Board games are a great way to get the family together, ditch the screens, and build core family memories.
All of the games listed here are able to be played on Shabbos, which is usually when our board games get the most play time.
Why not get the popcorn popped, order the pizza and make Motsai Shabbos a game night, too! Check out our Family Favorites, Young Kids, and Solo Player games picks!
Family Favorites
People across the globe are obsessed with Catan. While there are quite a few rules and a bit of a learning curve, once you know how to play it can entertain for hours. Yes, literally hours. Build your settlements the biggest and win!
2. Go Undercover And Guess The Clues Before The Other Team
What a great game that is super fun but also challenging you to think! Come up with crazy connections and give clues over to your teammate with one word hints, but be sure not to guess any of the opposing team’s words! Hours of fun.
3. Get To Really Know Your Family With This Bonding Game
Here's a cute trivia game that's all about your family members! With silly challenges thrown in you will be laughing the whole night through.
4. Laugh Out Loud As You Talk With One Word Sentences
This hilarious game forces the players to sound like cavemen, because you’ll be talking in one word sentences. Speak with multiple syllable words and fear the bop of the (inflatable) wooden stick! Craziness will ensue.
5. The Fun Game Of 20 Questions
Wear your word on your forehead with this cute version of 20 questions. Ask about your secret word while answering the other player’s question. Who will guess their card first?!
6. The Funniest Game Of Bluffing You Will Ever Play
Can you blend into the crowd without your cheeks growing red? With the genius use of cards instead of writing you will be able to play this game on Shabbos or whenever! Get chosen as “the chameleon” but don’t give it away or you’ll lose!
7. A Super Quick Game Of Cards That Lasts All Shabbos Long
Stacks of cards pile up all over with this fast-paced game of cards. Similar to the game of Spit we all played when we were younger, this game allows for multi players, which ensues in chaos and hilarity! Finish your cards first and yell Stop! to win.
8. This Cute Game Is Fun And Easy To Learn
Even the little guys will want to get involved with this one. Choose to build a delicious taco or burrito, the one with the best ingredients at the end will win! Watch out for the Health Inspector and Tummy Ache cards!
9. The Fast Paced Game Might Get A Little Loud
This game is simple. Just blurt out the word that’s being described on the card. Sounds easy? You’ll be surprised at how tricky it might be to describe something as obvious as a pencil! Also a great vocabulary growing game for the younger kids.
10. Another Awesome Word Game That Might Get Loud
Can you shout out your opponent’s card before they say yours? When you match with another player, say something from the category that they are holding and win their card. The player with the most cards wins!
Younger Kids: Build Skills And Have Fun!
11. Every Jewish Home Has One Of These Memory Games Right?
We love this classic game for a reason - instill the home with Jewish concepts at the same time as exercising their brain power. For even younger kids (ages 4 and below) we recommend you leave the cards flipped over. If you want the game to end in under an hour that is!
12. This Unique Game Will Amaze And Teach!
Can you set the magnets up to match your card before your other teammate does? Learn about polarity and magnets as you play this super cool game with your little ones.
13. A Cute And Learning Game The Little Ones
Match your shopping cart in this sweet game that is a hit with kids. They can play with an adult or by themselves, win win!
14. The Classic Game Of Charades Gets A Kid-Friendly Update
We love playing charades, and while it doesn’t always require a physical game to go with it, these cards make it a fun independent play for younger kids. Using pictures instead of words (genius) little kids can pick a card and act it out for the whole family (Instead of Mom or Dad whispering a suggestion in their ear). Love how it fosters independence!
15. Kids Absolutely Love Using The Zingo Word Dispenser
Beloved and played again and again, kids absolutely love playing this updated bingo game. Using pictures and a fun tile dispenser makes this game a good time. Pssst, kids can even play this one by themselves…which might buy you some time to get into that book you’ve been waiting for.
16. This Parent-Child Game Works On Social Skills While Having Fun
A game just for you and your little one! Toddlers will have fun doing the motion on the card. Can they high five you? Can they stand on one foot? Have fun monkeying around and creating core memories :)
Solo Player Games
17. Use Logic To Win This Game
Kids and adults of all ages love this game! Using logic and properties of deduction, figure out the correct alignment of the different shaped and colored chocolates to win! Challenges go from easy to difficult, making it great for all ages.
18. The Viral 3D Brain Teaser That You Can Play Yourself
Kanoodle has gone TikTok famous! Try your hand at this challenging 3D puzzle, formatting all the pieces to create the correct shapes. Now that's using your noodle!
19. This Classic Game Of Problem Solving
Get your car out of traffic! Using limited spaces, can you get the cars and trucks out of the way to race your car to freedom? A fun and logical brain teasing game!
20. Just For Fun, Make Your Own Board Game!
This is the coolest thing ever! Make your own game with this all-included game of blank spaces for you to fill in. We recommend using photos of your family in this game for an extra personalized and fun touch. Happy gaming!
Now get gaming!
Which game will you choose for you and your family?
Build up your board game library and enjoy the bonding and fun times together!
Get free shipping on orders over $35. Amazon Prime members get free 1-2 day delivery on all orders.
Follow us on
WhatsAppor
for instant notifications on the best online, credit cards, and airline deals.
Comments