Classic Jenga Star of David Variation
This Classic Jenga variation takes the standard three-by-three base, but each level is rotated 45 degrees from the previous level. The result is a fun… Read More »Classic Jenga Star of David Variation
This Classic Jenga variation takes the standard three-by-three base, but each level is rotated 45 degrees from the previous level. The result is a fun… Read More »Classic Jenga Star of David Variation
What happens when you combine a Jenga nerd with boredom and a set of dominos? You get Micro Jenga! And yes, it’s as hard as… Read More »Micro Jenga Variations … With Dominos!
These Jenga variations are spin-offs of the Classic 3 Double Tower, similar to Eiffel Tower Jenga. To build the base, start with two adjacent Classic… Read More »Bow-Legged Jenga Variations
This is a fun variation on the Classic 3 Double Tower. As with that Jenga variation, you build two short towers, side-by-side, and a single… Read More »Eiffel Tower Jenga
This Jenga variation is actually the very first one we ever came up with. It’s a way to make Jenga slightly easier, so victory is… Read More »Classic 3 Double Tower Jenga Variation
This is one of the coolest looking Jenga variations, as you can see by the title picture. Even Fred can’t help but stare at it… Read More »Sidewinder Jenga
One of the best Jenga variations is the Classic 5 Single Tower. To build this magnificent monstrosity, you simply flip all your Jenga pieces onto… Read More »Classic 5 Single Tower
Okay, last time we covered the most difficult way to play Jenga, so let’s swing the pendulum to the other extreme and talk about the… Read More »The Easiest Way to Play Jenga