Mindware | Q-bitz Extreme | Miniature Game | Ages 14+ | 2-4 Players | 20 Minutes Playing Time

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Mindware | Q-bitz Extreme | Miniature Game | Ages 14+ | 2-4 Players | 20 Minutes Playing Time

Mindware | Q-bitz Extreme | Miniature Game | Ages 14+ | 2-4 Players | 20 Minutes Playing Time

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In Round 3, the pattern card is revealed to all players for 10 seconds. Players must memorize the pattern on the card in that time. Then the pattern card is turned face down and players must use their cubes to recreate that pattern on their own tray from memory. The first player who believes that have recreated the pattern accurately shouts: “Q-bitz!” and all players must stop. The player with the correct pattern wins the card. If no one reproduced the pattern exactly, then the player with the most cubes in the correct position on their tray wins the card. The majority of our items are delivered within 2 working days from the date of dispatch although this is not Players race to re-roll all remaining unusable cubes until they roll shapes that are needed to complete the pattern. The first player to complete the pattern shouts, "Q-bitz!" There are lots of ways you can play Q-bitz Junior at home. This example has you playing each round three times, the player with the most card wins!

If at any point we think that we will take longer than this, we will inform you as soon as possible. Any player turns over the top Q-bitz card. Players have io seconds to memorize the card. The card is then turned facedown and players must try to arrange the cubes in their tray to match the card from memory.Very easy. The game is listed for ages 8 and up and the game can be learned in a matter of minutes. Educational Value

The first player to complete the pattern shouts, "Q-bitz!" If all players agree the pattern is correct, the winner is awarded the card. If the pattern is not correct, play resumes. Be the first to correctly arrange your cubes to match the pattern on the card. Collect a card each time you win. The player with the most cards after nine rounds wins the game. Yes it’s a brain game, but not in a way that a traditional board gamer might think. There is no strategy, no tactics, no long term planning or memory required. No inter-player wrangling or mean spirited tactics. The game tests players’ spatial recognition, immediate memory, and manual dexterity. This is an area of the brain that develops very early on and only declines when you start using a walker. In fact, studies show that by age 11 children have reached an “adult level of performance in visuospatial memory.” For the most part, this “visuospatial sketchpad” of the brain is just as developed in adults as it is in children ages 8-10. This actually provides an even playing field when it comes to the brain work in this game.It seems games with these three qualities might favor adults. But an amazing phenomenon happens when that pattern card is turned over. Everyone freaks out a bit and then settles down and uses their own individual abilities to problem solve. That’s the beauty of the game. It is simple to play, yet it challenges everyone in the same way simultaneously. It all comes down to how we problem solve. With over 80 patterns, the cards themselves are an integral aspect of the game. Some are symmetrical and some are not. Some are visually recognizable, (“Hey that looks like two birds!”) others look like a crazy poster from the 1970’s. So the game replay value is not only affected how much caffeine or sugar a player had before the game, or the age levels of the player but mostly in what round a pattern card pops up. Q-bitz is a game that will have you and your children scratching your heads, biting your nails and throwing your arms up in triumph! Each player has a tray and 16 identical cubes. In each round, one of 80 different pattern cards are turned face up. Players are challenged to simultaneously recreate that pattern using their cubes on their own tray. The first player to recreate the pattern shouts: “Q-bitz!” and captures that pattern card. After nine rounds, the player with the most cards wins! Set Up

Scared? Don’t be. Q-bitz is a game that absolutely needs to be on everyone’s family game shelf. Here’s why: The perfect introduction to Q-bitz, with sets of four cubes and 60 pattern cards. Players race to recreate the pattern with their cubes – fastest player wins the card! Use a Timer: In games that mix parents and much younger players, feel free to use a timer (a traditional sand timer or on your smartphone) Then award the card to the player that got the most correct cubes placed in the allotted time. The player who thinks he or she has recreated the pattern or has the most cubes in the correct places shouts, "Q-bitz!" The player with a correct pattern, or the most cubes in the correct places, wins the card. Reveal the top card. Players roll all of their cubes on the table like dice and use the cubes as rolled to recreate the pattern. If you’re the first to complete the card, shout ‘Q-bitz!’ and collect the card.

Moderate! Finally, for games with several younger players, you as the adults may want to simply moderate a game between siblings or friends of similar age. The following items are send direct from the manufacturer/supplier and delivery information is as follows.



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