"Jenga" is an exciting board game, known in Russia as the "leaning tower". The principle is quite simple: a tower is built from even wooden blocks (each new “floor” is made alternating the direction of laying), and then the players begin to carefully pull out one block at a time and place it on top of the tower.

How to win at Jenga

The winner is the one who is the last to get the block and does not bring down the tower. You need to act carefully and carefully, and you should also immediately think about how exactly to place the element on top: after all, this is often more difficult than simply pulling it out of the “foundation”.

How tall is the tower?

If the players are experienced and careful, then the tower turns out to be very high: from the outside it seems that if a butterfly lands on it, the whole structure will collapse. Many people build a high tower not as part of a game, but simply for fun - for example, to take a photo with it or to drop it beautifully. By the way, the Jenga fall is studied in American schools in physics lessons.

Why is this game good for children?

  • Firstly, Jenga develops fine motor skills very well, that is, it activates the areas of the brain responsible for sensory and thinking. It is known that similar games contribute to the prevention of various cardiovascular diseases in old age and significantly accelerate intellectual development child.
  • Secondly, “Jenga” teaches spatial and architectural thinking: imagining which block is less loaded in order to pull it out is a rather difficult task, but very necessary for the child.
  • Thirdly, the Jenga game develops team spirit: children can play it together and improve their communication skills.
  • Fourthly, Jenga is very good as a family game: it is interesting to play for both children and adults.
  • What will I find in the set?

    The box contains 54 smooth blocks of dense wood, the thickness of which is slightly less than the width, the shape and. The latter serves to build a level tower, from which the game begins.

    Who invented this game?

    A Girl Named Leslie Scott: The first set was released in 1974. Leslie grew up near a house made of similar blocks - and as a child she often assembled various structures from “wooden bricks”. In the 80s, the game became famous in the UK, and in 87 - in America. This is how bricks and neighboring construction can have an irreparable impact on the psyche of millions of people around the world.

    What modifications are there for the game?

    Jenga can also be played with colored blocks and dice: in this case, a die roll decides which block needs to be moved. You can buy two sets of Jenga so that you can play the classic version with one and give the other one to your child to color - this will help improve his Creative skills and will significantly increase interest in this useful and educational game.

    What other names for this game are used?

    Throughout the world, Jenga is known as different names. We call it “Town”, in Brazil – “Earthquake”, in Europe they know it as “ Leaning Tower of Pisa", in Denmark - as "Brick House".

    What other sets are there:

    Lera

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    Today I want to talk about interesting game for two or big company - Tower. Other names are "Tower", "Jenga", "Jenga", "Top Over". We bought this game a year ago and have never regretted it; it brought us a lot of fun minutes (as well as funny photos).

    Rules of the game Tower (Jenga)

    Tower consists of 54 wooden blocks, they are laid out 3 on top of each other closely (layers must be laid perpendicular) and form a tall beautiful tower of 18 floors. Now players take turns taking one block from anywhere in the tower (except for the top two, it’s too easy) and placing them on the top floor of the tower. Important Note: You only need to take out the block one hand, the second hand lies quietly and does not help to hold the tower, belay, etc. But your one gaming hand can do whatever it wants - poke at all the blocks to check which one is not sitting tightly, straighten the protruding pieces of the tower and whatever it wants. You are allowed to stop halfway to reach the block if you feel this threatens to destroy the turret.

    Who lost?

    The game ends tower fall, the one who was responsible for this lost, that is, he tried to get his block, and this led to destruction.

    In this case, even a situation in which only one block fell, with the exception of the one that they tried to get, is considered a loss. True, this is very rare. In 95% of cases, the entire tower collapses epically and with a roar.

    At what point is it especially interesting to play?

    It becomes interesting when the tower actually grows - or maybe it will grow three times in height. Then it hangs on literally by a thread and each player feels great tension during his turn and great joy if he managed to fish out the block without consequences. And also, when an opponent walks, we usually have cheerful encouragement: “Come on, come on, destroy it already!” and inside there is such hope that the move will not reach you. After all, the situation only gets worse with every move.

