Designers | Abraham Nathanson, Rena Nathanson |
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Publication | 2006 |
Players | 2–8 |
Setup time | 1–2 minutes |
Chance | Low (tile drawing) |
Skills | Spelling Anagramming |
Website | http://www.bananagrams.com/ |
Related games | |
Scrabble | |
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Bananagrams is a word game invented by Abraham Nathanson and Rena Nathanson[2] of Cranston, Rhode Island, wherein lettered tiles are used to spell words.
Nathanson conceived and developed the idea for the game with the help of his family.[3] The name is derived from his claim that it's the "anagram game that will drive you bananas!"[4] Beginning as a family innovation, Bananagrams was made available to the public in January 2006 at the London Toy Fair.[5] The game is similar to the older Scrabble variant Take Two.
Gameplay involves players arranging letter tiles into a grid of connected words. Two to eight players can participate, but the game can also be played solo. The object of the game is to be the first to complete a word grid after the pool of tiles has been exhausted. The tiles come in a fabric banana-shaped package.[6]