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2004 · 3-6 players · 45min · weight 1.15 · 632 ratings

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ID
9606
Name
Cluzzle
Year
2004
Rank
7079
Min players
3
Max players
6
Playing time
45
Min playtime
45
Max playtime
45
Avg weight
1.1549
Num weights
71
Bayes avg
5.66467
Average
6.28257
Users rated
632
Num owned
735
Wanting
14
Wishing
90
Num comments
314
Fetched at
Wed Apr 29 2026 05:34:55 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Categories (3)
DeductionParty GamePuzzle
Description (1284 chars)

Cluzzle is the game where you try to sculpt poorly! It is a deduction game like 20 questions. At the beginning of the game, everyone makes an ambiguous clay sculpture called a Cluzzle. For the rest of the game, players ask “Yes or No” questions to figure out the other clay puzzles. You don’t have to be an artist to play. In fact, the longer it takes others to figure out your clay sculpture, the more points you get. However, you only get points if at least one person figures out your Cluzzle before the end of the game. This means you’ll want your sculpture to be a little ambiguous, but not too ambiguous. And this is exactly where the humor lies! The result is a hilarious game for all ages, where anyone can win and everyone will have fun. So grab your friends and family. Your ridiculously poor sculptures will inspire laughter that will be remembered for years to come! Did you know that Alanis Morissette, Alan Moon, Stephen Glenn, Tom Vasel, and others created personalized Cluzzle Cards for the game? You can learn why the objects they chose are personal to them on the North Star Games website. Cluzzle was modeled after a 1988 Klaus Teuber game called Barbarossa. You can learn about the history of Cluzzle on the North Star Games website.

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