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Wooden Stacking Game for Screen-Free Family Game Night
Wooden Stacking Game for Screen-Free Family Game Night
Wooden Stacking Game for Screen-Free Family Game Night
Wooden Stacking Game for Screen-Free Family Game Night
Wooden Stacking Game for Screen-Free Family Game Night
Wooden Stacking Game for Screen-Free Family Game Night
Wooden Stacking Game for Screen-Free Family Game Night
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Wooden Stacking Game for Screen-Free Family Game Night

Style: 54 Logs (XL 7.5x7.5x23.5cm)
Piece count
54 wood pieces
Available styles
54 Logs and 54 Colors
Block size
7.5 × 7.5 × 23.5 cm
Material
Wood
Finish
Matte painted finish with visible natural wood grain
Edges
Softly rounded
Recommended age
Ages 5 and up
Format
Stackable rectangular wooden blocks
Build The Tension

Build a tower. Keep your cool.

Turn restless moments into hands-on challenge as players stack, balance, and remove blocks without bringing the colorful wooden tower down.

WHY IT WORKS

Simple Pieces, Big Suspense

The rules stay clear while the challenge keeps changing with every block.

Uneven tower showing colorful blocks pulled outward
BALANCE BUILT IN

A tower that creates tension

The stackable rectangular blocks make every removal visibly risky, giving children a clear challenge they can understand and replay.

Hand removing red numbered wooden tower block
TACTILE PLAY

Color-coded, numbered choices

Bright painted pieces and individual numbers make the set inviting while giving players concrete blocks to choose, count, and discuss.

Assembled multicolor tower beside product packaging
EASY TO START

Group play without complication

The simple build-and-remove format works for family nights, parties, classrooms, and indoor gatherings without batteries or lengthy instructions.

PLAY IN MINUTES

Build, Balance, Repeat

The first round needs only the blocks, a stable surface, and players ready to take turns.

1

Stack the tower

Arrange the rectangular wooden blocks into a tall, stable tower on a firm, level surface.

2

Choose your block

Take turns selecting one block. Players can use the numbers and colors to choose, count, or make their own house rules.

3

Remove it carefully

Slide the chosen block out slowly while watching how the tower shifts.

4

Stack it on top

Place the removed block on the top layer, then pass the turn to the next player.

5

Reset and replay

Celebrate the close calls, rebuild the tower when it falls, and start another round.

THE BETTER BREAK

Why This Beats Another Screen

The value is in a reusable group activity that starts quickly and keeps the action visible.

Wooden stacking gameSHARED PLAYScreensRules-heavy board games
Immediate setupYesYesPartial
Turn-based group interactionYesNoYes
Visible shared suspenseYesNoPartial
Hands-on playYesNoYes
Reusable without batteriesYesNoYes
IN THE BOX

Everything To Start

Open the box and set up a complete tower-building challenge right away.

Numbered wooden blocks ×54 piecesIndividual blocks for stacking, choosing, and counting.
Colorful wooden blocks ×IncludedBright painted pieces with visible natural wood grain.
Printed product box ×1 boxKeeps the set together between games.
FROM THERE TO HERE

Every Block Becomes a Shared Victory

A simple tower gives children one clear challenge and gives the whole group a reason to lean in.

Colorful wooden tower ready for family play
CHAPTER 01

When Boredom Takes Over

Screens provide instant distraction, but they do not give everyone a shared moment. When children are drifting between devices and scattered toys, a visible tower creates an activity they can understand at a glance.

Partially dismantled colorful wooden block tower
CHAPTER 02

One Block At A Time

The numbered wooden pieces turn a basic stack into a moment of suspense. Players choose, count, steady their hands, and watch the gaps appear while everyone talks through the next move.

Child removing red block from wooden tower
CHAPTER 03

The Next Turn Is Yours

Bring it out for family game night, a rainy afternoon, classroom free play, or a children’s party. Children ages 5 and up can take turns, celebrate close calls, and start again whenever the tower falls.

About this item

Main information
Categorychildren's wooden stacking game
Details
Piece count54 wood pieces
Available styles54 Logs and 54 Colors
Block size7.5 × 7.5 × 23.5 cm
MaterialWood
FinishMatte painted finish with visible natural wood grain
EdgesSoftly rounded
Recommended ageAges 5 and up
FormatStackable rectangular wooden blocks

Turn restless moments into shared suspense with a colorful wooden stacking game that keeps children gathered around one growing tower. Numbered blocks make every move tactile, visible, and easy to rep

Build and balance a tall wooden tower while removing blocks without making it fall

  • screen-free entertainment
  • boredom during family or group play
  • limited hand-eye coordination practice
  • lack of engaging educational play
GOOD TO KNOW

Questions Before You Stack

Clear answers for parents, teachers, and anyone planning a group game.

Is this wooden stacking game suitable for children under age 5?
The packaging guidance is for ages 5 and up. Younger children should only play with close adult supervision and should not be left alone with the pieces.
How many children can play the tower game together?
It works well as a turn-based group activity. Two or more children can take turns, and adults can join the same round. The group simply resets the tower when it falls.
What pieces are included in the set?
The set includes 54 numbered wooden blocks, colorful wooden blocks, and the printed product box for storage.
Are the wooden blocks numbered and multicolored?
Yes. The blocks have individual numbers and come in bright painted colors including red, blue, yellow, green, black, and warm white, with natural wood grain visible.
Is the game suitable for classroom or party play?
Yes. Its immediate stack-and-remove format works for classroom free play, indoor recess, children’s parties, family nights, and group gatherings. It takes little explanation and gives everyone a turn to watch.
How should the blocks be stored between games?
Place the blocks back in the printed product box after play. Keep the box in a dry indoor area so the painted wooden pieces stay ready for the next round.
What surface is best for building the tower?
Use a firm, level table or floor surface. Avoid soft, uneven, or unstable areas because they can make the tower fall before a player gets a fair move.
READY TO PLAY

Make The Next Turn Count

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