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Young bridge players worldwide are invited to share their thoughts in a new international survey led by Bridge: A MindSport for All.

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Youth: We want to hear what you think about bridge!

International Youth Bridge Survey

Submitted by Prof. Samantha Punch | Bridge: A MindSport for All(BAMSA)
Faculty of Social Sciences | University of Stirling

November 3, 2025 – We’re running a survey to find out what young people think about bridge, and we need your input!

Whether you play all the time, or you just tried bridge once – your opinion matters. What do you enjoy? What puts you off? What would make bridge better for people your age?

Take part today to influence what happens next with youth bridge and enter our prize draw for 2 x 50$ Amazon vouchers!

Why take part?

We’re gathering perspectives from young players of all ages (up to 31 years), countries and skill levels, and the findings will go directly to the people planning youth bridge programmes.

Your answers will help shape how bridge is taught and played in schools, clubs, and online.

The survey takes only 10-15 minutes to complete and it’s anonymous.

About the survey

This survey is co-led by Prof Samantha Punch and Dr Marina Milosheva from Bridge: A MindSport for All at the University of Stirling. We anticipate that the survey will take you 10-15 minutes (approx.) to complete. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact us at bamsa@stir.ac.uk

Data Protection Privacy Notice

Taking part in this survey is completely voluntary and anonymous. We’ll use the responses to identify general patterns and trends, such as percentages or averages. We may also include short quotations from your written answers in our reports and publications.

Your responses will be kept secure and confidential in accordance with data protection legislation (GDPR and DPA 2018) and with ethical guidance provided by the University of Stirling Ethics Committee.

Further information on the University’s use of research participant information can be found here.

Youth voices in bridge: International survey of young people who play the card game bridge

CLICK HERE FOR SURVEY

Please encourage young players to complete this survey, including those who tried bridge but dropped out – many thanks

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