Get ready for an engaging and brain-teasing party experience with Things In Rings, a puzzle game where logic, creativity, and deduction collide. Set up the Rings in the center of the table to form a triple Venn diagram, and prepare for a fun-filled challenge that tests your understanding of various logic rules. One player takes on the role of "The Knower," who knows the rules for each Ring and guides the game, while everyone else starts with a hand of five object cards.
Each Ring represents a different logic rule, covering diverse categories such as spelling, grammar, physical properties, cultural relevance, and even industry. On each turn, players will attempt to place one of their object cards into the Venn diagram based on the Ring's current logic. If it fits, the player gets to place another card. If not, "The Knower" will move the card to the appropriate space, and the player must draw a new card. The goal is to get rid of all your cards by placing them in the correct spots within the Rings or even outside the diagram altogether.
The key to winning is to decipher the logic of the Rings before your opponents, all while navigating through overlapping spots and out-of-the-box thinking. Perfect for family game nights or casual get-togethers, Things In Rings offers a fun, challenging, and dynamic game experience that will have everyone on the edge of their seats as they race to eliminate their cards first!
In the center of the table, place the Rings and form a triple Venn diagram. Designate one player to be "The Knower." The Knower knows the different logic rules for each Ring and will facilitate the game. All other players start with a hand of five object cards.
Depending on the Ring, the logic rules will be related to different characteristics, like spelling, grammar, physical properties, cultural relevance, or industry.
On your turn, place an object card from your hand into the Venn diagram. If it fits that ring's rules, place another card. If it doesn't fit the rules, "The Knower" moves the card to the right area. The player then draws another card.
The point of the game is to get rid of all of your cards. Can you figure out the Rings' logic before your opponents? Don't forget, you can play in the overlapping spots of the Venn diagram, or even outside it completely!