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Quinto

Fascinating Game of Numbers

3M Company - 1968
2-4 Players

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Quinto is almost exactly like Scrabble except using numbers instead of letters. Like Scrabble the players take turns placing tiles on a board. Except here, instead of trying to spell words, they are trying to play a sequence of tiles such that the total of the numbers on the tiles is a multiple of five. For example; 4-1-6-4 is valid, 4-1-6-6 is not.

Each player starts with five tiles. They then take turns placing tiles on the board in such a way that the tiles a) connect to tiles already on the board and b) total up to a multiple of five. Sequences of tiles can be no more than five tiles in length. The player's score for a tile sequence is the total of the tiles in the sequence. When a player has played tiles they draw new tiles to fill the total in their hand back up to five. Play continues until no more tiles can be played legally at which point the player with the highest total wins.

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This is an interesting variant but one that would probably get old fairly quickly. In Scrabble there are always new words to spell while here there is just that continual adding up to a multiple of five. There are variants in the game for play to multiples of other numbers (like seven) but they don't really do anything to enhance play, they just change it. Overall this is not one of the better games in the lineup.



17 comments on Quinto:

Jerry at November 12, 2007 15:27 said:
any idea where i can get a copy of quinto--used to have it years ago and loved it

jerryandkatee@peoplepc.com
Dennis, the Gamepiler at November 15, 2007 09:25 said:
Check the FAQs and Links links in the left sidebar for a list of places where you can find older games on-line.
annette at February 24, 2008 10:54 said:
where can i purchase this game? NETTER,2@NETZERO.COM
Dennis, The Gamepiler at February 25, 2008 10:33 said:
Check the FAQs and Links links in the left sidebar for a list of places where you can find older games on-line.
lss at March 9, 2008 14:55 said:
ebay has this game
Claire Petuck at July 9, 2008 19:30 said:
Have always loved this game ... I play Bridge, Pinochle and Literati on line at Yahoo. Is there anywhere to play Quinto on line????
Elizabeth Bowman at July 29, 2008 11:47 said:
Is there any where to play Quinto online?

please email me and let me know


at
contact733@yahoo.com

thanks
Elizabeth Bowman
Mahatma Whazizname at August 18, 2008 14:36 said:
Wow;
I was beginning to think that i was the only one that knew about this game. My brother bought a copy at a rummage sale in the early eighties; and he used to play it all the time. I somehow ended up with the game, and now am using it to help my young daughters to think mathematicly. It seems to have help them both a lot.


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joseph M. Buena at August 26, 2008 05:54 said:
Joseph M. Buena at August 26, 2008 05:57 said:
I have been a great fan player of this board game and I can't find a stock in this fun game. Where can I buy this?
mike at August 26, 2008 18:54 said:
pa lottery has a new game called quinto
Boris at August 28, 2008 18:35 said:
Pa lottery has a new game called quinto, you pick five numbers and dont win.
WJP at September 14, 2008 14:32 said:
This great board game can be found on eBay for $10 to $20.
Kay at September 27, 2008 10:50 said:
I have a Quinto game for sale. It's been played once. Any offers?? Email me at kmz996@ptd.net. It's going to a yard sale on October 4, 2008.
Karin C at November 21, 2008 11:25 said:
I am looking for a very nice Quinto game. E-mail at covaltk@charter.net with price and shipping to 68847 zip. Thank you.
Anonymous at November 21, 2008 11:26 said:
quinto game at January 26, 2009 12:51 said:
you can get it at www.guintogame.com


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