(NEW!) GridL - An Abstract Deduction Game (2nd Printing)
Original price was: $19.00.$11.40Current price is: $11.40.
- SKU:S4383029077
- Categories:Board games
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A Wacky Word-Grid Party Game of Decoding, Communication & Survival
28 Players | Ages 14+ | 1520 Minutes
GridL is a fast, chaotic, team-based word game where communication is deliberately sabotaged.
Played in two teams (or cooperatively with fewer players), one player becomes the Gridmaster (also known as the Cluegiver). Their job is to help teammates decode hidden solutions on a 55 grid.
Sounds easy. It isnt!
Each axis of the grid is defined by a random word, and the Gridmaster is forced to give restricted clues that connect those two words. The rest of the team must interpret, argue, overthink, and hopefully land on the correct coordinates.
GridL doesnt test vocabulary;It tests how well you think together.
Teams race to:
Reach 12 points first, or
Have more points after 6 turns
Every round escalates the pressure. Every clue risks chaos. Every guess reveals how well you actually communicate under constraints.
GridL rewards intuition, shared context, wild associations, and the ability to stay calm when everyone else is yelling contradictory ideas.
On Popular demand, we brought back GridL, leveled up.
Bigger, clearer dual-sided grid board for improved visibility
Standard-sized cards for easier handling and sleeving
Bolder colors and higher contrast for instant readability
Larger components without increasing table footprint
Still packed in a travel-friendly box
Extra polish. Extra clarity. Extra wackiness.
1 Grid Board
85 Word Cards (Navy / Magenta sides)
25 Solution Cards
12 X-Tokens / Power Tokens (Double-sided)
4 Player Tokens (Blue / Pink sides)
2 Block Cards
1 Rulebook
Bonus: Digital rulebook download included
Works brilliantly with friends, family, and gamers
Scales effortlessly from light party chaos to intense team mind-meld
Encourages discussion, debate, and hilarious miscommunication
Easy to teach, hard to master, impossible to play just once 😀
WELCOME BACK TO THE GRID