Qwixx is a dice game that was published by Gamewright in 2012. The game is designed for two to five players and is suitable for ages eight and up. The game is simple to learn and can be played in about 15 minutes. The goal of the game is to mark off as many numbers as possible on a score pad by rolling dice and choosing numbers to cross out.
Qwixx was designed by Steffen Benndorf, a prolific game designer from Germany who has published over 50 games.
The game was first published in Germany in 2012 by Nu00fcrnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag.
Gamewright, a United States-based board game publisher, acquired the rights to publish Qwixx in North America in 2013.
Qwixx has won numerous awards, including the 2014 Spiel des Jahres Recommended seal and the 2013 Fairplay A la Carte award.
Yahtzee is a classic dice game that was first published in 1956. The game also involves rolling dice and trying to achieve different combinations, but it has a different scoring system than Qwixx.
Roll For It! is another dice-rolling game, but it involves using special cards to score points instead of marking numbers on a score pad.
King of Tokyo is a board game that also involves rolling dice, but the game is more complex than Qwixx and involves player elimination.
The original Qwixx game, which includes dice, score pads, and instructions.
A deluxe version of the game that includes dry-erase score boards and markers.
An expansion pack for Qwixx that adds two new colored dice and more ways to play the game.
Qwixx can be played by two to five players.
A game of Qwixx typically takes about 15 minutes.
No, Qwixx requires at least two players to play.
Qwixx is recommended for ages eight and up.
Qwixx has won numerous awards, including the 2014 Spiel des Jahres Recommended seal and the 2013 Fairplay A la Carte award.