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The Op Games  |  SKU: USAPA135-725

Hues and Cues

$29.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Scott Brady
Publisher The Op
Players 3-10
Playing Time 30 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Honors 2020 Golden Geek Light Game of the Year Nominee
2020 Golden Geek Best Zoomable Game Nominee

What hue do you think of when we say “apple”? Hues and Cues is a vibrant game of colorful communication where players are challenged to make connections to colors with words. Using only one and two-word cues, players try to get others to guess a specific hue from the 480 colors on the game board. The closer the guesses are to the target, the more points you earn. Since everyone imagines colors differently, connecting colors and clues has never been this much fun!

Gather around with three to ten people to play a quick and simple game with a prism of possibilities! First, a “cue giver” hides a specific color they’ve chosen out of a deck of cards. There are 480 shades on the board in front of you! After getting one- and two-word cues, everyone places their marker on which color they think is being described. “Coffee.” Is it dark brown, as in freshly brewed? “Au lait.” With milk. That means I should pick a lighter shade!

Use examples from everyday life, from nature to pop culture, or materials and moods. Everyone around the table gets a turn to give cues and guess. The better your hints or guesses, the more points you earn. Play off others' experiences to narrow down what they have in mind!

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Michelle

Easy to learn, fun for all ages, good for family gathering

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Cameron Bowman
Good fun for all ages

I play this game with the whole family, young to old, and everyone has a blast! If the colour selection cards are too difficult, draw another or just pick a colour square for yourself. Speaking as a colour blind person, this game is enjoyable and fun for everyone, especially since I give horrible clues.

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Anna Kapelus
Interesting game

Unique concept for a game, similar to “wavelength” in terms of trying to get players to guess an intensity level. Overall fun and creative filler game!