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Triolet — Numbers Board Game | Gigamic | 1525101

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Triolet — Numbers Board Game | Gigamic | 15251011. Product Name Triolet Numbers Board Game Gigamic 1525101 2. Image Alt Text Triolet board game numbered wooden tiles racks folding board family game 3. Description Block Triolet Numbers Board Game Triolet is Gigamic's classic numbers game that turns simple mental math into an endlessly engaging family pastime. It develops fun, lighthearted notions of mental calculation, suitable for all ages, making it perfect for the whole family a true classic


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Triolet — Numbers Board Game | Gigamic | 1525101


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Triolet board game numbered wooden tiles racks folding board family game


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Triolet — Numbers Board Game

Triolet is Gigamic's classic numbers game that turns simple mental math into an endlessly engaging family pastime. It develops fun, lighthearted notions of mental calculation, suitable for all ages, making it perfect for the whole family — a true classic that's been a staple of family game nights for years.

The objective is to make "15" with three tiles on the board, with players laying one, two, or three tiles intersecting crossword-style. Triolet consists of forming sets of two or three tokens that intersect on a grid, with the goal of scoring as many points as possible each round by placing tiles on the same line without their sum ever exceeding 15 points. The game tests mental calculation, arithmetic, and observation skills in a fun, engaging way that's accessible for the whole family.

Strategy comes from more than just basic addition — additional points are scored when three tiles add up to exactly 15, or when all three tiles are placed in a single turn. The board's "double," "triple," and "bis" bonus squares ensure that players who started slowly still have a real chance to catch up as the game progresses, keeping everyone engaged until the very last tile. Each player draws three numbered tiles, which they place on their own rack, then must form series of two or three numbers and place them onto the board.

Triolet is easy to learn and very accessible — players just need to know how to add up to 15 — making it approachable for children and adults alike while still rewarding sharper calculation and careful tile placement as rounds progress. When the tiles run out, the game ends, and whoever has scored the most points wins.

The set includes 81 number tiles (numbered 0 through 15), 2 wild tiles, a folding board, 4 racks, a tile bag, and a full set of rules. For Lebanese families looking for a quick, mentally stimulating game that brings different generations together around the table, Triolet delivers a satisfying blend of simple rules and genuine strategic tension.

Key Features:

  • Classic numbers game from Gigamic — accessible for the whole family
  • Place 1, 2, or 3 tiles per turn, forming intersecting lines that total no more than 15
  • Bonus points for tiles summing to exactly 15 or playing all 3 tiles in one turn
  • "Double," "triple," and "bis" bonus squares allow trailing players to catch up
  • Tests mental calculation, arithmetic, and observation skills
  • Easy to learn — only requires basic addition up to 15
  • Includes 81 numbered tiles (0–15), 2 wild tiles, folding board, 4 racks, tile bag, and rules
  • For 2 to 4 players, ages 8 and up
  • Approximately 30-minute play sessions
  • Game ends when tiles run out — highest score wins
Specification Detail
Title Triolet
Model / SKU 1525101
Publisher Gigamic
Designers André & John Perriolat
Category Numbers / Tile-Placement Game
Players 2–4
Recommended Age 8+
Play Time ~30 Minutes
Number Tiles 81 (Numbered 0–15)
Wild Tiles 2
Included Folding Board, 4 Racks, Tile Bag, Rulebook
Board Size 225 Squares
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