4.3

1x1 Obelisk (2006)

Rank: --
2-6 Players
20 Min
Age: 7+
Complexity: 1.00/5

Designer: Heinz Meister

Artist: Chris Mitchell (I)

Publisher: Ravensburger

An educational game focussing on multiplication (up to 10 x 10).

The game's main components are 30 "multiplication dice"- dice that have a multiplication problem printed on three sides, and the results on the opposite sides.

The rules sheet suggests three different variants that can be played:

1) "The stacking multiplication adventure"
The aim of this game variant is to build an obelisk as high as possible.
Players take turns throwing two randomly chosen dice. If one die shows a multiplication problem, the player has to solve it. If both dice show a multiplication problem, the player can choose which one to solve. If both dice show a number instead of a multiplication, the player repeats the throw. If the player correctly solves the problem (the other players can check on the opposite side of the die), he/she passes the die on to the next player, who uses it to start building an "obelisk" (by stacking one die onto the next). If the active player cannot solve the multiplication, he/she has to start building the obelisk. Then it is the next player's turn. Each turn, another die is added to the obelisk, either by the following player (if the active player correctly solves the problem), or by the active player (if their answer is incorrect).
The game ends when the obelisk collapses. The last player who managed to stack a die onto the obelisk without collapsing it wins the game. If the players manage to stack all dice before the obelisk collapses, they all win together.

2) The multiplication pyramid
The aim of this variant is to be the first to complete a pyramid.
The dice are evenly distributed among all the players. Players take turns throwing two of their dice. If one die shows a multiplication problem, the player has to solve it. If both dice show a multiplication problem, the player can choose which one to solve. If both dice show a number instead of a multiplication or if the active player can't solve the multiplication, they lose their turn. If they correctly solve the problem, they use the die to start building a pyramid (by stacking dice). Then it is the next player's turn.
The first player to have used up all their dice in buidling their pyramid wins the game.

3) Speed multiplication
The aim of the game is to find the fitting multiplication problem and grab the correct die.
The first player chooses four dice and puts them on the table with a multiplication problem facing up. He/she then has a look at the results (without the other players looking) and puts them back. They then say one of the results, and all the other players try to grab the die with the multiplication that fits this result. The player who grabs the correct die earns this die. Then the next player chooses four dice.
The game ends when all dice have been claimed. The player with the most dice wins the game.

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