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    Jenga is a game of physical and mental skill created by Leslie Scott, and currently marketed
    Jenga is a game of physical and mental skill created by Leslie Scott, and currently marketed

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    by Parker Brothers, a division of Hasbro. During the game, players take turns removing
    by Parker Brothers, a division of Hasbro. During the game, players take turns removing

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    one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks. Each block removed is then balanced
    one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks. Each block removed is then balanced

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    on top of the tower, creating a progressively taller but less stable structure.
    on top of the tower, creating a progressively taller but less stable structure.

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    The name jenga is derived from a Swahili word meaning "to build."
    The name jenga is derived from a Swahili word meaning "to build."

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    Rules Jenga is played with 54 wooden blocks. Each
    Rules Jenga is played with 54 wooden blocks. Each

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    block is three times as long as its width, and one fifth as thick as its length 1.5 × 2.5
    block is three times as long as its width, and one fifth as thick as its length 1.5 × 2.5

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    × 7.5 cm. To set up the game, the included loading tray is used to stack the initial
    × 7.5 cm. To set up the game, the included loading tray is used to stack the initial

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    tower which has eighteen levels of three blocks placed adjacent to each other along their
    tower which has eighteen levels of three blocks placed adjacent to each other along their

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    long side and perpendicular to the previous level.
    long side and perpendicular to the previous level.

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    Once the tower is built, the person who built the tower gets the first move. Moving in Jenga
    Once the tower is built, the person who built the tower gets the first move. Moving in Jenga

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    consists of taking one and only one block from any level of the tower, and placing it
    consists of taking one and only one block from any level of the tower, and placing it

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    on the topmost level to complete it. Only one hand should be used at a time when taking
    on the topmost level to complete it. Only one hand should be used at a time when taking

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    blocks from the tower. Blocks may be bumped to find a loose block that will not disturb
    blocks from the tower. Blocks may be bumped to find a loose block that will not disturb

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    the rest of the tower. Any block that is moved out of place must be returned to its original
    the rest of the tower. Any block that is moved out of place must be returned to its original

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    location before removing another block. The turn ends when the next person to move touches
    location before removing another block. The turn ends when the next person to move touches

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    the tower or after ten seconds, whichever occurs first.
    the tower or after ten seconds, whichever occurs first.

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    The game ends when the tower falls, or if any piece falls from the tower other than
    The game ends when the tower falls, or if any piece falls from the tower other than

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    the piece being knocked out to move to the top. The winner is the last person to successfully
    the piece being knocked out to move to the top. The winner is the last person to successfully

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    remove and place a block. Origins
    remove and place a block. Origins

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    Jenga was created by Leslie Scott, the co-founder of Oxford Games Ltd, based on a game that
    Jenga was created by Leslie Scott, the co-founder of Oxford Games Ltd, based on a game that

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    evolved within her family in the early 1970s using children's wood building blocks the
    evolved within her family in the early 1970s using children's wood building blocks the

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    family purchased from a sawmill in Takoradi, Ghana. Though a British national, Scott was
    family purchased from a sawmill in Takoradi, Ghana. Though a British national, Scott was

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    born in East Africa, where she was raised speaking English and Swahili, before moving
    born in East Africa, where she was raised speaking English and Swahili, before moving

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    to live in Ghana, West Africa. Scott launched the game she named and trademarked as 'Jenga'
    to live in Ghana, West Africa. Scott launched the game she named and trademarked as 'Jenga'

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    at the London Toy Fair in January 1983 and sold it through her own company, Leslie Scott
    at the London Toy Fair in January 1983 and sold it through her own company, Leslie Scott

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    Associates. The blocks of the first sets of Jenga were manufactured for Scott by the Camphill
    Associates. The blocks of the first sets of Jenga were manufactured for Scott by the Camphill

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    Village Trust in Botton, Yorkshire. The V&A Museum of Childhood has exhibited one of the
    Village Trust in Botton, Yorkshire. The V&A Museum of Childhood has exhibited one of the

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    original sets of Jenga since 1982. In 1984, Robert Grebler, an entrepreneur from
    original sets of Jenga since 1982. In 1984, Robert Grebler, an entrepreneur from

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    California who was the brother of a close friend of Scott, contacted her and expressed
    California who was the brother of a close friend of Scott, contacted her and expressed

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    interest in importing and distributing Jenga in Canada. In April 1985, Grebler acquired
    interest in importing and distributing Jenga in Canada. In April 1985, Grebler acquired

