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Bananagrams
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Bananagrams
Award winning Anagram that will drive you Bananas
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Bananagrams Features:
- Great for travel
- For 2 or more players
- Recommended for 7 years and up
- It hides a word game with huge appeal
- Features 144 letter tiles that are face down in the middle,
from which players choose their tiles

Once you start playing Bananagrams you won't want to stop. And it's easy to play anywhere, anytime because you don't need pencil, paper or a bulky playing board. This fast, fun and exciting word game mixes the best qualities of Scrabble and Boggle and zips them up into an easy to tote along "banana". Players draw letter tiles to form individual crossword puzzles while along the way they must peel (draw) and dump (discard). When someone uses all their tiles they call out "Bananas!" to win the game.
Fun for 2-8 players with each round lasting as little as five minutes. We highly recommend this award winning game because it allows all ages to put words together at their own level and still be competitive. Excellent for travel, waiting at a restaurant or just spending family time around the kitchen table. Bananagrams includes 144 playing tiles, a zip to close banana carrying case, and an instruction sheet with several variations on the game.

Rules for Bananagrams:
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Place all 144 tiles face down on center of table. These tiles are referred to as the "BUNCH". For games of 2-4 people, each player takes 21 letters from the bunch, keeping them face down. For 5-6 players, 15 letters are taken. For 7-8 (or more) players, 11 letters are taken.
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Now the game begins - Any one player says "SPLIT" whereupon all players turn their own tiles face up and proceed to form their own collection of connecting and intersecting words. The words may be horizontal or vertical, reading left to right or top to bottom. Each player may rearrange his/her own words as often as desired. Players do not take turns, but play independently of each other and at the same time.
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When a player has none of his/her original letters left, that player says "PEEL" and takes a tile from the bunch. At this point all of the other players must also take a tile from the bunch and add it to their collection of letters.
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At any time, and as often as desired during play, any player may return a difficult-to-use letter back to the center of the BUNCH, face down, but must take three letters in return. The player must declare this action to the other players by saying "DUMP". This exchange does not affect the other players.
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Play continues until there are fewer tiles in the BUNCH than there are players. The first player with no remaining letters shouts "BANANAS" and is the winner of that hand. The other players may now inspect the winning hand for misspelled or incorrect words. Proper nouns are not acceptable. Any available dictionary may be used. If all words are acceptable, that player is the winner of that hand. If any word in the "winning" hand is found to be unacceptable, that player becomes the "Rotten Banana" and is out of that hand, and must return his/her letters, face down to the center bunch and the game now resumes for the remaining players.
Suggestions for Bananagrams:
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"BEST OF…" A hand can take as little as 5 minutes, so players, if desired, could play for the "best of five" or "the best of ten".
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BANANA SMOOTHIE (For those who want to play a less hectic game) - All tiles are placed face down on the table The letters are divided equally among the players, remaining face down. Players then play the regular BANANAGRAMS game, but there is no "peeling" or "dumping". The first player to use all his/her letters shouts "BANANAS" and is the winner of the hand. If the game ends in a stalemate, the player with the fewest remaining letters is the winner.
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BANANA CAFE (Play in restaurants while waiting for service) - The BANANAGRAMS pouch is placed on the table. Each player takes 21 tiles from the pouch. Players then proceed to play the regular game with "dumping" but NO "peeling". The first player to use all his/her letters says "BANANAS!!!" and is the winner.
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BANANA SOLITAIRE (One player) - Place all letters down on center of table. Take 21 letters and proceed to play the game. Only peel when needed. Try to beat your own best time in using all 144 letters, or try making as few words to use all 144 letters. This can be a relaxing way of honing your Bananagrams skills.
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BANANA CHALLENGE - Play the regular Bananagrams rules but words must be three letters or longer. NO two letter words.
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Product Reviews
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Bananagrams Award Winning Anagram Game
Anonymous (Unknown) 5/17/2009 8:04 PM
Bananagrams is a fast, easy game to play with a group of people--kind of a sorbet to cleanse the palate between longer, more strategic games. The concept is simple and madcap and plays quickly. Serious gamers may be frustrated, however, by the fact that there is no advantage to longer words or to being the one to form your crossword and use all your letters most quickly most often. Instead, victory is decided just by who finishes the final crossword most quickly at the end--leaving a quick and accomplished player at the mercy of getting a q or z or j as his or her last letter.
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Bananagrams Award Winning Anagram Game
Anonymous (Unknown) 4/19/2009 8:37 PM
I love to play Scrabble but sometimes I can't find anyone who wants to play. Bananagrams can be played alone or with others. There is no pressure to score a large number of points as the goal is just word formation and quick thinking. I often play alone, against myself and enjoy it just as much. I also like the fact that it comes in a small, cute zippered bag that fits easily in a purse or travel bag.
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More fun than Scrabble - Bananagrams
Anonymous (Unknown) 2/25/2009 10:07 PM
Bananagrams is an excellent game for anyone who has ever played Scrabble and liked it. It is much better than Scrabble because of the freedom it gives you to change your words over and over again during the course of the game and to build words independently of the other players in the game. We played this game over the holidays. Wide age range of players. Played with partners because of the number in the group. So much fun! Especially recommend to those who enjoy Scrabble or doing crossword puzzles. Great entertainment for those winter days/evenings when you're stuck inside.
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Bananagrams
Anonymous (Unknown) 12/7/2009 10:15 AM
“I have no problem at all with endorsing your fantastic game. The Bananagrams are selling very well - Customers are attracted by the unusual packaging. My family and I have spent many happy hours playing Bananagrams together. My children said to tell you that the banana game is very ap’peel’ingâ€
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Bananagrams Game
Anonymous (Unknown) 3/19/2009 9:48 PM
I use the Bananagrams Game to help my kindergartner to learn how to spell his quickie words from class. The educational stores have products with spelling tiles but they retail for alot more money and they are useless once the child has mastered their spelling. The little tiles are perfect for his little hands and it is so portable in my pocketbook for on the go learning. For now it has interesting use and once my little speller knows all of his words I know we will enjoy it how it was intended to be played.
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