

🌀 Shift the maze, outsmart your rivals, and claim your treasure—every game is a new adventure!
Ravensburger Labyrinth is a high-quality, family-friendly board game for 2-4 players aged 7 and up. Featuring 34 maze tiles and 24 treasure cards, it offers dynamic, ever-changing gameplay where players shift the maze to reach hidden treasures. Easy to learn but rich in strategy, it delivers 20 minutes of engaging fun with premium components designed for lasting enjoyment.













| ASIN | B00000J0JF |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,774 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 116 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand | Ravensburger |
| Brand Name | Ravensburger |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 11,754 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Estimated Playing Time | 20 Minutes |
| Genre | Magician |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04005556264483 |
| Included Components | 1x Game board, 34x Maze cards, 24x Treasure cards, 4x playing pieces, 1x Set of Instructions |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 35.6 x 25.4 x 5.1 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 35.6L x 25.4W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Ravensburger Labyrinth - The Moving Maze Family Board Game for Kids & Adults Age 7 & Up - Millions Sold, Easy to Learn and Play with Great Replay Value |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Ravensburger |
| Material | Paper, Plastic |
| Material Type | Paper, Plastic |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 1188.0 |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 8 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 84.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2 to 4 |
| Number of players | 2 to 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product dimensions | 35.6L x 25.4W centimetres |
| Size | medium |
| Subject Character | Harry Potter |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Puzzle, Treasure |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
I**K
My kids are 7, 9 and 15 and all love this game as do i
My kids are 7, 9 and 15 and they all love this game! simple to set up with good quality pieces and a box which make it easy to pack away. When you buy Ravensburger your buying good quality games. Set up takes about 2 mins and our game time can be anywhere from 20mins to 45mins, buy the game and you'll understand why! The game mechanic itself is easy to master but behind the simple turn based game is a ery strategy based game which can be made easy for young ones but can be very taxing for older players if you want it to be. But in both cases the game makes you think! As the board is ever changing each turn constantly making you re-asses your next move. Im 45 and I love this game too. Me and my partner find ourselves playing it together after the kids go to bed! Simply a great game for all ages
J**S
Great addition to your games arsenal!
I am not usually big on board games, I enjoyed Monopoly Empire as it is really easy to pick up and play and taking over your opponents brands trying to win is quite satisfying. I am always on the look out for decent board games especially for the darker nights / Christmas time. I came across Labyrinth, was on sale at half price and already had good reviews so I went ahead and ordered it. Delivery came pretty quick ( Prime member), opened the box and checked all the parts / cards were there. I was pleased to see a single sheet of A4 rules! On reading it seemed quite straight forward, my teenage daughters and I played and found it very entertaining, the fact that the board - as a maze - can change on each turn by putting in the extra maze piece in the marked areas and pushing the whole row of maze pieces along really does add a good dimension compared to regular board games - you can greatly help yourself or hinder others when trying to get your treasures. There are no dice - just prepare the board with the maze pieces - deal out the treasure cards ( don't show others these cards unless having a practice; ) - you have to then move the maze on your turn - then either choose to move ( or not move ) your character piece as far as you like as long as there is a clear path - or until you reach your treasure piece....on doing this you then turn over your next treasure card and wait your turn to again move the maze and then your playing piece as required. There is strategy to a point, and moving your piece off the board one side and as in the rules place it the opposite side before moving means you can get to the other side of the board then make your move. Some luck can come your way as well as not - as its funny when you think you are nearly at your treasure and then the player before you then moves the maze and the game changes completely! This is well worth a go - I think we'll certainly be breaking this game out more than others we have ( apart from "grab a pig" or stinky pig which are great, quick easy games for a good giggle!!). I hope I have given a fair idea of how this game plays...and if you can get it for the £12 I paid then why not give it a go...the board / cards and pieces are decent enough quality - i would highly recommend...
A**I
Fun to play, develops strategic thinking
We had this game for years and loved it, got for our godchild for his 10th bday and it was a great surprise. It is fun to play, also a teaches a bit of strategic thinking, sturdy, and good value for money, needless to say, he is off screen for longer :)
G**S
Suitable for most ages
Quality of the product is good. Should play for at least 20 minutes per game, probably will take longer if you have a 3 or 4 player game. Content: Game board has some fixed tiles to act as a guideline for the labyrinth. The labyrinth tiles are nice and thick so are sturdy and have a decent finish. Artwork is ok, nothing fabulous but looks good enough. Playing cards (treasure cards) are not the best I've ever seen but are functional and are clear. Character pieces are each unique (suspiciously look like famous wizards) and are coloured differently, red, blue, yellow and green. Insert tray holds all contents nicely. All the rules are on a double-sided coloured page, includes a basic variant rule for youngsters too. Overview: Look at your treasure card and try to retrieve the treasure on it, but beware the labyrinth will change to slow your search, can you collect all your treasure first? The game plays, quite simply, in 2 rounds per player turn. 1, Play the loose labyrinth tile and collect the displaced tile. 2, Move your character to a treasure or around the labyrinth. These rules are easy to teach and learn, but the game itself does encourage prior planning and basic tactics. I'd say that it's not suitable for very young children but those around 7/8 (perhaps a year or two younger) onwards will likely enjoy the game itself. The only drawback I've found is that you can get stuck trying to get a treasure, this is more likely to happen with higher player counts, but otherwise it's quite straightforward and is enjoyable. Final thoughts: Overall I'd say this is a very good family friendly boardgame. The moving board is interesting, especially for young players, but as mentioned before can be a little frustrating. Happy to have it in my collection and hope to use ot for years to come.
