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SET is one of the most awarded games of all time! Race to find as many SETs as you can—the player with the most SETs at the end of the game wins! Play SET solo or with as many people as you can fit around the table! It’s perfect for travel, parties or as a quick after-dinner game. Fast-moving and fun, SET is a perfect for any get-together with family and friends! It’s triple matching mania that anybody can play, but nobody can stop! SET, although made as a game of fun, has a ton of educational value. Teachers love SET and use it in classrooms around the world. SET is also a perfect game to help keep your brain active and healthy. Exercise your brain while playing a game!
Maggie Q
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
We really enjoy this game it’s good family fun and quick to play & learn.
Nathaniel D. B. Pizar
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Great for practice with pattern recognition, keep your brain on its toes.
Matt Maurer
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
This is a fun game that’s great for your brain. It is at the same time both simple and complex. It’s relatively quick to play, and is fun for any number that can comfortably sit around a table. You can play in teams, individually, or even as a solitaire game.
KenJ
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2024
My wife and I play this a lot. It has improved our spelling immeasurably. We like it because it is more focused on the words that you can spell and less on where you can play them (like scrabble).The only thing that we don't like is the scoring-so we made our own:1) As per the rules: Points as per the cards. Positive for the cards that you play down, negative for those that touch can't.2) As per the rules: No negative scores for a hand (If you can't put a word down you get zero).3) No points for most words, only points for longest word. Tied longest word scores no extra points. If one or more players cannot play a word, then no longest word points.4) When a person goes down, the remaining players do not have to discard after they pick up. This incents people to wait until they get better words before going down (as their opponent will get to play an extra card when they go down).5) The longest word gives you a bonus equal to the number of letters (not cards) in the word, plus the difference in letters between their word and the next longest. This really incents longer words.Love this game.
Victoria
Reviewed in Mexico on June 26, 2024
Muy buen juego familiar, ayuda al desarrollo de la lógica y pensamiento crítico. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
Marina
Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2024
It's a fun, easy game
Silvia Pruneda Güitrón
Reviewed in Mexico on February 9, 2024
Si quieres pasar un buen rato, y mover tus neuronas, cómpralo.
Bully67
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I have been playing this game for 4-5 years with my now 12 year old grandson. He took to it right away Early on he needed a lot of help with spelling words, but progressively improved and now he wins a lot… probably more than I do! Our son and his wife joined us in the game this Christmas and they thoroughly enjoyed it as well. I just sent them their own game as a post Christmas gift and they are delighted. Fun and a great way to help kids ( and frankly some adults) improve their spelling and vocabulary.
IrishAngel
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Easy to pack for our weekend away. Quick to learn from youngest to old fart. Storage box kept the card from going everywhere.this is a great game for the whole family!
Joshua Browne
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2024
Great game!
Duncan Beevers
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
This game is perfect for international travel; its simple and bold visuals transcend language barriers, and since people can drop in and out of the game, nobody feels trapped playing it, and observers can learn the rules and drop in with very little friction. Since its just a deck of cards it fits into the smallest of carry-on bags.I take it with me every year for our company retreat and it appeals to all types; programmers, designers, marketing specialists, and C-Levels.It has stood up to so much use+abuse, and on the rare occasion a card gets lost or damaged, SET Enterprise's card-replacement policy has had my back.It delights me to introduce new players to this game and I hope I get to continue sharing it well into the future.
nponcian
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
Pros- Easy to learn and teach. The rules are actually in the back of the box already, it is that simple.- Fast to setup and play (less than 30 minutes). Actually there is no setup needed, just shuffle and show 12 cards, no need to deal any to the players. The gameplay doesn't have turns, it's just a racing game where whoever would be the 1st to find a set among the 12 cards would gain the point, so it's gonna be fast.- Small table space is enough to play. A table that can fit 12 cards is enough. Can definitely be played on an airplane table!- A bit addictive. You would always want try try it again after a game.- The game is replayable. You would always want to do better. When you weren't able to find a set, you are really focused to get the next one. If you found a set, it feels very satisfying. An endless cycle that doesn't feel samey at all and can definitely be played multiple times, you can even play it multiple times in a row without getting tired of it.- The game is not multiplayer solitaire. Both of you are racing to see a set!- Highly interactive and engaging. Perfect for groups!Cons- While the game is extremely simple, this is not a game you would want to play with your partner after a long day at work as the race creates tension and you need to have a clear and sharp mind, which might feel exhausting especially when you are already tired. Just play Tangram cooperatively.- The box is trash. The insert can't fit sleeved cards. The box is not the usual open-the-lid box but rather those like the cereal boxes, making it hard to get the cards inside.
Narwhal
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020
I love Set! It's been like 15 years since my first game and honestly, I don' think I'll ever get tired of this game. It is repetitive, but if you buy the game knowing the replay value, you'll find that is a pro, not a con. It's useful because the simple gameplay makes it an easy task for your hands to keep busy while allowing you to focus on the conversation if you're in a chatty mood, and to pretend to be thinking deeply if you have nothing to add to the current conversation.The best thing about Set to me is that it grows with you. Here's how Set has aged with me over the years:A teacher in elementary school had a copy that was a popular go-to game for many students. We were competitive so it helped us practice speed, coordination, and social skills.This game is small, slightly taller than a regular deck of cards so it generally fits in a purse/bookbag, making it great for middle and high school-ers with limited space/weight. Granted, I grew up during the days before most students had smart phones so things might be a bit different now... Anyway, I prefer Set to regular card games like BS, 13, ERS, and etc. because the rules do not vary based on who you are playing with aside from "is this round a let's-slam-our-hands-down-and-hand-on-bottom-wins kind of game or the polite I-called-Set-first kind of game?" because people either know how to play or don't. It's a great game to bond over, especially when everyone's brains are mush from homework and lessons.In college, I didn't have a copy, but I can tell you that simple and quick games like this are attractive to everyone in the room, even drunk people. You can even set up in public places like dorm lobbies to make new friends with similar interests when fellow students stop by to ask what you are playing - who knows, you might have a new study-buddy or future roommate!After college, it's been a great first game of the night for the the host(-ess) and early birds who are waiting on the rest of the attendees to arrive (-or finish grabbing/eating food) since people can jump in and out as they like. Also great as a drinking game! Very good way to chill out with friends who refuse to play epic/long/complicated games like Monopoly, Catan, Betrayal...etc.Nothing builds a bond quite like a competitive game of Set!Anyway, here are some other things worth considering:It's a decent budget gift.Group size is pretty much limited to the size of the table. Everyone must have a decent line of sight. I've played with like 12 people at once before.Color blind individuals may not enjoy this game unfortunately.My only other complaint is that my first purchased copy of Set came in the pictured box with a crumpled corner, like super fan-like crumples about 1 in x 1 in. I was amazed that the cards inside weren't ruined. Luckily I didn't have to ask for new copy because the cards were fine. Just be ready in case you buy it as a gift or like to have nice pristine game boxes that that can occur. None of my subsequent like 5 gift purchases came crumpled so it doesn't seem to happen often so may have been a 1 time thing.
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