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Qubic (1965) – The 3D Noughts and Crosses Board Game

Qubic (1965) – The 3D Noughts and Crosses Board Game

Qubic, first released in 1965, is a clever 3D twist on the classic game of noughts and crosses. Instead of playing on a flat grid, players compete on a four–by–four–by–four cube, stacking their moves in three dimensions. The goal is to line up four in a row — across, down, diagonally, or even through different layers. It’s simple to learn but challenges your brain in exciting new ways.

How to Play
Players take turns placing their marker in one of the cube’s 64 spaces. Just like in traditional noughts and crosses, the aim is to get four in a row. The difference is that the row can run in any direction — horizontally, vertically, diagonally, or even through the cube from top to bottom. The game quickly becomes a battle of logic and strategy as players try to block each other while building their own winning line.

Why Rent
Qubic is a perfect choice for anyone who enjoys games that are easy to pick up but hard to master. Its unique 3D board makes every match feel fresh and unpredictable, offering endless replay value. Renting this game is a great way to bring a fun, challenging, and visually striking classic to your table without having to track down a rare copy.

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