G**M
Good game for children, great replayability. Good playing time and with quite easy rules. Nostalgic vibe for adults.
We've bought this game with a nostalgic intent. Although I've always been fascinated by this game when I was a child, for whatever reason I've never been able to hold it in my hands. The commercial on telly was so intriguing: a magical maze full of incredible creatures, wizards, witches, druids! So, when one day I saw it on Amazon for a very good price, I decided to finally fulfill my child dream. And I don't regret it. The game is well designed and considering that's a "simple" game for children (compared to other "grown-up" games such as Pandemic, Powergrid, etc.) it requires a good dose of strategy, planning and quick thinking. For these reasons it's a very good game to play with your children, because it can help them develop these skills. *The game can be resumed in: Labyrinth is basically a race game without dices, where you have to collect a series of magical items through an ever changing maze. What makes the game interesting (and sometimes frustrating!) is that the board consists of a randomly generated maze, made of moving tiles. At the beginning of each turn a player has to slide in a tile from one of the borders: in doing so all the tiles on that row will slide one position changing the maze's layout, opening (and closing) new paths. This means that you have to shape your own route through the maze in order to reach your targets, but your opponents will do the same! This is why you have to plan in advance your moves, but at the same time you need to think quickly the moment an opponent changes the maze's layout at your disadvantage. *Replayability The game has a good Longevity: having a maze randomly generated each new game, there will never be two games alike. *The box It's a Ravensburger game and to me it means quality and attention. The box will arrive sealed with a thin plastic wrapping so once you'll open it, it will be perfectly clean. It's a sturdy cardboard tiles and with good plastic figures as playing pieces. Although in some picture it could look like the figures are wooden cylinders, I confirm that this edition contains the traditional four plastic figures. The box will contain: The instruction The Game Board The Maze Cards (34) The Treasure Cards (24) Playing Pieces (4) In my opinion: All in all a good classic game, that will keep your rainy afternoons busy, especially if you have children. Age: it says 7+, but it really depends on the child ability to focus and to face some frustration. Adults will play too and find entertaining but maybe more as a filler. The nostalgic vibe is strong with this one! Players: 2 to 4. Playing time: 20/30 minutes; it depends a bit on luck and on the strategy of the other players (maybe you opponent is playing just to block your way!!)
G**V
Brilliant game!
Ravensburger Labyrinth is one of our top family favourites. We first received it as a review product (to appear on my blog), but since then bought this game to give as a gift, and at least two of our friends bought it on our recommendation. My 5-year-old son would happily play Labyrinth every day, given a chance. A word of warning - this game is totally addictive. We loved it, and aren't surprised that this game was selected to receive Parenting Magazine's Toy Hall of Fame Winner of Parents Choice Gold Seal Award. It looks deceptively simple. You have a game board, 34 maze cards, 24 object cards and 4 playing pieces. You can almost find yourself travelling back in time, when there were no ipads or other gadgets. But it also proves that simple things could create the most amazing experience. What's the object of the game? You have to search the Labyrinth for magical objects and characters, strategically moving through the maze. The first player who finds all of their objects and characters and returns to the starting point wins. You shuffle the maze cards before the start of the game, then place them on the board randomly to create maze. With one card left over, you begin shuffling and dealing the object cards. Each player chooses a playing piece and places it on the starting square. You're not supposed to show your top card to any other players, and have to try to get to the square with the identical image. To do that, insert a maze card and move your playing piece. So far so good, sounds simple enough. What you have to take into account though is that your opponents will do everything possible to destroy your route to the coveted treasure. Again and again you have to rethink your route. It could turn completely fiendish. The maze is unpredictable, it shifts, it moves, it changes all the time. The treasure hunt is full of surprises. Great game to develop logical thinking and strategic planning skills. This splendid game is designed for 2-4 players aged 7+. You can play a slightly easier version with younger kids. I'm actually quite tempted to buy a different version of this board game as I have seen it is available with Star Wars characters.
L**Y
Great game
Great game for all the family.
C**C
Imaginative Board Game suitable for all the family
I bought this game purely on the reviews already done for this game. I was feeling a little cautious on Christmas morning when my son opened it. As he didn't recognise it he put it straight down and moved onto the next present. My husband recommended a game of it later on and when I saw him pushing out numerous pieces of cardboard to set it up I thought it might be too complicated. When I walked in mid-game all three family members - a 9 year old, a 23 year old and a 46 year old were totally hooked. The 23 year old said it was a really good game. I won't go into how the game works in detail as it has been done already in several reviews. I will say however that the game constantly changes. There is no set route round the board - you could start off in one direction and after other players have had their turn you could be somewhere completely different. I played the game for the first time today. It is utterly addictive. I was worried when my son and I played by ourselves and he gave me 12 cards. I thought I might be sat there for hours. I could well have been - I never once looked at the clock as I was so immersed in the game. In actual fact the game can move quite quickly, and it has soon become my son's favourite board game. I was even able to prise him away from his new games console without any trouble at all to play a few games with me today. Worth every penny.
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