Play This Numberblocks Game and Take Down the Terrible Twos
Uh-oh, what a mess! Play the game to get past all the Terrible Twos' traps. Here's how to play:
- This game is about teamwork and getting all the Numberblocks to the finish!
- Cut out the counters and all the helpful objects. Place the counters on the start.
- Whether you’re playing alone, or with friends, roll a die, and move along the board.
- Use the helpful objects to get past the Terrible Twos’ obstacles. When all five Numberblocks reach the
finish, you win!

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