

Place colors and shapes cleverly โ Game of the Year 2011 in Germany and a family strategy classic.
103 tiles show six shapes in six colors. Tiles are placed in rows sharing either one color or one shape โ each row holds a maximum of six tiles, no duplicates. Points are scored per extended row; complete rows of six ("Qwirkle") earn a bonus. Highest score wins.
Qwirkle combines pattern recognition with forward planning: which gap scores points, which one hands your opponent the big row? Children practice categorizing (color vs. shape), weighing several options and quiet mental arithmetic โ calm strategy training without a word to read.
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