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1player game fun
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1player game fun
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No reading required and simple to learn, it seems to work as well in groups as it does solo.

1player game fun

I haven’t read a ton about this game but it looks pretty and the reviews are compelling. We haven’t tried this one but it is a cute spin on single player logic games, I like how happy the little beans look! Shop: Amazon This is a classic single player logic game, and for good reason! We haven’t owned it but have played it out and about, it is cute and easy to play. My 5 year old likes it just as much as my 7 year old, and it’s great to slip into a purse for dinners out.

1player game fun portable#

Similar to a 3D tetris, this game is very portable and straightforward.

  • Prerequisite skills: No reading required rules are more complex than the straightforward logic games.
  • It is cooperative if you play with more than one person, but easily played solo as you roll the dice and try to protect your castle. Perfect for castle/knight lovers, this has been my 7 year old’s favorite game for the past year.
  • Prerequisite skills: Reading is required.
  • We haven’t played this one but have read lots of great things in that it’s easy to play and a big hit with kids it’s a classic logic game that helps strengthen reading comprehension and accuracy with a fun theme.
  • Prerequisite skills: No reading required but some patience for challenge and dexterity, the pieces aren’t always an easy fit.
  • This game sometimes challenges my kids’ patience because you have to get the pieces just right, but it’s great practice and the premise of building rollercoasters is very fun.
  • Prerequisite skills: This game doesn’t require any reading, but it does require the self control to not shine the laser in eyes or pry apart for the (potentially dangerous) watch battery component.
  • This is a unique and exciting logic game that my kids have had fun playing! The laser makes it feel special, especially if your kids like spy-stuff. This has been a longtime favorite in our house. The pieces are sturdy and made from wood, which makes them hard to lose or break. This quiet logic-based puzzle game has a book of challenges designed to puzzle all ages.
  • Prerequisite skills: Reading is technically required to know the amounts for the different body parts, but kids can easily play off the pictures and not do the money part, or simply practice taking all the body parts out and in and again.
  • Shop: Amazon – Ebay – Target – it also comes in some fun themes like Chewbacca or Buzz Lightyear.
  • Prerequisite skills: Technically you’d have to read to figure out the specific prompts since they’re text and not illustrations, but all kids will love sifting it around to spot things.Ī classic, this game is a great way to work on hand strength and fine motor control! I highly recommend adding a little baggie to keep all the pieces nice and organized inside the box.
  • If you’re unsure, I’d recommend skimming Amazon reviews to see what age kids have been loving it!Ī solo I-Spy game, this has kids shaking and twisting to find tiny little objects inside! You could add in a timer element if they want to compete against themselves, or have them make up a story based around the objects they find. If you’re not a big board game player, please note that the minimum ages are often higher than most people experience. These are linked to Amazon for convenience but we’d much prefer you shop secondhand and/or small when you’re able! When you’re shopping for games, consider looking on Facebook marketplace for secondhand, buying from your local, small board game shop/toy shop, searching on Ebay, or checking Kidizen for used games. Pin this list of good one player board games for kids with this link or collage image:
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    1player game fun how to#

    This is a mix of games that we own and ones I’ve just read about, so if you have personal recommendations please leave them in the comments! If you’re looking for other ideas of how to help kids entertain themselves, also check out my craft blog where I share sewing projects kids can make and hand embroidery patterns for kids! As winter looms, check out this list of one player board games for kids! These games can all be played alone (and many of them can also be played by more than one, so they’re versatile) without losing any of the fun, and are a great way for kids to have fun by themselves.











    1player game fun