Facts in Five

Publicado en 1964

Part of the 3M Bookshelf Series. Five cards are drawn. Each card contains a "class" and a list of "categories". A category is selected for each class and the players and five letter tiles are drawn. The players have 5 minutes to come up with an example that begins with each letter for each class/category. 2007 update: Now part of University Game's Bookcase Series. The game has been updated to remove many of the esoteric categories (foreign words, spelling, authors of ______ descent). It's now much more a test of pop culture trivial knowledge and there is no longer the option to select a category only. One must now pick a Category and Topic (the term 'class' was removed). Also, the letter distribution was updated. The box indicates that this edition is copyright 2006. Contents: -56 cards -52 letter chips -Master Score Pad -Playing Card Sheets -Sand Timer(5 minutes) -Plastic Storage Tray -Rules(inside lid) -How to Score Sheet 1967 3M & 1976 Avalon Hill edition differences -Rules are separate (NOT on inside lid) -only 30 letter chips (1 of each letter plus 4 wild *'s)

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Facts in Five

Informacion del juego

Jugadores
1-5 Players
Tiempo
30 min
Peso
Light-Medium — 1,66/5
Ano
1964
Puntuacion en BGG
6,15
Posicion en BGG
#7037
Edad minima
8+

Preguntas frecuentes

Facts in Five supports 1 to 5 players.
A typical game of Facts in Five takes about 30 minutes.
Facts in Five has a complexity rating of 1.66/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Facts in Five is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Facts in Five has a rating of 6.15/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 899 ratings. It is ranked #7037 overall.
Facts in Five was designed by Richard Onanian. It was published in 1964.