Goki Shut the Box Wooden Dice Game

£19.99

66 in stock

66 in stock

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The Goki Shut the Box wooden dice game gives children aged 6 and above a hands-on way to practise arithmetic and strategic thinking through every round of play. Measuring 13.5 cm x 8.7 cm x 2.7 cm, the compact wooden box is easy to pack for travel or keep on a shelf at home. The set includes two dice and nine numbered tiles running from 1 to 9. Players start with all tiles open, roll the dice, calculate the total, and close any combination of tiles that matches that sum. The aim is to shut the box by closing every tile – a challenge that sharpens mental maths skills and encourages forward planning with each turn.

This wooden dice game is made by Goki from durable wood with smooth edges, keeping safety and longevity in mind. The rules are straightforward enough for younger players to pick up quickly, yet the strategic element keeps older children and adults engaged too. When consecutive rolls produce totals too low to close any remaining tiles, the player with the lowest remaining total wins, adding a satisfying competitive edge to every session. Suitable for the whole family, the Goki Shut the Box wooden dice game builds numeracy and critical thinking alongside a good dose of friendly rivalry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each player rolls both dice and then flips down any combination of numbered tiles that adds up to the total rolled - for example, a roll of 8 could close tiles 3 and 5, or tile 8 alone. Play continues until no valid combination remains, and the sum of any tiles still standing becomes that player's score. The player with the lowest score wins, and a score of zero means the box is fully shut.
The game works for one player as a solo challenge or for two or more players taking turns. A single round typically lasts five to ten minutes, making it a quick filler for family game nights or a handy travel game. Multiple rounds can be played to find an overall winner.
Goki recommends this game for ages 6 and over, which aligns well with early primary school arithmetic. Children practise adding two dice values and then finding number combinations that match the total, reinforcing mental maths in a low-pressure, game-based setting. An adult playing alongside younger children can help guide the addition until they grow confident.