    How to increase interest

    Play for desire! How many everyday issues we solved during this game! I washed the floors, and the dishes, and cleaned the apartment :))) But without tears or resentment towards my husband, because everything was decided in a fair fight. No, of course, in fact he laughed at me and went to help. In a large company, we really like to play, who will wash the dishes after our get-together, then everyone play with passion, at least not to lose, because this is at stake! And when all these options get boring and you don’t know what else to order, then you can use each block apply a number and make a sheet with transcripts, and even take an assignment for forfeits. At the moment of the destruction of the tower, they look at which block with which number is left in their hands; the task under this number will have to be completed.

    From what age

    Our two-year-old son loves to play this game, and he’s already getting good at it. I think from three he will already be a full-fledged player. The biggest problem is that the second handle constantly tries to help, but we, of course, allow it :)

    How else to use

    When we saw this game on sale, the question of whether to take it or not was not even raised, since we had long wanted a wooden construction set for our child, and compared to a construction set of similar size, the tower was twice as big cheaper! In the end, we took the tower and it turned out to be two in one. My son asks to get the tower almost every day and uses it in all his games. He builds roads, houses, barriers and simply transports them in a truck, loading them with a tractor with a bucket.

    Watch the video on how to play wooden Jenga Tower

    How much does the Tower cost?

    Now there are variations of this game, for example, a very gambling version of Jenga Boom, where the tension only increases. You can get acquainted with the prices for the game Tower and make a purchasing decision in the table below.

    Where to buy a Jenga Tower
    The shops What sets Price
    Classic Jenga, Jenga BOOM 970 -1400 rub.

    The game is a hit. A game that the whole world has been playing for 40 years. A game that is given as a gift for birthdays, holidays and corporate events.

    Jenga is a standard of its own - exciting game With simple rules. It's easy to play alone, with two, with four people! Even if you just put Jenga on the table, it will fit into any interior!

    The rules of the game are explained literally in a minute. First you need to build a tower. We lay out 3 bars on a table or other flat surface, on them 3 more bars perpendicular to the first row and so on until we have laid out all 45 bars. Jenga of 15 levels is ready!

    The game has begun! Players take turns pulling out one block at a time and placing it on top of the tower. You cannot take bars from the top two rows. Only one hand can be used. That's all the rules. But you can complicate the task by pulling out bars with numbers rolled on the dice.

    If you play big cheerful company, then everyone will be a winner, except the “lucky” one who destroyed the tower on his turn.

    Equipment:

    • 45 wooden blocks;
    • 2 cubes.
  • Reviews for the board game Jenga with numbers Small (Jenga)

    Pasha

    I have a question how to play Jengo I have 48 cubes with numbers and 4 dominoes so how to play so that for example 48 comes up

    Answer: Hello! In our Jenga there are 45 bars with numbers and 2 dice with numbers from 1 to 6. You draw a bar with the numbers that came up on the dice, for example 25, 43, 56, etc.

    NASTYA

    I have such a problem - how to pull out the parts with numbers. 7, 8 and 9 if the dice only have 6 sides?

    Answer: The fact is that this Jenga does not have details with the numbers 7,8,9 and 0. Let's assume that these numbers are there. In this case, you can use special 9-sided dice or more budget options: -Draw lots consisting of matches with numbers. - Roulette, lotto, random number generator. - Fortune telling using coffee grounds, a crystal ball and other available means. Have a good game.

  • This game is very simple and at the same time can bring many pleasant moments to both children and their parents. The number of players is practically unlimited: you can train alone and hold tournaments for 2, 3 and 10 people! First you need to buy a special kit from 54 wooden blocks.

    Rules of the game "Jenga"

    First, a tower is built from a set of blocks on a table or floor. To do this, the blocks are stacked three in a row and the resulting layers are stacked on top of each other, one across the other. This turns out to be a tower of 18 levels. As a rule, a cardboard guide is included in the kit, which will allow you to level the tower for its exceptional evenness and verticality.

    As soon as the tower is built and the order of the players' turns is determined, you can begin!

    Each player, on his turn, tries to pull out any block that seems free to him. This must be done using only one hand. You cannot work with both hands at the same time, but you can use your hands in turns if it is convenient. After the block is released from the tower, it is laid on its top so that construction continues according to the rules: 3 bars per layer, each next layer across the previous one. You cannot take bars from an unfinished top layer and the next layer below it.

