Bejeweled

Hasbro · Board game · 2013
2–4 · best 4 15–30 min Weight 1.5/5
6.2 rating Ludopedia
5.5 rating BGG
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6.2 rating Ludopedia
5.5 rating BGG
Our Verdict

If you love fast games and matching colors, Bejeweled will hook you instantly.

Highlights
  • Quick, dynamic rounds
  • Easy-to-learn rules
  • Colorful components
  • Great for small groups
Keep in mind
  • Limited strategic depth
  • Can feel repetitive
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About the game
Bejeweled brings the addictive digital classic onto the tabletop, swapping sparkling gem pieces for a tactile experience. Up to four players take turns swapping adjacent gems to create rows of three or more of the same colour. Each match yields coins; collect three coins of the same colour and you score a "triple." The first player to amass three triples wins. The rules are straightforward, allowing 15‑30 minute rounds, and the light weight (1.5) makes it welcoming for beginners or anyone looking for a casual showdown. The board is a grid of colourful gems that shift after each move, demanding players watch the emerging patterns. As an Abstract Strategy game, there’s no deep theme or narrative – the focus is on spotting opportunities and blocking opponents. The Pattern Building mechanic ensures every decision matters, with larger lines creating combos that speed up triple collection. Components consist of well‑crafted plastic gems that feel nice in the hand. Perfect for quick get‑togethers, party warm‑ups, or as a light filler before heavier games. While the game is simple, competition can get fierce when everyone chases the same colours. If you enjoy fast, easy‑to‑learn games with a flashy look, Bejeweled is a solid addition to your collection.
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Components: Gems/Crystals
Publisher Hasbro
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players can play?
2 to 4 players.
How long does a game take?
About 15 to 30 minutes per round.
Is it easy to learn?
Yes, the rules are straightforward and can be explained in a few minutes.
What are the main components?
A grid board and colorful plastic gem pieces.
Who is the game best suited for?
Anyone looking for a quick, casual, visually appealing game without heavy reading.
Is there deep strategy involved?
Strategy is light; the focus is on spotting patterns and blocking opponents.
Do I need to know any language?
No, the game is language‑independent.