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MindWare Qwirkle Board Game

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About MindWare Qwirkle Board Game

An addictive strategy game in the tradition of Sequence, Scrabble, and Othello, the Qwirkle Board Game from MindWare has a simple, straightforward premise: match tiles and win points. But the real joy of the game lies in plotting and scheming your way to victory. Winner of the Parent's Choice Gold Award and a Mensa Select National Competition Winner, Qwirkle is destined to be a family game night favorite. This game is designed for ages six and up and for two to four players. QwirkleBoard Game Ages: Six and up Players: Two to four At a Glance: A fun twist on Scrabble and matching games Players strategize to make matches and earn points Comes with 108 wooden tiles Winner of Parent's Choice Gold Award and Mensa National Competition Includes drawstring bag for tile storage and instructions This award-winning strategy game is easy to learn. View larger. Match colors and shapes in this enthralling strategy game. View larger. Mix, Match, Score, and Win Qwirkle consists of 108 wooden blocks with six different shapes in six colors. Using the blocks, players attempt to score the most points by building lines that share the same shape or color. The simple setup makes this an instant winner for younger kids, while adults will enjoy strategizing to win. How to Play A typical game of Qwirkle lasts about 45 minutes--longer when you're first learning how to play--and players will likely catch on to the rules in no time at all. The game can be set up anywhere, although a large tabletop is best to accommodate the generous number of tiles. The only other thing you'll need is a pencil and paper to keep track of everyone's point count. Each tile has an illustration on the back (circle, eight-point star, four-point star, square, clover, or di