Quiddler | List Price: $14.99 Discount Price: $7.05

| Brand: SET Enterprises Binding: Toy Release Date: 2007-05-01
Features: - The SHORT Word Game. The challenge of Quiddler is to arrange your entire hand into words.
- Contents: 118 cards & instructions. Solitaire instructions are also included.
- Ages: 8 to adult/1-8 players
- The Play: 8 rounds per game, players draw and discard until someone forms their hand into words using two or more cards per word. Once a player goes out, everyone else gets one last chance to draw and put down the words they have made.
A great mind-challenging game [Posted on 2008-08-30] Quiddler is a very challenging game for adults and teenagers. It helps to develop vocabulary, is easy to learn, and doesn't take hours to play. Younger children can also play, but adults will have a decided advantage.
Very satisfied [Posted on 2008-09-07] I bought my first Quiddler game at a mall during Christmas season 3-4 years ago. I enjoyed it so much I returned and bought 2 more for my daughters. The game is a lot of fun.
Fun at your fingertips [Posted on 2008-09-09] Love the game!! Our employees play this card game with the residents at our retirement home and it is a lot of fun. Players can make the game challenging or not; it is entirely up to the creativity of the participants. Make sure you have a dictionary available as it makes the game more interesting.
What has eight letters and spells FUN? [Posted on 2008-09-15] This card game is addictive! I learned it quickly during a group camping trip, vowing to buy my own deck upon my return. I've since bought several more decks and have taught it to my family and friends (young and old). They're all as hooked on it as I am.
It's a word game, but since the words formed are usually no more than 3-6 letters long, it's accessible to a wide range of spelling abilities. An average game can last 20-45 minutes and scoring is simple. Our family chose to use an official Scrabble dictionary as a reference, since the guidelines of the two games are similar.
The playing cards are high quality, made to stand up to many hundreds of rounds of the game. The instructions are clear and concise (one can also play solitaire Quiddler).
I highly recommend this game to anyone who likes word games and to groups whose participants have varying skill levels.
A great find [Posted on 2008-10-08] I use this game with my middle school students. It is a Friday treat and it makes them think. This game fosters belonging and is educational. The kids will help each other find words so that they can go out and not lose points! To see them working together like that and learning is great.
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