    As soon as the block is placed, the turn passes to the next player in turn and further in a circle. The player on whom the tower collapses with a roar is considered the loser, and the game starts over. You can organize a knockout game.

    Tricks:

    • First of all, you need to look for loose bars. They can be either on the edge, and then they can be “picked out” from the side, or in the center, then they must be pushed out with a finger on one side and then pulled out on the other;
    • It is very important to pay attention to the tilt of the tower: sometimes, after a new block is placed on one side of the tower, on the other side it becomes possible to pull out the block that was previously clamped;
    • You can set up “traps” for the following players: taking into account the tilt of the tower, aggravate it by placing your block on the same side. But the main thing here is not to overdo it!
    • Although you cannot use both hands, you can use several fingers of one hand, for example, grab the block with your thumb and forefinger, and with your middle hand carefully rest against the tower so that it does not fall. Well, use your hands in turn.

    Jenga video game:

    Board game Jenga (Tower) and its variations

    History of appearance

    The familiar “Jenga” was invented by British board game designer Leslie Scott three decades ago. According to the author, it was created in the image and likeness of the game at which the entire Scott couple spent their evenings in the distant seventies. Only then, instead of elongated wooden blocks, elements of the Takoradi children's construction set, brought from Ghana, were used. Based on the same African fun, another game was created called “Ta-Ka-Radi”, very similar to “Jenga”. It appeared on the American market several years earlier, but did not achieve such deafening popularity as Jenga.

    The game has a rather exotic name. "Jenga" is a Swahili dictionary word meaning "to build." The game's author, Leslie Scott, is of British descent, but she was born in Tanzania and spent her entire childhood in Africa. Therefore, Leslie decided to pay tribute to her second native language by christening her new brainchild with a name so unusual for Europeans.

    Kit Contents

    The original Jenga consists of 54 oblong wooden blocks. The surface of each block is carefully sanded, but not covered with varnish or paint. This increases friction between structural elements and prevents the tower from falling apart. The dimensions of the block of the classic version of the game are 1.5x2.5x7.5 cm.

    With the growing popularity of Jenga, many of its “remakes” have appeared on the market, the dimensions of the elements of which may differ from the ancestor, but the aspect ratio of the blocks is mostly preserved.

    "Ta-Ka-Radi" vs. "Jenga"

    The two games are very similar, but have some significant differences. Ta-Ka-Radi uses only 51 rectangular blocks. As a result, the original tower is one floor lower than in Jenga, but the height of the structure is greater. The most important difference is how the bars should be placed. In “Ta-Ka-Radi” the blocks are installed on the short side of the section with significant gaps between the elements of the same row. At the same time, in Jenga, the bars lie close to each other on the long side of the section.

    If “Jenga” comes in paper packaging, then “Ta-Ka-Radi” is sold in a fabric bag made of natural cloth with a print. The manufacturer also offers a choice of several types of fabrics from which the bag can be made, all colors in the spirit of Africa.

    Preparing for the game

    Before the start of the round, the starting tower must be level. You can level it using the box from the game itself. Some Jenga sets come with a special plastic corner that acts as a kind of level. Initially, our building has 18 “floors” of 3 blocks each. The bars are laid on the long side. All elements must fit tightly to each other. In this case, the bars of each subsequent row are located perpendicular to the blocks of the previous one.

    Rules and gameplay

    Jenga is designed for two or more players. The principles of the game are very simple: each participant takes out one block from an already standing structure and places it perpendicular to the previous row. At the same time, the “penthouse” tier, preceding the unfinished one, remains untouchable. Also, you cannot start laying blocks in new level, leaving the top "floor" unfinished.


    You can only pull the block out of the tower with one hand. You are first allowed to touch the elements and tap the ends of the bars, checking which of them is the most pliable. If something moves out of place, the player must return all affected blocks to their original position before the end of his turn.

    All participants take turns taking turns. The turn ends when the next player touches the tower or ten seconds after placing the pulled out block.

    Nature of the game

    The game trains motor skills and analytical skills well. At the same time, it does not require participants to develop strategy and mental stress, so the gameplay is a relaxed, fun pastime.

