Our family loves to play board games - we have hundreds (seriously) and most of them you probably haven't heard of. There are lots of games that teach skills, strategy, math, and more without your kids knowing that they are learning. Here are some of our favorites:
(Tip: You can find "how to play" videos on YouTube if you don't enjoy reading instructions. Also, our kids began playing most of these games around age 5, despite the age listed on the box. It never hurts to give it a try!)
Carcassonne A strategy and adventure game. Players draw tiles and play them to create kingdoms and score points. Ages 7+ | |
Forbidden Island This cooperative game involves all of the characters working together to reach a goal. Collect four treasures before the island goes underwater. This game is lots of fun to play with the whole family because of its cooperative nature. Age 10+ | |
Silver & Gold This is a flip-and-write game. (dry erase marker) Flip over cards and complete islands using shapes provided on the card. Age 8+ | |
Splendor This is a chip-collecting and card development game. Age 10+ | |
Ticket To Ride Collect and play matching train cards to make railroads throughout North America. Age 8+ | |
Wingspan This strategy card game encourages you to accumulate points by collecting birds, laying eggs and hitting end-of-game bonuses. Age 10+ | |
Draftosaurus In this drafting game, your goal is to place your dinosaurs in the best place to attract visitors. Age 8+ | |
Vegas Dice Game In this game of dice rolling fun, place your dice on the 'casino table' and try to win the big bucks. A little strategy and a lot of luck - the player with the most money wins. |
If you're not feeling that adventurous, here are a few games that you've probably heard of or might already have tucked away at home:
Apples to Apples | Age 12+ | |
Clue | Age 8+ | |
Guess Who | Age 6+ | |
Life | Age 8+ | |
Pictionary | Age 8+ | |
Spot It | Age 7+ | |
Scattergories | Age 13+ |
Card Games to play with younger kids:
5 Card Games to play with older kids:
(using standard deck(s) of cards)
1. Hand and Foot
Players: | 2-8 (Can be played with more but it does get a bit tedious) |
Ages: | 13+ |
Game Type: | Set collection |
Skills: | Organization and math |
Note: | This game requires multiple decks of cards, including the jokers. Can be played in teams. |
2. Spite and Malice
Players: | 2-6 |
Age: | 12+ |
Game Type: | Competitive solitaire |
Skills: | Strategy, card organization |
Note: | Sometimes this game is called "Cat & Mouse". This requires 2 decks of cards (no jokers). Unlike other competitive solitaire games, this game the players don't race, but take turns. |
3. Fan Tan
Players: | 3-5 |
Age: | 8+ |
Game Type: | Casino |
Skills: | Card Organization and strategy |
Notes: | Can be played with betting pennies, but my family plays without betting. You could also bet with candy. |
4. Gin Rummy
Players: | 2-4 |
Age: | 8+ |
Game Type: | Set collection |
Skills: | Card Organization |
Notes: | This uses one deck of cards (no jokers) |
5. Spades
Players: | 2-4 |
Age: | 13+ |
Game Type: | Trick Taking |
Skills: | Strategy |
Notes: | This uses one deck of cards (the standard version uses no jokers) |