Jenga

Jenga is a game of skill. It consists of 60 ( in some editions even 54 ) of the same wooden components in rectangular shape of size 7.5 × 2.5 × 1 cm, which are stacked at the beginning of the game to a tower by always come to lie side by side three blocks.

Regulate

After the tower is erected, the players alternately remove one handed a stone from the tower and place it on top of the top. From the top level, no stone should be removed. From the immediately underlying level, a stone may be removed only if the overlying top level is already full ( ie consists of 3 stones). The game ends when the tower collapses. Winner of the game is to see who could put the last stone on the tower without letting it coincide right after.

Material

The game, which was released by MB and later at Hasbro in 1989, devised by the game author Leslie Scott and counted soon after the publication of the classics at the Skills games. Originally made of wood, there are also versions with plastic stones. Since these are, however, worked almost precisely in contrast to the wood pieces, the rules in the construction of the tower are slightly changed.

Variants

Meanwhile, several variants have been established around the Urspiel, the tu example, in Jenga tip or 's! Modifications of the party game Truth or Dare are. Jenga Casino has black and red stones with printed numbers and provides a gambling roulette variation in possible sense, the variations in detail are:

  • Jenga - Children
  • Jenga - Ultimate
  • Jenga - Casino
  • Jenga - Nostalgia
  • Jenga - Say it or do it!
  • Jenga - Extreme ( the blocks have different shapes and angles )

Draw

Very rarely indecisive Scores are possible, that is, provide for a final stone was placed on top, but no other player can put more.

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