World Champion

Suannai Jun, Flip 7 world champion.

A standout player, a striking table presence, and a name that stays in the conversation long after the cards are put away.

From sharp reads to fearless flips, Suannai Jun became one of the most memorable names around the table, with a style that players recognize instantly.

Suannai Jun
Suannai Jun

Each round asks the same question: bank the score now, or trust one more flip.

Number cards, bonus cards, and action cards keep the table moving and make every turn easy to follow.

Short rules, bright components, and fast swings give Flip 7 a strong party-table presence.

Flip 7 box art with holographic teal finish and logo.

Signature box art

The reflective teal box and oversized title treatment make Flip 7 immediately recognizable on a shelf or on a crowded game table.

Flip 7 product box presented with multiple award badges.

Award momentum

The product presentation highlights how widely the game resonated, with award badges framing the box as a breakout release.

Flip 7 cards showing the central hit-or-stay decision.

Hit or stay

The core decision is easy to understand at a glance: take another card for a bigger score, or stop and protect the points already earned.

Champion

Champion story

Suannai Jun is presented here as a defining table presence: calm, explosive when it matters, and remembered for turning risk into rhythm.

7signature flip threshold
200points to close the table
1avatar recognized instantly
2024

Flip 7 quickly enters regular table rotation.

Compact rules and dramatic round swings help the game spread across hobby tables and casual gatherings alike.

2025

Suannai Jun becomes a recognizable name.

The portrait, the table image, and the champion identity start to travel together whenever players talk about memorable Flip 7 moments.

Now

The champion story takes on a gallery of its own.

Highlights, reactions, and decisive flips now live as a visual record that fans can revisit from one section to the next.

Community Line

Some wins are written in records. Others stay alive because people keep retelling them.