Quillico - "The Every Which Way Word Game" -- has 134 octagonal letter tiles: 98 black letters, 31 red letters, and 5 wild tiles. The tiles are spread face down on the table, and each player draws 10 tiles and turns them face up. The first player spells a word in the center using their tiles, and after that each player spells a word using their tiles that...
In Quills, players use letter cards to form the best word – that is, the one worth the most prestige points – that they can. The words are critiqued, with the fewest critiques going to the most prestigious word. After ten rounds, the player with the fewest critiques wins. If you can't make a long word, you can instead try to make one that ends in a string...
Quirk is played on a 9x9 square grid which is divided into four spirals radiating from the center. It requires eight dice with letters on the sides (the distribution is not given). Letters are written in the spaces. On each turn the player rolls the dice and attempts to make a word using them. After the first word (which begins in the center), each new...
Quix!, by Marco Aurélio Tayt-son, is a hysterical word challenge where up to 8 players challenge their knowledge in various game modes, always racing against time! At each turn, players must guess words on categories beginning with a random letter before the time runs out. Reveal a letter, roll the die, follow the game mode instructions and try to best...
Each player will have 5 letter cards, 2 wild cards (double letters), and 1 challenge card. They must answer the questions placed in the center of the table as quickly as possible until they run out of cards. The first player to run out of cards wins. The game adds chaos with the challenge cards because they offer actions that can change the pace of the...
In this fast-paced quiz game, each player starts with six colored marbles. Choose from one of the five double-sided category sheets and install it in the spinner. Throughout the game, players take turns being the quiz master. On your turn as the quiz master, push down on the lever to get the letter and category dials spinning simultaneously. Once the...
Each card gives a question asking for a number. For example "How many car accident has happened in 2010 in Japan?". Then everyone secretly write the answer but it doesn't have to be correct. In fact, the aim of the game is to be the median of everyone's answer - then you receive points. If your answer is one of the extremes (the smallest or the largest)...