Top rated Tile-based games

Here's a ranking of the top rated products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.

1. Lautapelit Cluster

Kluster is a fast-paced dexterity game that is accessible to everyone yet full of strategy! The magnetic stones are evenly distributed among the players, who take turns placing a stone in the area defined by the rope. The first player to place all their stones wins. But beware: if stones become magnetized during a player's turn, they must pick them up! For 1-4 players. Ages 14 and up. 

2. Carlit Rummikub

Whoever is the first to lay out all their tiles in rows ends the game and is the Rummikub winner of this round.

3. Schmidt Spiele Qwirkle Travel

Qwirkle Travel requires tactical and strategic thinking when placing the 108 wooden tiles, but it is just as easy and accessible to play as its big brother. The tiles can be transported in the handy zippered bag. This travel version offers fun and variety for on-the-go play! For 2 to 4 players aged 6 and up. Playing time: 30 to 45 minutes. 

Schmidt Spiele Qwirkle Travel (German, French, Italian)
Tile-based games
Quantity discount
CHF13.70

Schmidt Spiele Qwirkle Travel

German, French, Italian

4. Schmidt Spiele Qwirkle

Even though the rules of Qwirkle are quite simple, it requires tactical and strategic thinking. When placing the 108 large wooden tiles, the shapes must differ if the colors are the same, or the colors must differ if the shapes are the same. The goal is to score as many points as possible. But be careful, as your fellow players are not sitting idly by. While waiting for a lucrative opportunity, you need to be cautious and avoid setting up an easy play for others. Qwirkle is a game that is quick to learn and offers long-lasting fun. A game with addictive qualities!. 

5. Schmidt Spiele Qwirkle Limited Edition

The game begins - victory is not far away. For over 10 years, Qwirkle has delighted the hearts of young and old, making it the ideal game for the whole family. The rules of Qwirkle are very simple, but the game requires tactical and strategic thinking. By placing the 108 large acrylic tiles, players aim to create lines with the same shape and different colors or the same color and different shapes. Players try to score as many points as possible. Qwirkle is easy to play and offers endless fun. The game is addictive. The modern classic now comes with high-quality acrylic pieces and an exclusive design for even more enjoyment. 

6. Schmidt Spiele Qwirkle Flex (mult)

"Easy to start – quick to win" also applies to QWIRKLE FLEX, as the straightforward placement rules from the successful QWIRKLE remain unchanged: Place a row of the same shapes in different colors or the same colors with different symbols to score as many points as possible. New is the fact that the background color of the wooden tiles now also earns additional points. The more often the same background appears in the diagonal, the more points you earn! This opens up surprisingly new tactical possibilities while keeping the rules simple. 

7. Mattel Games Blokus Game

Blokus - the strategy game for the whole family. Easy to understand for beginners, a real challenge for professionals. With countless game combinations. Each player chooses a color and must place their pieces starting from the corners of the game board. All pieces of the same color must have a direct connection. They can only touch at the corners - never at the sides. The game ends when a player has placed all their pieces or when no player can make a move. The player with the fewest squares left wins. 

8. Mattel Games Blokus Strategiespiel für 2-4 Spieler

Mattel Games Blokus Strategiespiel für 2-4 Spieler
Tile-based games
New
CHF54.–

Mattel Games Blokus Strategiespiel für 2-4 Spieler

9. Carlit Rummikub Pocket

The little game for on the way. Whoever is the first to lay out all their checkers in rows ends the game and is the Rummikub winner of this round.

10. Hasbro Gaming 4 wins

The classic game that everyone knows and loves, now with a fresh look: Who has the best strategy to be the first to get 4 game pieces of their color in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line?.