Embodiments relate generally to games, and, more particularly to a puzzle game having a plurality of balls moveable contained in a plurality of raceways.
In one embodiment, a game includes a cylindrical body having a plurality of generally circular raceways arranged vertically. Each raceway can be formed so as to moveably retain a plurality of balls. Also, each raceway can have at least one opening to permit a ball to be moved to an adjacent raceway. The game can also include a plurality of balls, formed in a number of groups, where the number of groups equals the number of raceways and where each group has a unique marking. The plurality of raceways can include six raceways.
Also, a bottommost raceway and a topmost raceway in the vertical arrangement each have an opening to only one adjacent raceway. Raceways disposed between the bottommost and topmost raceways have openings to two adjacent raceways.
In another embodiment, a puzzle game includes a generally circular body having a plurality of generally circular raceways formed in a concentric arrangement. Each raceway can be formed so as to movably retain a plurality of balls. Further, each raceway having at least one opening to permit a ball to be moved to an adjacent raceway. The puzzle game can also include a plurality of balls, formed in a number of groups, each group having a unique marking. The number of groups can equal the number of raceways, for example the plurality of raceways can include six raceways.
An outermost raceway and an innermost raceway in the concentric arrangement each have an opening to only one adjacent raceway. Raceways disposed between the outermost and innermost raceways have openings to two adjacent raceways.
In either of the above-mentioned embodiments, the unique marking can be a color and/or a pattern on the outer surface of the ball.
In either of the two above mentioned embodiments, the body and/or plurality of balls can be formed from plastic, metal, glass or a combination or materials.
The balls can have a diameter (32) of about 8 mm, for example. The cylindrical body can have an outer diameter of about 72 mm and a height of about 77 mm, for example. The body can have walls with a thickness of about 1 mm. The outer retaining members can have a width of about 2 mm, or whatever width is suitable to moveably retain the balls in the raceways.
During play, the balls can be moved circumferentially in their respective raceways. A ball can also be moved between raceways. For example, a ball from group 30 can be moved to the raceway holding group 28. In this way, the balls can become shuffled. The goal of playing the puzzle game 10 is to arrange the balls so that each raceway contains balls from only one group. Alternatively, there could be other game goals such as having one ball from each group in each raceway, or the like. The groups can be identified by color or other marking. The balls could be marked with symbols, letters or numbers and a goal of the game could be to place the balls into a certain configuration in the raceway based on the symbol markings (e.g., to spell a word, complete an equation, make a phrase, make a poem, make a rhyme, make a visual pattern, or the like).
During game play, balls can be moved circumferentially around each raceway, and can also be moved between adjacent raceways.
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While some exemplary dimensions have been discussed above, it will be appreciated that these dimensions are examples, and other suitable dimensions could be used according to a contemplated embodiment.
It is, therefore, apparent that there is provided, in accordance with the various embodiments disclosed herein, a puzzle game having a plurality of balls moveable held in a plurality of raceways.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with a number of embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations would be or are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the applicable arts. Accordingly, Applicant intends to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, equivalents and variations that are within the spirit and scope of the invention.