
Code 777
A game by Alex Randolph, Robert Abbott
2 - 5 Players 60 minutes Low
Deduction, Paper-and-Pencil
Deduction, Puzzle
Description
Code 777 is a clever deduction game that's all about figuring out what's right in front of you, even if you can't see it. Players take turns drawing cards with questions that help them narrow down the possibilities, like "Do you see more yellow sevens or more blue sevens?" As you gather more information, you can start to make educated guesses about the tiles on your rack. The catch is, you can't see your own tiles, but you can see everyone else's. This classic game from 1985 is easy to learn and plays in about 60 minutes with 2 to 5 players. With its unique blend of deduction and puzzle-solving, Code 777 is a fun and challenging experience that's perfect for groups of friends or family. The game requires some moderate in-game text, but with a crib sheet or paste ups, you'll be ready to dive in and start solving the mystery of your tiles.
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