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What's the name of this toy? Played before.
Jenga, which originally means architecture in Swahili, is a game invented by British lady Leslie Scott in the early1970s. Its game design is developed from the building block toys that she lived in Ghana when she was a child. It originated from the game Ta-Ka-Radi in West Africa. The difference between the two is that the latter only uses 50 building blocks.
Game part
The game mode is to use 54 long squares with the length, width and height of 15 to 5 to 3 (7.5× 2.5× 1.5cm). First, three building blocks on each floor are staggered and stacked neatly, and then the players take turns to pull out the lower building blocks and put them on the top floor until the building blocks collapse [2].
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