Blocks is a very fun puzzle game from Parker Brothers. It tests skill and strategy and is loved by many, especially young people. It is a popular activity at parties.
First, build a tower from blocks of wood, and then players take turns pulling blocks from below to see whose hands the tower collapses into at the end . Therefore, the player's hand must be steady.
Stack the blocks to make a tower; first, pour the stacked blocks on a flat surface. Next, take 3 blocks side by side in a line and stack all the blocks to a height of 18 layers.
When building a new layer, ,the blocks should cross the blocks on the next layer at a right angle of 90 degrees.
Each stack should have 54 blocks. Even if you do not have enough stacks, you can still play jist follow the normal way to build the block tower.
Keep the tower vertical before playing and check that the blocks' tower is sturdy due to the interlocking structure between the layers of the building block tower allow the tower to be built very high without external supports
Flatten the edges of the tower with your hands or another flat object. If a block comes out, push it in with your fingers. The more players seated around the stack, the easier the game will be. If only two people are playing sit-down on either side of the stack,
Although the game doesn’t have strict rules on the upper limit of the number of players, the fewer people there are, the more interesting it is to play because the frequency of each person s turn is higher.
Write on the blocks.
There are a lot of variations on how to stack them, such as writing something on each block before stacking them. You can write questions, challenges, or commands on it. then scramble the blocks and build a tower.
When a question is written on the drawn block, the players must answer it.
These questions can be entertained.
Challenges: when the content of the challenge is written on the block, ,the player must do as required, e.g., swap a dress with someone near to you, drink a cup of chilli oil, or make a scary face. in addition to the above play! There are some play methods for building with blocks.
Dominoes
Arrange the blocks in a domino pattern, then knock down the first or last block in order to enjoy the interesting sight of the blocks falling in order. In this process of placing blocks, you need to accurately judge the spatial distance, which requires precise hand movements and high concentration. Building blocks embody many mechanical problems; for example, building blocks of different sizes have different stabilities. When building a house with building blocks, you will gradually realise the relationship between balance and symmetry.
Before building blocks, you must first have a plan for what to build below and what to put on top. All of these are great for cultivating scientific thinking