Challenge your logic, strategy, and math skills with Roll to the Top, an engaging dice-based game where players race to complete their challenge sheets. Designed for all ages, this clever game blends critical thinking with luck, making it a perfect choice for family game nights or friendly competitions.
In Roll to the Top, players fill their challenge sheets by writing numbers in ascending order, starting from the bottom and working their way up. Each round, dice with varying sides—4, 6, 8, 12, or 20—are rolled, offering a range of numbers to work with. Players can use a single number from a die, the sum of two or more dice, or strategically skip dice to maximize their opportunities. However, every new number must be equal to or higher than the one below it, adding a unique puzzle-like challenge.
A special white die adds dynamic twists to the gameplay, allowing players to add, remove, or swap dice before the next roll. This element of unpredictability keeps everyone on their toes and encourages strategic planning. The diverse dice create varying probabilities, requiring players to anticipate outcomes and adapt their strategies to stay ahead of the competition.
Whether you're mastering probabilities, plotting your next move, or simply enjoying the thrill of the roll, Roll to the Top delivers a captivating blend of math, chance, and strategy.
Roll to the Top Board Game
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The goal of the game is to complete your 'Challenge' sheet by filling in numbers in all the squares of your sheet.
Each game round some of the 4, 6, 8, 12 and 20 sided dice get rolled for all players.
Write the rolled numbers from the bottom to the top at your sheet, with each new number higher than or equal to each number underneath.
Your squares can contain:
- a number from 1 die, or
- the sum of 2 or more dice
You can also skip 1 or more dice.
Before each next round, the special white die tells the next player (clockwise) to add, remove or swap a die before rolling.
Key tactic is creating the best opportunities. The 4, 6, 8, 12 and 20 sided dice are capricious, so try to anticipate on chances!