winter night in!
I’m have never heard of Ant and Dec will have to check this out
This is one of my favourite tv quiz shows so this sounds perfect
Saturday Night Takeaway is great, reminds me of all the brilliant 90s game shows!
Really enjoyed Ant & Dec’s DNA journey – like anything like that x
Cannot choose between them as they are both fabulous. Love Saturday Night Takeaway as it is great family fun!
My boys would love this game, they like watching it on a weekend
Looks a fun game but Ant and Dec – it’s a BIG NO from me
great game to play with the family for a fun time
Ant is my favourite as an entertainer. My favourite show that they host is Saturday Night Takeaway.
rather nice if i say so myself! yay!
Saturday Night Takeaway as it is very entertaining and easy-watching!
I think Ant as think he is funnier!
I love Ant and Dec, full stop, haha. My family love quiz show too and even though they’re still slightly young to join to play now, in a couple of years I can’t wait to play this with them. My 6 year old son has already got a very competitive side to him and loves memorising facts so this game will be perfect for him.