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You are here: Home / News / Entertainment / Solarpop Launches Spot It! SA

Solarpop Launches Spot It! SA

5 May 2026 by Guest

Great white sharks, vuvuzelas, lions, dolphins, melktert, Soweto Towers, potjiekos, giraffes and rugby balls are just some of the proudly South African icons featured in the brand-new South African version of Spot It! Brought to you by Solarpop, Spot It! SA brings some of the country’s most recognisable sights, symbols and cultural favourites together in …

Great white sharks, vuvuzelas, lions, dolphins, melktert, Soweto Towers, potjiekos, giraffes and rugby balls are just some of the proudly South African icons featured in the brand-new South African version of Spot It! Brought to you by Solarpop, Spot It! SA brings some of the country’s most recognisable sights, symbols and cultural favourites together in one fast-paced, family-friendly game.

Known internationally as a quick-thinking game of visual perception, Spot It! is simple to learn, easy to play and exciting for all ages. Each card features a selection of colourful symbols, but between any two cards there is always one matching image. The challenge is to spot the matching symbol before anyone else does. It sounds easy, but once the cards are flying and the pressure is on, the game quickly becomes a lively test of focus and reaction time.

Suitable for players aged six and up, Spot It! SA is ideal for families, friends, classrooms, holidays, game nights and anyone looking for a compact game that can be enjoyed almost anywhere. The new South African edition adds an extra layer of fun, with local references that players will recognise and proudly call out as they play.
“Spot It! SA takes everything people already love about the game and adds a local twist that feels familiar and proudly South African, with huge doses of fun,” says Alex Irwin of Solarpop. “It’s quick to learn and perfect for bringing different generations together.”

From kids and parents to tourists, collectors and proudly local game lovers, Spot It! SA is a small game with a big South African heart.
For more gaming inspiration follow @solarpopsouthafrica

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Author: Veruska D from Twiga Communications on behalf of Solarpop.

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