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    from Scott the exclusive rights to Jenga for the U.S. and Canada, and then in October that
    from Scott the exclusive rights to Jenga for the U.S. and Canada, and then in October that

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    year, Scott assigned the worldwide rights in Jenga to Grebler, which he in turn assigned
    year, Scott assigned the worldwide rights in Jenga to Grebler, which he in turn assigned

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    to Pokonobe Associates. Convinced of Jenga's potential, Grebler had invited two cousins
    to Pokonobe Associates. Convinced of Jenga's potential, Grebler had invited two cousins

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    to form Pokonobe Associates with him in 1985 to increase distribution of Jenga. Pokonobe
    to form Pokonobe Associates with him in 1985 to increase distribution of Jenga. Pokonobe

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    then licensed Irwin Toy to sell Jenga in Canada and to be master licensees worldwide. Irwin
    then licensed Irwin Toy to sell Jenga in Canada and to be master licensees worldwide. Irwin

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    Toy licensed Jenga to Schaper in the U.S. and when that company was bought by Hasbro,
    Toy licensed Jenga to Schaper in the U.S. and when that company was bought by Hasbro,

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    Jenga was launched under the Milton Bradley banner. Eventually, Hasbro became licensee
    Jenga was launched under the Milton Bradley banner. Eventually, Hasbro became licensee

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    in most countries around the world. Today, according to Leslie Scott, over 50
    in most countries around the world. Today, according to Leslie Scott, over 50

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    million Jenga games, equivalent to more than 2.7 billion Jenga blocks, have been sold worldwide.
    million Jenga games, equivalent to more than 2.7 billion Jenga blocks, have been sold worldwide.

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    Tallest tower
    Tallest tower

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    Packaging copy of one edition of the Jenga game claims that Robert Grebler may have built
    Packaging copy of one edition of the Jenga game claims that Robert Grebler may have built

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    the tallest Jenga tower ever at 402⁄3 levels. Grebler built the tower in 1985 while playing
    the tallest Jenga tower ever at 402⁄3 levels. Grebler built the tower in 1985 while playing

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    with an original Jenga set produced by Leslie Scott in the early 1980s.
    with an original Jenga set produced by Leslie Scott in the early 1980s.

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    Official variants Throw 'n Go Jenga is a variant marketed by
    Official variants Throw 'n Go Jenga is a variant marketed by

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    Hasbro. It consists of blocks that are colored red, blue, or yellow plus a six-sided die.
    Hasbro. It consists of blocks that are colored red, blue, or yellow plus a six-sided die.

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    Before each move, the player throws the die, and then follows the instructions on the die:
    Before each move, the player throws the die, and then follows the instructions on the die:

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    Yellow/End: Remove any yellow block or remove any color end block.
    Yellow/End: Remove any yellow block or remove any color end block.

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    Red/Mid: Remove any red block or remove any color middle block.
    Red/Mid: Remove any red block or remove any color middle block.

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    Blue/End: Remove any blue block or remove any color end block.
    Blue/End: Remove any blue block or remove any color end block.

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    Any two: Remove any two blocks of any color in any position.
    Any two: Remove any two blocks of any color in any position.

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    Wild: Remove any color block in any position Reverse: Do not remove any blocks, but pass
    Wild: Remove any color block in any position Reverse: Do not remove any blocks, but pass

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    the die to the next player in the opposite direction.
    the die to the next player in the opposite direction.

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    Other than the fact that the die determines the proper move, play continues the same as
    Other than the fact that the die determines the proper move, play continues the same as

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    regular Jenga.
    regular Jenga.

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    Jenga Truth or Dare is an adult variation of Jenga also marketed by Hasbro. This version
    Jenga Truth or Dare is an adult variation of Jenga also marketed by Hasbro. This version

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    looks like regular Jenga except there are three colors of blocks, red, green and natural,
    looks like regular Jenga except there are three colors of blocks, red, green and natural,

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    instead of just the natural color of Jenga. Play is the same, but if a player moves a
    instead of just the natural color of Jenga. Play is the same, but if a player moves a

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    red block on that play, the player must complete the dare printed on it before stacking the
    red block on that play, the player must complete the dare printed on it before stacking the

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    block on top. A player who moves a green block must truthfully answer the question printed
    block on top. A player who moves a green block must truthfully answer the question printed

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    on the block before stacking it. The natural blocks have nothing printed on them and are
    on the block before stacking it. The natural blocks have nothing printed on them and are

