Jenga
GHC175
Players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks that stacks up to 3ft and higher. Each block removed is then placed on top of the tower, creating a progressively more unstable structure.
GHC175
Players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks that stacks up to 3ft and higher. Each block removed is then placed on top of the tower, creating a progressively more unstable structure.
GAMEPLAY
To begin the game, the blocks are stacked into a solid rectangular tower of 18 layers, with three blocks per layer.
Starting with the one who built the tower, players take turns removing one block from any level below the highest completed one and placing it horizontally atop the tower, perpendicular to any blocks on which it is to rest. Each player may use only one hand to touch the tower or move a block at any given time, but may switch hands whenever desired. Once a level contains three blocks, it is complete and may not have any more blocks added to it. A block may be touched or nudged to determine whether it is loose enough to remove without disturbing the rest of the tower, but it must be returned to its original position if the player decides to move a different one. A turn ends when the next player in sequence touches the tower or when the agreed time has elapsed since the placement of a block, whichever occurs first.The game ends when any portion of the tower collapses, caused by either the removal of a block or its new placement. The last player to complete a turn before the collapse is the winner.