Educational Board "Guess Who" Memory Game "Guess Who?" 8 Boards

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Educational Board "Guess Who" Memory Game "Guess Who?" 8 Boards
Educational Board "Guess Who" Memory Game "Guess Who?" 8 Boards
Educational Board "Guess Who" Memory Game "Guess Who?" 8 Boards
Educational Board "Guess Who" Memory Game "Guess Who?" 8 Boards

Educational Board "Guess Who?" 8 Boards

Excellent, addictive and exciting fun for young and old. A great way to spend your free time.

Smart fun

  • Teaches concentration, logical thinking and the ability to ask questions,
  • Supports proper development,
  • It takes for long hours,
  • A large number of combinations means that the game will not get bored quickly
  • Opportunity to learn English

Rules of the game:

  • Players sit opposite each other and set the same board on the board on two sides.
  • At the top of the board there are different characters - choose one and mark yourself with a movable, red window (do not tell the other player what character you have chosen).
  • All panes below must be opened.
  • Players ask themselves questions to determine the chosen character. Note: The answer to the question can only be "YES" or "NO"
  • Gradually, by getting answers to the next questions, you eliminate some characters - closing the windows on them.
  • The winner is the person who is the first to guess the chosen character, you can also do the competition on time. There are really many possibilities.

Specification:

Dimension:

42.5 x 33 x 7.5cm

Dimensions of the folded array:

31 x 26 x 3.5

Board dimensions:

27 x 19cm

Composition of the set:

  • Blackboard
  • 8 boards,
  • Hourglass
  • Original packaging

Educational Board "Guess Who" Memory Game "Guess Who?" 8 Boards

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