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  1. We have the Jumbo Sequence which measures 32″ x 27″ and is admittedly more expensive. I like it because I don’t have to play with my glasses on and the markers are poker chip sized. The regular sized board game, with smaller spaces and chips, is about $20.

  2. 23 lis 2007 · I am looking for instructions on how to make a homemade Sequence board game. My grandparents made one years ago but don't have the instructions any more. They used wood on the first one they made, but they discovered plexi-glass is lighter.

  3. 1 mar 2012 · Screw the plexiglass/plywood unit to the smaller plywood pieces using the smaller screws. Glue smaller 1"x6" piece to the center of the bottom of the plywood, for stability. To finish, type up the instructions for the game on a piece of paper and attach those to the back of the gameboard.

  4. I got the idea early last week. Originally I ordered a jumbo puzzle board that had these cute little drawers that would have been great for storing the tokens, but when it arrived it was just the tiniest bit too short, to the point where I would have had to cut up the cards to make them fit.

  5. 18 lis 2013 · How to make your own Sequence Board Game in three easy steps: 1. Gather two mini packs of cards (they sometimes come in Christmas crackers), two standard sized packs of cards, glue and a large piece of board (I used the back of an old picture frame).

  6. Do you love Sequence as much as our family? But is it hard to see, and has no pattern? Maybe Clubs and Spades look too similar? Try making this game board. U...

  7. My grandpa made a few versions of the game that he distributed to friends and family. He cut cards in half and glued them to a thin 2x2 sheet of wood. When he passed away at 96 earlier this year, I took his homemade board and chips and put it on prominent display in my office, taking it down to play every now and then.

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