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12 Board Games Perfect For Two People

12 Two-Player Board Games That Are Perfect For Your Next Game Night

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Whoever said you need a large group to have a game night has never experienced a two-player board game. Whether you're looking to do something different for date night or got a last-minute cancellation from other players, finding a two-player board game isn't as hard as it sounds. From a spinoff of a classic to games that require great concentration and attention to detail, there's something out there for every type of player. And while yes, most two-player board games are geared toward children, that doesn't mean adults can't have fun too or make it their own (hello, drinking games)! Keep reading for board games to bring out at your next two-player game night. Best of luck!

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1. Battleship

Battleship ($15) is a board game that can strictly only be played by two players. Each player will set up their battleships in a piece similar to the structure of a laptop, so you can't see each other's battleships. Guess where your opponent placed their ships by calling out sequences like "A4" or "F10." The first one to sink the other's ships wins!

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2. Ker Plunk

It may be referred to as a children's game but that doesn't mean adults can't play. Ker Plunk ($35) is centreed on one concept: don't let the marbles fall. Players will take turns pulling straws, and the one with the least amount of marbles at the end wins!

Tip: For adults, turn this into a drinking game by taking a sip every time you make a marble drop.

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3. Sherlock Holmes Consulting: Detective Jack the Ripper & West End Adventures

The hunt is on! Sift through old newspaper clippings, narratives, and clues to solve a mystery in Sherlock Holmes Consulting: Detective Jack the Ripper & West End Adventures ($80). While this one is a bit expensive and takes longer than other games to complete, it's worth it if you enjoy detective work.

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4. Blokus

Blokus ($15) is a 21-piece game where each piece must touch another corner piece but only if they're of the same colour. Once no more pieces can be played, whoever has the least amount left wins.

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5. Jenga

Jenga ($17, originally $30) follows three easy steps: pull a block from the stack out, place it back on top, don't let the tower fall! Here's the catch: you can only use one hand, meaning you can't try to stabilise the tower if you see it falling.

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6. Connect 4

In Connect 4 ($12), players will take turns trying to connect four of their coloured tokens in a row. You can go horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Think of this board game as a more advanced and colourful version of tic-tac-toe.

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7. 221B Baker Street

Another detective game with a mystery twist, 221B Baker Street ($40) brings Sherlock Holmes to life. Based off the streets and alleys of Victorian London, players will use clues or riddles to solve the murder, including the motive and murderer weapon. The box comes with 200 adventures, so you'll never run out of cases to solve!

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8. Caper

A combination of wits, murder, and mystery, you and your opponent will quickly have your game face on while playing Caper ($25). Your goal? Hire a crew for the ultimate heist as you travel your way through Europe. Although this one is currently sold out, keep checking for when it's restocked!

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$25
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9. Toss Across

A fun take on the original game, Toss Across ($17) is tic-tac-toe but life-size! Take turns throwing bean bangs and trying to get three of the same letter in a row.

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10. PARKS

PARKS ($69) was made for the outdoor enthusiasts. Hike your way through 48 national parks and learn about different animal species along the way. You'll play four rounds during the game, which represent each season.

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11. Codenames Duet

Codenames Duet ($31) is the same as the original Codenames board game except it was made for only two players. Both players will use word association to give each other clues until you can guess the target's "codename." Aim to have the least amount of guesses.

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12. Patchwork

Patchwork ($55) challenges players to use leftover patch scraps to make a quilt. It's like making a quilt but without the mess! Players will receive buttons, which are also used as currency to help build the quilt.

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