

🌀 Get lost in the maze, but never in the fun!
Ravensburger Labyrinth is a dynamic board game featuring 34 maze cards and 24 treasure cards that create a constantly shifting labyrinth for 2-4 players aged 7 and up. With quick setup and easy-to-learn rules, it blends strategic treasure hunting with skill-building in critical thinking and spatial reasoning. MESH accredited for its cognitive and social benefits, this compact, durable game delivers fresh challenges every round, making it a must-have for family game nights and casual competitive play.








| ASIN | B00000J0JF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,264 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #296 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (11,091) |
| Department | Kids |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item model number | 26448 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Ravensburger |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 7 - 15 years |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 10 x 2 inches |
| Release date | May 29, 2007 |
J**Q
Classic game of strategy and FUN
Love it! After playing several rounds with my kids and friends, I can confidently say this game has earned a permanent spot on our shelf. What Makes It Great: Simple Yet Engaging Gameplay: The rules are easy to learn, making it accessible for kids and adults alike. The goal—navigating the shifting maze to collect treasures—is straightforward but requires enough strategy to keep it interesting. Strategic Thinking: I love how the game challenges players to plan their moves carefully. Shifting the maze pieces to block others while creating your own path adds a layer of tactical depth. Beautiful Design: The board and cards are vibrant and well-designed, with high-quality materials that stand up to repeated use. Ravensburger’s craftsmanship is evident in every detail. Replayability: The maze changes with every game, so no two rounds are the same. This keeps the experience fresh and exciting, even after multiple plays. Family-Friendly: It’s the perfect balance of competition and fun, suitable for players as young as 7. Watching kids figure out strategies and surprise you with clever moves is incredibly rewarding. A Couple of Considerations: Setup Time: Sliding the maze pieces to the starting positions can take a bit of time, but it’s part of the fun for some. Advanced Players: For those who love heavy strategy games, Labyrinth might feel a bit light. However, it’s ideal for casual gaming. Final Thoughts: Ravensburger Labyrinth is a fantastic game that delivers hours of entertainment. Whether you’re introducing it to younger players or enjoying it as a nostalgic favorite, it’s an excellent mix of strategy, luck, and fun. Highly recommend it for families and game lovers of all ages!
A**E
Great for kids
This is a fun game to play with kids. It's a breeze to set up and takes like two minutes to learn. I probably wouldn't play with another adult but it's a great family game night addition.
C**1
Our Whole Family Loves This Game! AND, We added some nice twists to keep it interesting!
First off, this game is just fantastic. My wife and I love playing it, and our three kids (ages 4-8) love playing with us. Our two oldest ones will play it without us, which is great. The basic rules are very easy to learn, and the game is always engaging. We did add a couple of elements to spice it up because after a while certain family members would take forever deciding what move to make in the maze. So we added two elements and I'm putting them up here for you in case you like that kind of thing: 1. When we play with adults, there is a 60 second timer for every turn. If you can't make your move in a minute, you lose your turn and return to your starting tile. It gives you just enough time to think, but it definitely adds some intensity to the game! 2. We added an element we call the Monster in the Labyrinth. It works this way: (We use a little figurine of a troll for this) The Monster begins the game on the Middle Tile of the board. He will move though! At the beginning of every turn, the player must roll a dice [If you're using the 60 second rule, you don't start the timer until after this element is done]. If a 1-5 is rolled, the monster didn't find the player and the turn continues. If a 6 is rolled, however, the Monster has found the player! The Battle ensues! - The Monster moves to that player's tile, and the player rolls the dice again. - If a 1-3 is rolled, the Monster has defeated you and your turn is over. The Monster then goes back to the Middle Tile(His Lair, where he likes to sit and gloat). - If a 4 is rolled, you won and can continue your turn. The Monster stays on that tile (He's dazed from the battle). - If a 5 is rolled, you mastered the Monster and can now send him to attack any other player in the game! That Player must battle the monster using the same rules. Once all the monster fighting is done, the original player continues their turn. The Monster remains on the last tile he fought at unless he won the fight. Anytime he wins, he goes back to the Middle Tile (again with the gloating). - If a 6 is rolled, you mastered the Monster and he tells you a secret path to your next item and you get to go straight there. The Monster remains on that tile. If you run into the Monster when you're navigating the Labrynth, you must fight him. The Same rules apply. If you lose then you simply stay there and your turn is over. If you begin your next turn and the monster is still on that tile with you, treat it as though you rolled a 6. You have to fight the monster. If a player sends the monster to fight you and you lose, your next turn is skipped. If you win, you get whatever benefit applies. In the exceptional event that you begin your turn on the Middle Tile (The Monster's Lair), and the Monster is there, you must fight him. Treat it as though you rolled a 6. [That's happened before, and it can be hilarious when you're trapped in the Monster's Lair for a while!]. Since we started playing with the Monster, our kids absolutely love it! Who doesn't want to fight a monster when they're searching through a Labyrinth? It adds an element of suspense and action to the game. Either way, this game is absolutely worth owning!
R**K
A really fun game. Simple concept, but strategy required!
Didn't know what to expect with this game, but the reviews were mostly very positive, and I have an 8-year-old granddaughter who LOVES board games, so I decided to give it a try. It's AMAZING! So much fun. It's a simple game, really, but it can be very competitive, so you have to be strategic and think ahead before you move. The object of the game is to collect treasures by creating path to those treasures and collecting them. The person who collects all their treasures first, wins! It's been a great learning experience for my granddaughter, and a lot of fun for the oldest among us. Highly recommend this for families that like to game together!
G**7
Super fun game!
We love this game! We were introduced to it by some friends, and ordered a set ourselves. The gameplay is super fun and easy to learn for almost any age (our 4 1/2 year old loves it). The only downside is that you can really only play with 4 people at a time. There is a teams version, but we went with the standard. The game is well made, but I would prefer if the player pieces were not cheap plastic. Overall, a great game for family and friend game nights!
A**A
My daughter bought thus game and it is my wife's favorite.
M**L
We have enjoyed lots of game time with our children. Suitable for Kids of all ages up to adults. Sometimes you get lucky sometimes you don’t but it’s a great thinking game.
M**A
It is a very nice game!!!!!!!! I loved it....... any age person can play it's as simple at the same time its thinking too..... everything is perfect as described. U can definitely go for this game 👌👌👌
M**I
This is a really great little game. I play a lot of strategy games with friends, but lately have been looking for intro strategy games for kids. Got this for my nephew's 6th birthday, and played with nephew and grandparents. Instant hit. Everyone caught on quickly to the simple but clever play, and the six year old loved the light, cute medieval/mystical theme of the treasures, and the idea of a moving maze in general. Modification: we played with everyone's current treasure card face up so we could collaborate on solutions. While the 6-year-old totally understood the rules and took some excellent turns on his own, it can be spatially and strategically challenging even for adults. Collaboration helped stave off frustration, especially as tiredness set in and it became harder to see solutions. This would be perfect for 8-10 year olds on their own, and great learning tool for younger kids who will mostly be playing with at least one adult at the table.
P**E
Bought this game as a gift for my 6 year old, based on having it myself as a kid. The updated version is fantastic and my family love it! 6 year old understood very quickly the premise of the game and regularly beats me! Great addition to your boardgames collection. Highly recommended.
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