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Colorswap
Colorswap is based on a juggling notation called siteswap.
What is Colorswap
Colorswap is based on a juggling notation called siteswap.
Goal: Get all of your pieces including the cube into different columns and onto different colors. The cube must be played in the far right column (I)
Setup: Each player has a board and 8 pieces. There is also 1 cube sitting between all of the players. On your turn place a piece on your board in any row as far left as available. All other players immediately place a piece on their own board in the same place. When all 8 pieces are played the puzzle solving begins.
Solving the Puzzle and Scoring Points: Pieces may be moved left and right, but not up or down. The very last column on the right (I) is reserved for the cube. Once a player has all of their pieces in different columns from A-H, simultaniously on different colors and are the first to grab the cube and place it onto the missing color they score a point.
Game details
- Players
- 1–8
- Age
- +5
- Duration
- 15 min
- Difficulty
- —
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2010
- Mechanics
- Modular Board · Pattern Building · Pattern Recognition
- Categories
- Abstract Strategy · Deduction · Educational
- Designer
- Daniel Shultz
- Publisher
- (Web published)
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Everything about Colorswap
How many players is Colorswap for?
Colorswap plays with 1–8 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 15 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 5.
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