Tuki Board Game

How To Play Tuki

Tuki Game Rules (PDF Instructions)


Players
2 - 4
Players
Ages
8+
Ages
Play Time
30 MIN
Play Time
Cost
$45
Price
HOW TO PLAY
In the Inuit language, "tukilik" refers to an object carrying a message, and the Northern landscapes abound with such items. Among these, the most renowned are the Inukshuks—structures crafted from rough stones, traditionally serving as landmarks or commemorative symbols by the Inuit people. These stone arrangements often mimic human figures. In the game of Tuki, players endeavor to construct their own Inukshuk based on the roll of a die, utilizing stones and blocks of snow. With a limited number of pieces at their disposal, players must exercise creativity, employing three-dimensional elements in various ways, such as balancing or stacking atop existing pieces.

A solution always exists; it's a matter of uncovering it! Tuki offers two difficulty levels to accommodate both novices and seasoned players. So, be swift and precise as you transform your stones into messengers of the North. Test your dexterity skills and build, stack and place your stones as carefully as you can so you know become the next looser. Give Tuki a try today and don't for get the official PDF game rules below so you always know how to play. Tell us what you think of Tuki as well.

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WHAT'S INCLUDED
This game should come with the following components. These are based off of the original game and don't include components from any expansion packs or different editions. Depeding how when your game was released, it might contain slightly different items than those listed below.

  • 12 Stones (3 Of Each Color)
  • 12 Blocks Of Snow (3 Of Each Shape)
  • Double Sided Tukilik Cards
  • 1 Card Stand
  • 1 Die
  • Official Tuki Game Rules And Instructions
HOW TO WIN
How to Win
With two players, the game ends as soon one of the players gets their fifth (5th) Tukilik card. The player with the fewer cards wins! With three or four players, after a player gets his fifth (5th) Tukilik card, one final round is played. That player will be the scout, and will not take part in this final, deciding round. In this round, the first player to build his Tukilik wins the game!
How to Win
OFFICIAL PDF GAME RULES
Please keep in mind that the official Tuki PDF rules listed below could be different depending on the game version you have. These instructions are some of the exact directions that came in the original packaging and will teach you how to play. Download them to view now or print them for later use. No need to worry if you've lost your copy or if you need a quick refresher course.


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