Zendo

Zendo

Abstract Strategy, Deduction, Puzzle

by Kory Heath, Andrew Looney

Score

6.5

Ratings

3,439

Published

2001

Players

2–6 players

BGG community rating

Ranked #1351 on BoardGameGeek

Complexity

2.5

Medium

Best with

4

players

Play time

15–60 min

Age

12+

Information

Players

2–6 players

Best with

4 players

Play time

15–60 min

Age

12+

Complexity

2.5 / 5 · Medium

BGG Rank

#1351

Published

2001

Designers

Kory Heath, Andrew Looney

Artists

Alexander Bradley, Eileen Tjan

Publisher

Looney Labs

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About

Zendo is a game of inductive logic in which one player, the Moderator, creates a secret rule that the rest of the players try to figure out by building and studying configurations of the game pieces. The first player to correctly guess the rule wins. Inspired by Eleusis, Zendo uses Looney Pyramids but was released as a standalone game in July 2003. In 2017, a version of Zendo was released that had only one size of pyramid but added blocks and wedges. It also includes an optional system of cards for generating the Moderator's rule, useful for novice players who are not yet comfortable making their own rules. A similar set of cards for playing "Pyramid Zendo" (i.e. the version without the other shapes) is also available as an expansion for Pyramid Arcade.

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Categories & mechanics

Abstract StrategyDeductionPuzzleInductionPattern RecognitionSimultaneous Action Selection

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