All you need is a chess clock. With that simple addition to the game, you can turn Jenga into a thrilling duel where time is your worst enemy. Which is to say, with a chess clock, you can make Jenga way, way better.
Tom Scott here shows us how a typical game might go down — I’m looking forward to being able to try this out myself sometime.
(Via BuzzFeed)
Chess Clock Jenga [Tom Scott]
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4 responses to “After 32 Years, Jenga Has Been Improved”
My friends and I have been using a clock/timed method for ages whenever we find ‘regular’ Jenga too boring or if we don’t have a lot of time to spare. It definitely does create a whole new level of intensity.
Nah, loser gets punched. Adds some tension.
THIS LOOKS AMAZING.
Brilliant.
Brilliant reinvention of Jenga.
Definitely going to have to give this a go