10 to the Top: Addition Game
- Publisher Learning Resources
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In 10 to the Top, players quickly stack dice to make the total of ten. Each player starts with five dice showing numbers or stars. Players add dice onto a tower aiming to reach exactly ten, calling 'Ten' when they do. Dice cannot be moved once placed, and knocking over the tower has penalties. The game emphasizes quick math skills and dexterity in a lively race.
Who Is This Game For?
This game is designed for families with young children, classified as a simple children's game with low complexity. It suits short play sessions without lengthy explanations and requires no prior experience, focusing on number recognition and dexterity.
How It Works
Players each take five dice and add them to a shared tower to reach a sum of ten using Pattern Building. Dice show numbers or stars and must remain in place once stacked. When a player reaches ten, they call out 'Ten.' If the tower falls, penalties apply. The objective is to stack all your dice first.
What Makes It Special
10 to the Top combines fast-paced addition gameplay with Pattern Building and Tower Stacking mechanics. Published by Learning Resources, it supports early math skills through active play and belongs to the Mechanism: Tower Stacking family.
Pro
- Promotes quick mental addition and number sense
- Easy to learn for children aged 5 and up
- Combines Pattern Building with Tower Stacking
- Fast-paced, action-oriented gameplay
Contra
- No solo mode available
- No official game duration provided
- Limited to 2-4 players
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game features an abstract theme focused on numbers and dice stacking, categorized as a children's math and dexterity game without a specific narrative setting.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on quickly recognizing patterns to reach the total of ten and place your dice efficiently.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
The game is designed for 2 to 4 players and does not include a solo mode.
How long does a game really take?
No exact duration is specified, but it is intended for quick, short rounds.
What prior experience do I need?
This is a simple children's game requiring no special prior knowledge.
How does this compare to similar games?
Its combination of fast Pattern Building and Tower Stacking makes it unique among children's math games.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, it is specifically designed for families with children aged 5 and up and is easy to learn.
What mechanic makes it special?
The Pattern Building mechanic combined with Tower Stacking creates a dynamic and educational experience.
Fazit
A recommended educational game for families with young children who want to practice addition and dexterity. Its simple mechanics make it accessible, though it lacks a solo mode and an official playtime.