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    played as in Jenga. However, it is permissible to write a player's own truths or dares on
    played as in Jenga. However, it is permissible to write a player's own truths or dares on

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    the natural blocks if desired. Jenga Xtreme uses parallelogram-shaped blocks
    the natural blocks if desired. Jenga Xtreme uses parallelogram-shaped blocks

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    that can create some interesting leaning towers. Casino Jenga: Las Vegas Edition employs a
    that can create some interesting leaning towers. Casino Jenga: Las Vegas Edition employs a

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    roulette-style game play, featuring a felt game board, betting chips, and additional
    roulette-style game play, featuring a felt game board, betting chips, and additional

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    rules. In addition, there have been a number of collector
    rules. In addition, there have been a number of collector

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    edition Jenga games, featuring the colors and logos of the Boston Red Sox, Oakland Raiders,
    edition Jenga games, featuring the colors and logos of the Boston Red Sox, Oakland Raiders,

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    New York Yankees, and John Deere, among others. Hello Kitty Jenga, Transformers Jenga, Tarzan
    New York Yankees, and John Deere, among others. Hello Kitty Jenga, Transformers Jenga, Tarzan

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    Jenga, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas Jenga, and Donkey Kong Jenga are some of the
    Jenga, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas Jenga, and Donkey Kong Jenga are some of the

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    licensed variations of Jenga. The only genuine licensed life-sized giant
    licensed variations of Jenga. The only genuine licensed life-sized giant

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    Jenga games are Jenga XXL and Jenga Giant, licensed to and manufactured and distributed
    Jenga games are Jenga XXL and Jenga Giant, licensed to and manufactured and distributed

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    by Art's Ideas at jengagiant.com. Jenga Giant, like Classic Jenga, is made from hardwood,
    by Art's Ideas at jengagiant.com. Jenga Giant, like Classic Jenga, is made from hardwood,

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    while most of the copies are made from pine or other softwood. Jenga Giant can reach 3
    while most of the copies are made from pine or other softwood. Jenga Giant can reach 3

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    feet or higher in play. Jenga XXL starts at over 4 feet high and can reach 8 feet or higher
    feet or higher in play. Jenga XXL starts at over 4 feet high and can reach 8 feet or higher

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    in play. Rules are the same as in classic Jenga, except players can use two hands to
    in play. Rules are the same as in classic Jenga, except players can use two hands to

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    move the eighteen-inch long blocks. YouTube: Jenga XXL
    move the eighteen-inch long blocks. YouTube: Jenga XXL

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    Video games Jenga World Tour for Nintendo Wii and DS was
    Video games Jenga World Tour for Nintendo Wii and DS was

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    released by Atari on December 7, 2007. A new version of the Jenga game for the Nintendo
    released by Atari on December 7, 2007. A new version of the Jenga game for the Nintendo

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    Wii is available from Electronic Arts as part of Hasbro's Family Game Night 2 offering.
    Wii is available from Electronic Arts as part of Hasbro's Family Game Night 2 offering.

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    An iOS version exists, released in late 2010 by NaturalMotion Games. NaturalMotion has
    An iOS version exists, released in late 2010 by NaturalMotion Games. NaturalMotion has

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    also released versions for Android phones and Mac computers.
    also released versions for Android phones and Mac computers.

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    Ta-Ka-Radi A very similar game called Ta-Ka-Radi was
    Ta-Ka-Radi A very similar game called Ta-Ka-Radi was

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    released in the USA by the Parsons family of Maine in 1978, five years before the commercial
    released in the USA by the Parsons family of Maine in 1978, five years before the commercial

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    release of Jenga, but it was not invented before Jenga. Leslie Scott and her family
    release of Jenga, but it was not invented before Jenga. Leslie Scott and her family

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    had developed the predecessor of Jenga in 1974 when they were living in Ghana. The Parsons
    had developed the predecessor of Jenga in 1974 when they were living in Ghana. The Parsons

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    family did not invent the game. It had been shown to them by a friend recently returned
    family did not invent the game. It had been shown to them by a friend recently returned

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    from a visit to Africa. According to the Parsons, Dick Dickenson was that friend. The Dickensons
    from a visit to Africa. According to the Parsons, Dick Dickenson was that friend. The Dickensons

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    and Scotts were acquainted. In fact, Leslie Scott was friends with Dick's youngest son
    and Scotts were acquainted. In fact, Leslie Scott was friends with Dick's youngest son

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    Bill. According to Ta-Ka-Radi's website, this style
    Bill. According to Ta-Ka-Radi's website, this style

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    of stacking block tower game originated in West Africa and "Ta-Ka-Radi is the original
    of stacking block tower game originated in West Africa and "Ta-Ka-Radi is the original

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    game as it has been played by generations of West African people," but there is no historical
    game as it has been played by generations of West African people," but there is no historical

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    evidence for this claim that it was an ancient game. Many imitators of Jenga merely repeat
    evidence for this claim that it was an ancient game. Many imitators of Jenga merely repeat

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    the Ta-Ka-Radi website claim without any factual support.
    the Ta-Ka-Radi website claim without any factual support.

