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J. K. H.
Greater than one weekGood for many ages. Us grandparents play with other adults and the grandkids, age 8-12. We all have a good time.
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Peggy Hicks
> 3 dayGood for ages 5 to adults, strategy and thinking for kids. Used as a birthday gift.
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katie turner
> 3 dayFun game easy to learn great for family gatherings
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chris
04-06-2025Great game! Easy to play, easy to teach others, travels well, difficulty goes up with the crowd you play against.. Love it. BUT stupid design. I have an older version that was near perfect. The new design has a bag that’s so small you can barely fit the tiles in. If you put the tiles in the bag, you can’t put the bag into the box or even mix up the tiles enough to have a decent game. Seems silly that a $0.10 difference from the manufacturer makes storing and playing the game so much more difficult.
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D&T Mackey
> 3 dayOur family loves this game! It is fun and works well for a wide range of ages. The game concept is very easy to understand and simple to teach, but the logic and strategy potential adds more depth for the more advanced/mature players. The pieces are a nice size and easy to grab. The shapes and colors are vibrant, distinct, and easy to see. My only very minor complaint is difficulty in storing the game between uses. The bag with the game pieces does not fit back in the box very well for storage. I like to store it in the box so that it stacks nicely with other games, otherwise I would just store it in the bag. Im sure there are things I could do to make it work better. Like I said, a very minor complaint. If you are looking for a new game for your family game night, give this one a try. **If you found this review helpful, please mark it as helpful by clicking Yes below.**
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Mother
Greater than one weekWe love this game because it is so much fun! For a family of 4, this game takes us about 45 minutes to play. This game is a hit for all ages, grown ups and children. We started playing this game for Family Board Game night with a 3 year old and a 6 year old. Since there is no reading, it is a great game for adults to play with young children. Of course because of the scoring mechanism, young children will not be able to play without adults. That is ok because this game is so much fun for mom and dad. (What grown up wants to play Chutes and Ladders or Candyland when there is Qwirkle….I also recommend Labyrinth as a Family game.) Our 6 year old was the most talented in the family at noticing Qwirkles. Our 3 year old, of course, needed help. Now, three years later at age 6 and 9, this game is still our favorite and brings many happy memories. I highly recommend for families with both younger and teenage children as well as empty nesters and board game hobbyists. Another plus is that you could say this game challenges our brain with a little bit of math pattern recognition and strategy. A winner for puzzle lovers at any age.
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Billybob 98604
> 3 dayA friend had this game, it just took one time and I was hooked. How many ways can I say Love it
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Larue Padberg
> 3 dayIt took a little time to get the hang of it, but were addicted to the game!
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Irol22
Greater than one weekWorks as expected.
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Overland Hills Church
Greater than one weekMy family and I love this game. It challenges the mind occasionally when playing especially when the board gets big. At the same time, it’s easy to learn and play even for young children.