    Varieties of the game

    There are a great many varieties of Jenga on the modern board game market: from small portable versions with tiny bars to huge copies that serve more of an advertising role than serve their direct purpose. Such a “tower boom” among board game manufacturers was undoubtedly due to the popularity that the game found among fans of such games. According to the creator of the classic Jenga, about 50 million copies of the original game have been sold worldwide.

    "Jenga: Throw and Go" (Throw "n Go Jenga)- a game resulting from the fusion of good old Jenga and gaming dice. Elements classic set painted in three various colors. The dice are marked with colors and words that indicate where exactly the block should be pulled from (middle, top, bottom of the tower), as well as exactly how many blocks need to be pulled in one move. For example, after the first roll, you get the words “any two” on the top face of the die. This means that you will have to “fight” with two bars, and not with one.


    Throw the die again, and the top one turns out to be a crimson side with the word “beginning”, which means that the first element is crimson, and it is located at the base of the structure. Next, you roll the dice and get the word “middle” on a black background - you pull out a black block from the middle of the tower.

    Jenga Truth or Dare. The set consists of the usual number of blocks, two thirds of which are colored orange and purple colors(colors may vary in different editions of the game). Orange bars are desires, purple bars are questions. In this case, one third of the game elements remain uncolored. It is on these pristine bars that players are invited to write own desires or questions. Then the game becomes individual characteristics and becomes one of a kind. Overall, this variation is quite fun and aims to get participants talking, and the gameplay is generously filled with fiction and eccentricity. Due to its nature, it is intended for players over 12 years of age. Nevertheless, many rightfully note that this variety of Jenga is not suitable for children. The desires and questions proposed by the creators cannot be called crystal innocent. On the one hand, you may only be required to sing a song or describe one of the participants and games (why not?). There are also more amusing statements, such as “sensual dance with a mop” and other similar inventions. The questions are tricky ones with a touch of the now popular “American humor.”

    More suitable for children Jenga Girl Talk Edition- a much more harmless edition of the game. The blocks are painted pink and crimson and, just like in the previous version, are covered with questions. This kind of thing could once be seen in children’s notebooks and questionnaires, which were then filled out by friends and classmates. Here you will find traditional questions: “What is your most cherished wish? or the more modern “Name your favorite website.”

    Jenga Extreme. The game elements are not cuboid, and a parallelogram. This adds gameplay a certain extreme and makes it possible to build tilted towers of absolutely bizarre shapes.

    "Jenga: Las Vegas Casino" (Las Vegas Casino Jenga)- a completely unexpected combination of two completely different games: Jenga and roulette! As the tower is built, players place bets. The set consists of 54 numbered red and black blocks, a betting board and 75 chips. Recommended for players 18 years and older.

    "Jenga" XXL- an enlarged version of the classic Jenga (although there are also much larger copies of the game). The size of each block is approximately 45x22.5x7.5 cm. The set includes 50 elements (48 directly for the game and 2 “in reserve”). All blocks are made not of sanded wood, but of painted plywood, so that when they fall, the structure will not kill players. The original tower is 120 cm high and can theoretically grow to three and a half meters during the game! This version of Jenga is especially good for outdoor games, and it goes great as a fun accompaniment to a barbecue.

    We briefly talked about only some of the varieties of this simple board game. There are also special editions of it. Special attention deserves Jenga Nigthmare before Christmas- a game designed in the spirit of a popular cartoon that appeared on screens more than twenty years ago. The blocks are colored black, purple and orange colors. Each of them bears images of ghosts, funny, sad, cunning faces of Jack Skelington and, of course, the name of the cartoon with its signature “Halloween” font.

    In addition, there are many board games created based on Jenga. Some retain the rules of the original game, but the elements themselves are significantly modified. In particular, the snow-white set looks very interesting Jenga Stack The Bones with blocks in the form of bones and a skull crowning the tower. Such a set can become not only your favorite game, but also original decoration interior design, which will also serve as a wonderful gift for lovers of various outlandish things. There are also similar sets with more peaceful themes: with cats, bunnies, carrots, and so on.

    As you can see, the good old Jenga does not stand still, but develops in accordance with the desires of modern users. The market is replete with various versions of the long-loved board game, among which you are sure to find the best “Tower” for yourself.