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    There are two main differences between Ta-Ka-Radi and Jenga. In Ta-Ka-Radi, there are 50 tiles,
    There are two main differences between Ta-Ka-Radi and Jenga. In Ta-Ka-Radi, there are 50 tiles,

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    and the tiles are placed on their narrow edge with gaps in between them. Jenga is played
    and the tiles are placed on their narrow edge with gaps in between them. Jenga is played

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    with 54 tiles, and the tiles are placed on their broad side without gaps between them.
    with 54 tiles, and the tiles are placed on their broad side without gaps between them.

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    Ta-Ka-Radi was sold through mail-order by L.L. Bean and Lands' End stores.
    Ta-Ka-Radi was sold through mail-order by L.L. Bean and Lands' End stores.

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    Notes
    Notes

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    References
    References

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    External links Official website
    External links Official website

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    Official Facebook page Jenga World Tour at Atari
    Official Facebook page Jenga World Tour at Atari

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    The Jenga Chair in the Brohan Museum The Jenga House
    The Jenga Chair in the Brohan Museum The Jenga House

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    Jenga at the V&A Museum of Childhood
    Jenga at the V&A Museum of Childhood

All noun
skill
/skil/

word

Ability to do something well

Jenga

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Intro:

Jenga is a game of physical and mental skill created by Leslie Scott, and currently marketed
by Parker Brothers, a division of Hasbro. During the game, players take turns removing
one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks. Each block removed is then balanced
on top of the tower, creating a progressively taller but less stable structure.
The name jenga is derived from a Swahili word meaning "to build."
Rules Jenga is played with 54 wooden blocks. Each. block is three times as long as its width, and one fifth as thick as its length 1.5 × 2.5
× 7.5 cm. To set up the game, the included loading tray is used to stack the initial
tower which has eighteen levels of three blocks placed adjacent to each other along their
long side and perpendicular to the previous level.. Once the tower is built, the person who built the tower gets the first move. Moving in Jenga
consists of taking one and only one block from any level of the tower, and placing it
on the topmost level to complete it. Only one hand should be used at a time when taking
blocks from the tower. Blocks may be bumped to find a loose block that will not disturb
the rest of the tower. Any block that is moved out of place must be returned to its original
location before removing another block. The turn ends when the next person to move touches
the tower or after ten seconds, whichever occurs first.
The game ends when the tower falls, or if any piece falls from the tower other than
the piece being knocked out to move to the top. The winner is the last person to successfully
remove and place a block. Origins.

Video Vocabulary

/ˈspēkiNG/

adjective noun verb

used for or engaged in speech. action of conveying information or expressing one's feelings in speech. To use words to tell information, express thoughts.

/əˈnəT͟Hər/

adjective determiner pronoun

One more, but not this. One more added. One more (thing).

/inˈklo͞odəd/

adjective verb

contained as part of whole being considered. To make someone, something part of a group.

/ēˈvälv/

verb

To slowly change or develop into something better.

/ˈbildiNG/

noun verb

A structure with a roof and walls, e.g. a house. To establish e.g. a reputation, over time.

/rəˈmo͞ov/

verb

To move, erase or take away from a place.

/ˈprēvēəs/

adjective

Existing or happening before the present time.

/näk/

verb

strike surface noisily.

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pronoun

used to emphasize lack of restriction in selecting one of definite set of alternatives.

/ˈpərCHəs/

verb

To buy something; to get by paying money for it.

/rəˈmo͞ovd/

adjective verb

separated in relationship by number of steps of descent. To get rid of something completely.

/krēˈāt/

verb

To make, cause, or bring into existence.

noun verb

set of railway vehicles forming train. be composed of.

/lōˈkāSH(ə)n/

noun

place or position.

/ˈmēniNG/

adjective noun verb

expressive. Idea or thing represented by words or sentences. To intend to do something in particular.