
Many players assume that any compound word can serve as a clue, but the official rules distinguish between different types of word structures.
No, according to the Codenames Official Rulebook, a clue must technically be only one word, though exceptions exist for specific types.
Codenames Official Rules [edition not specified]
These rules correspond to the UK edition of Codenames.
Official Rule Breakdown
Regarding whether a clue can be two words, the official rules state that your clue must be only one word. While English contains various compound forms, technically only one-word compounds such as 'greenhouse' are valid. Two-word compounds like 'pack rat' or hyphenated words like 'mother-in-law' are considered invalid unless the opposing spymaster allows them. However, groups can agree to allow common abbreviations (like CIA or NASA) or specific proper names (like New York) to count as one-word clues.
Example Play Situation
Alice is the spymaster and Bob is a field operative. Alice wants to use 'alarm clock' for the words 'TIME' and 'WAKE', but since it is two words, the opposing team objects. Alice instead decides to use a valid one-word clue or asks the opponents for permission to use the compound.

House Rules
[HOUSE RULE] Many groups choose to be more liberal by allowing all compound words, such as 'alarm clock', or allowing multi-word proper names and titles.
Common Misconceptions
- All compound words are valid clues
- Two-word phrases are allowed by default
- Spymasters can invent their own compound words
Quick Reference
| You Can | You Cannot |
|---|---|
| Use one-word compounds like greenhouse | Use two-word clues like pack rat without permission |
| Use proper names if your group agrees | Invent new compound words that do not exist |
| Use common abbreviations if your group agrees | Use hyphenated words unless allowed by opponents |
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the official rule for one-word clues in Codenames?
- Clues must be one word, meaning only one-word compounds like greenhouse are strictly valid.
- Can I use a two-word clue like 'pack rat'?
- No, unless the opposing spymaster agrees to allow it as a house rule.
- Are abbreviations like CIA allowed?
- Yes, your group can decide to allow common abbreviations as one-word clues.
- Is 'New York' considered one word?
- Your group can agree to count proper names like New York as one word.







