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  1. Players. 2–6. Playing time. 45'. Age range. 6+. Go to the Head of the Class is a roll-and-move board game published originally by the Chad Valley Co Ltd. in 1936. It was then published by Milton Bradley (now owned by Hasbro ). Go to the Head of the Class was last produced by Winning Moves USA in 2013.

    • Go to the Head of the Class, El primero de la clase
    • 1936–2013
  2. 19.2 x 12 x 1.5 inches. Item Weight. 1.05 pounds. ASIN. B000FEHSHE. Manufacturer recommended age. 24 months and up. Best Sellers Rank. #693,105 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games)

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  3. Family. This is the classic board game of answering questions about Language, Science, Art & Music, Mathematics, History, Literature, and Geography. The 50th Anniversary Edition published in 1986 has a new 3 level Quiz Book, so that different age groups will be able to answer easier or harder questions depending on which level they choose to ...

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    • How to Play Go to The Head of The Class
    • My Thoughts on Go to The Head of The Class
    • Should You Buy Go to The Head of The Class?

    Setup

    Place the board in the center of the table. Shuffle the luck and examination cards and place them on the corresponding spaces on the board. The players choose whether they are going to use the junior, intermediate, or senior section of the question booklet. One player will be chosen as the teacher who will read from the question booklet for every question but their own. Each player chooses a playing piece and rolls the dice to determine which desk they start their piece on. The player who sta...

    Playing the Game

    A player begins their turn by rolling the dice. The teacher will ask the question on the current page with the same number as the number that was rolled. If the player answers the question correctly, they move forward six desks. If the player answers incorrectly, they move back two desks. If a player rolled doubles, they instead will move forward or backwards the number that they rolled. If while moving a player lands on the same desk as another player they will move to the next unoccupied de...

    End of Game

    When a player reaches the last five desks (green chairs) they will enter the end game. The game is played the same except that the player only moves forward one desk for each correct guess while moving back the same number of desks if they are wrong. The first player to reach desk 100 wins the game.

    So I would like to start by reiterating that I am basing this review on the 1975 eighteenth edition of the game. I would like to point out that this version of the game was released over 10 years before I was born so that probably has some impact on my thoughts of the game. Go to the Head of the Class is one of those board games that released a new...

    Being one of the first commercial trivia games you have to give Go to the Head of the Class credit for helping to create one of the most popular board game genres. At this point though Go to the Head of the Class is just another trivia game which only differs from other trivia games in the movement mechanics of the game. While it was original when ...

  4. Jul 1, 2006 · Hasbro Gaming Go to The Head of The Class. Visit the Hasbro Gaming Store. 3.9 24 ratings. | Search this page. Includes Gameboard, Quiz booklet and game rules, 6 plastic tokens, 3 dice. For ages 7+ years. Report an issue with this product or seller. $21.99.

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    • 42.7K
    • B000BXTVME
    • 1.5 pounds
  5. Go To The Head Of The Class is an easy game to learn and you'll find yourself wishing it was time to go back to school. The player that can get to the "head of the class" first and answer the final exam question correctly will win the exciting game of Go To The Head Of The Class. Try playing Go To The Head Of The Class today!

  6. Go to the Head of the Class is an ideal game to play through the whole school year to help keep minds in shape. Rules and spaces on the board have changed over time. Below are directions for the 1949 game. The board consists of children’s school desks lined up in front of the teacher’s blackboard. Each row of desks is numbered and ...

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