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  2. Codenames (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Codenames: Pictures was released in September 2016, and includes 200 two-sided cards that feature images instead of words. The game uses a 5x4 grid instead of the original's 5x5, resulting in 20 cards being used at a time, but otherwise has the same rules as the original. The image cards themselves can also be combined with the word cards from ...

  3. Set (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Set (stylized as SET or SET!) is a real-time card game designed by Marsha Falco in 1974 and published by Set Enterprises in 1991. The deck consists of 81 unique cards that vary in four features across three possibilities for each kind of feature: number of shapes (one, two, or three), shape (diamond, squiggle, oval), shading (solid, striped, or open), and color (red, green, or purple).

  4. Dobble - Wikipedia

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    Deck. Proprietary cards. Playing time. 15 minutes. Dobble is a game in which players have to find symbols in common between two cards. It was the UK’s best-selling game in 2018 and 2019. [1] [2] [3] The game is sold as Dobble in Europe and Spot It! in the US. [4] The name is a play on the word 'double'.

  5. Category:Games by number of players - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. C. Card games by ...

  6. Krypto (game) - Wikipedia

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    Krypto (game) A spread of Krypto cards: players must find a way to calculate 12 using the numbers 5, 19, 8, 3 and 6. Krypto is a card game designed by Daniel Yovich in 1963 and published by Parker Brothers and MPH Games Co. [1] It is a mathematical game that promotes proficiency with basic arithmetic operations.

  7. Ticket to Ride (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Ticket to Ride: The Card Game. On 25 February 2008, Days of Wonder announced the pending release of a card game set in the United States, entitled Ticket to Ride – The Card Game, by way of a protable version of the Ticket to Ride franchise concept. The card game was released in May 2008, and was available in 10 languages.

  8. 24 (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    The 24 puzzle is an arithmetical puzzle in which the objective is to find a way to manipulate four integers so that the end result is 24. For example, for the numbers 4, 7, 8, 8, a possible solution is . The problem has been played as a card game in Shanghai since the 1960s, [1] using playing cards. It has been known by other names, including ...

  9. Category:Card games by number of players - Wikipedia

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    Card games by number of players. Most card games have a natural, optimal number of players, but can also be adapted to different numbers of players or have variants for that case. To keep the subcategories of this category useful, all games should be categorised by their natural number of players only. Those games that are designed for 'any ...