IQ Ring 3 is an educational question and answer game that is fun to play at home or on the go. The 110-card set consists of questions, specials and surprise cards.
Each question card contains 3 questions of different difficulty, worth 1, 2 or 3 points. Points are earned by answering the selected question correctly. Answers are checked in the answer book according to the card number. Special cards are used as a game board. Surprise cards can stop the game (for example, telling you to skip a move) or allow you to score points if a task is completed. Surprise cards have no answers. Other players decide whether the task is completed correctly.
"IQ ring 3" is a universal game. It may have more variations than suggested in the rules. Here are some alternatives that you won't find in the rules:
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The cards are shuffled and placed in a pile. Players, taking their turn, take one card from the top and read the question aloud. The player who answers the question correctly first earns points. The game ends when there are no more cards left in the pile. The player with the most points wins.
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The cards are shuffled and placed in a pile. The first player takes a card from the top and asks questions in turn to the player sitting on the left. In 1 minute, the player must answer as many questions as possible. When the time runs out, the points obtained for the answered questions are counted. If you answer all three questions on one card, you get an extra point.
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Play one-on-one or team-on-team.