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    Scrabble

    Scrabble is a beloved word game and one of the best board games of all time. It's like a giant word jumble with endless possibilities. Players are given a set number of wooden letter tiles to begin, and each letter is assigned a different point value. You will immediately start analyzing your letter tiles to see what possible word combinations you might be able to create to play the most point-rich words. You'll want pen and paper nearby to keep track of your scores, and you'll also probably...

    The Game of Life

    We remember playing this game as kids and dreaming about all the possibilities (and responsibilities) that came with being a grown-up—college, marriage, kids, insurance! In this classic game, players each receive a plastic car to maneuver around the game board that represents the move through multiple stages of life, from picking a college to enjoying sweet retirement. The premise of this game is to go through life making smart decisions and eventually be the player who retires first and with...

    Clue

    Clue is a suspenseful murder mystery game that turns everyone into a detective. There's been a murder in the Boddy Mansion, and it's up to you to find the culprit. There are only six suspects, and you are one of them. Move your game pieces through the rooms and secret passageways of the mansion depicted on the game board to look for clues. Who murdered poor Mr. Boddy? What weapon was used? And where did the incident take place? The more clues you find, the more you will be able to narrow down...

    Risk

    Feel what it's like to rule the world in a game of Risk. In this game, a map of the world is spread out on the game board, and all of the continents are broken up into territories. The end goal is for one player to conquer all 42 territories and eliminate the other players along the way. But first, a little diplomacy is required to get there. Make alliances (and then break alliances) as you slowly start to conquer more territory, but be cautious—if you're willing to break an alliance, then yo...

    Carcassonne

    Watch fields, roads, and cities rapidly expand in the Medieval-themed game Carcassonne. Players take turns placing one of the game tiles in an attempt to build up their land. After placing a tile, you can score points by putting a "follower" piece on the items you built. The role and subsequent point value of a follower varies depending on what piece of property you put them on. For instance, a follower placed on a monastery tile is a monk who earns different points than a follower placed on...

    Ticket to Ride

    All aboard! The stakes are high in this game to see who can visit the most cities in North America in just seven days. In Ticket to Ride, players lay claim to railroads across the United States and Canada and compete to connect the most cities with their trains. Draw cards to see what kind of train car you can play or what your next destination might be. Earn points for placing trains and for successfully connecting two destination cities. The game ends when a player has less than two trains...

    Trivial Pursuit

    Baby zebras are born without stripes. True or false? Put your knowledge to the test with the classic game of Trivial Pursuit. There are more than 2,000 questions covering sports & leisure, science & nature, art & culture, geography, entertainment, and history in this ultimate game of trivia. Players travel around the wheel-shaped game board and answer questions from the different categories. Colored squares along the game path denote which category to pull from. If you answer a question right...

    Cards Against Humanity

    Don't try to be prim and proper while playing Cards Against Humanity. The game consists of black cards that have open-ended statements and questions on them and white cards that have a variety of funny, inappropriate, and weird words and phrases on them. Each round, a new player gets to act as the judge and plays one of the open-ended black cards. Everyone else then selects one of the white phrase cards from their hands and submits them to the judge. The judge shuffles the white cards and rea...

    Yahtzee

    We love that there's no limit to how many people can play the fun game of Yahtzee, the dice game where it's all up to the luck of the roll. Each round, players receive three opportunities to roll up to five dice. After each roll, you can evaluate the dice and choose which, if any, you want to roll again. You are looking for a pattern that will work for one of the 13 possible Yahtzee categories. At the end of your turn, choose which category you will use for that round and tally the score acco...

    Uno

    All you need to play this fun family game is the Uno card deck. There are no other marbles, spinners, or game pieces required, which makes this quick to clean up and great to take on the go. An Uno deck contains 108 cards—25 cards each in one of four colors, plus eight special action cards (like Skip and Reverse). Players take turns matching a card from their hand by number or color to the card in the middle of the game. Players replenish their hands by pulling from the "draw" deck until ther...

    Cranium

    We love this game because it gets the whole family humming, sketching, solving, and thinking. To win a game of Cranium, you and your team must go all the way around the board and complete the designated activities. Each color along the game path indicates which of the four card categories you have to pull from to proceed. If you successfully complete the challenge presented on the card you get to roll a die and continue that number of spaces. If you don't complete the challenge, you're stuck...

    Find out the best board games for every occasion, from classic games like Scrabble and Monopoly to strategy games like Chess and Cribbage. Whether you want to play with kids, adults, or friends, there's a game for you on this list.

  2. Jul 2, 2024 · Our board game picks include options for new gamers, more-advanced players, and those looking for party, travel, cooperative, dexterity, or two-player games.

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  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Looking for a new board game to play? Polygon has curated a list of the best modern games for different genres, themes, and player counts. Whether you want to build, battle, or bluff, you'll find something to suit your taste and budget.

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  6. May 20, 2022 · Discover the 25 best board games and card games of 2022, from tactical combat to co-op strategy. Whether you prefer tabletop RPGs, video game adaptations, or solo play, there's something for you here.

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