Sumoku

September 24, 2014 - Comment

Sumoku is a unique crossword-style game with numbers. Players add up their numbered tiles to a multiple of the number on the die. Scores grow with every connected row and column. With 5 game variations and endless challenges, the fun quickly adds up with Sumoku! Includes 96 numbered tiles, 1 die, and a canvas zippered

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Sumoku is a unique crossword-style game with numbers. Players add up their numbered tiles to a multiple of the number on the die. Scores grow with every connected row and column. With 5 game variations and endless challenges, the fun quickly adds up with Sumoku! Includes 96 numbered tiles, 1 die, and a canvas zippered pouch.

Product Features

  • Flex your brain power with this enthralling crossword-style number game.
  • Five game variations (including solo and team play) for up to 8 players, ages 8 to adult.
  • A perfect game for kids to work on math skills.

Comments

P. Yocum says:

fun & challenging game I’m more of a word-game person myself (Scrabble and Bananagrams are among my favorites), but Sumoku is so much fun! I thought it would be an interesting challenge to try a math/number game since my brain is a little rusty in those sectors. There are a few variations described on the instruction sheet–so far I’ve just played the regular multi-player version. Variations include solo sumoku, speed sumoku, team sumoku, and spot sumoku. All have basically the same point, which is to construct…

Susan says:

Homeschool Game WIN! […] I just want to say that this is a perfect homeschool game. It provides addition and multiplication practice, adds in some Sudoku-like puzzle problem solving, and it is FUN. Let me emphasize the FUN part … we play lots of educational games, and some are more fun than others. This is fun for adults as well as children (as long as they have the requisite math background), so it is a win on many levels: mama likes it, daughter likes it, and it’s a quality learning experience. Sumoku is…

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