Jenga is a classic block-stacking game that tests your patience, precision, and steady hands. Players take turns removing one block at a time from a tall tower made of wooden blocks and then placing it on top, making the structure taller and more unstable with each move. The goal? Don’t be the one to make it tumble!
Stack 54 wooden blocks in levels of 3, alternating the direction of each level (horizontal → vertical → horizontal, and so on).
Use the Jenga box or a straight edge to align the tower neatly before starting.
The player who built the tower goes first.
On your turn, remove one block from any level below the topmost completed layer.
Use only one hand!
Gently place the block on the top of the tower, keeping the layers alternating.
Be strategic! Choose a loose block to avoid collapsing the tower.
You can touch blocks to test them, but once a block is moved, it must be removed.
The game ends when the tower falls or even slightly collapses.
The last player who successfully stacked a block without toppling the tower is the winner!