The best "Bohnanza" Expansions➕ and Variants⎇ 2026
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Meanwhile almost 50 Bohnanza games
In 2026 there are now just under 50 Bohnanza expansions or games from the Bohnanza series – all with a slightly different take on the bean theme. Many are expansions with more cards and/or an adapted gameplay. But some are completely new games like Bohnanza Dice Game or Been Trader.
List with the best Bohnanza expansions➕ and variants⎇ 2026
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Bohnanza: 25th Anniversary Edition
All details & ratingThe 25th Anniversary Edition includes a new bean variety and three game variants, one featuring a collector's coin. Players plant and harvest bean cards to earn coins, managing their hand without changing the order of cards. On their turn, a player lays down cards, trades with others, and eventually collects coins based on their beans before the game concludes with a final harvest.
2–7 45 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Bohnanza
All details & ratingBohnanza is a unique card game about planting, trading, and harvesting beans. Unlike typical card games, you can't rearrange your hand, adding a strategic twist. The core of the game lies in trading beans with others to manage your hand effectively.
2–7 45 min 12+ Easy to learn+ 1 € above the best price9 € at Amazon* -
Bohnanza: 20 Jahre
All details & ratingTo celebrate the twentieth anniversary, a special edition of the game has been released, titled Bohnanza: 20 Jahre. The game maintains the original rules where players start with bean cards and cannot change their order. Players must plant beans, trade with others, and can harvest to collect coins, while a new bean type, the Spring Bean, allows for additional card draws and shared benefits when harvested.
3–5 45 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Würfel Bohnanza
All details & ratingWürfel Bohnanza is a dice game where players fulfill orders using beans rolled instead of cards. Each player aims to collect thirteen Bohnentalers by completing tasks, starting from simpler to more complex ones. While the active player rolls, others can use the rolled dice to complete orders on their own cards, encouraging strategic gameplay. The game ends when a player collects thirteen Bohnentalers, and the player with the most wins.
2–5 45 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Bohnanza Erweiterungs-Set
All details & ratingThis expansion adds several new types of beans and allows the game to be played with up to 7 players. It includes a reference card that specifies which types of beans should be included for different player counts. This expansion is essential for an optimal Bohnanza experience with more than 4 players.
3–7 45 min 12+ Easy to learn+ 2 € above the best price8 € at Amazon* -
Bohnanza Expansion-Set - Revised Edition
Expansion
All details & ratingThis is the revised expansion set for the bean trading card game. It includes familiar expansion beans like cocoa, brandy, and coffee, along with two new developments: field beans and order cards. This expansion is essential for players with the German original version and introduces new mechanics, even for those with previous expansions.
3–7 60 min 12+ Easy to learn+ 2 € above the best price8 € at Amazon* -
My First Bohnanza
All details & ratingDesigned as both an introduction to Bohnanza and a standalone children's game, players aim to collect the most coins by the end. It includes various types of beans, each marked with a number representing their quantity in the game, and players can harvest beans to earn coins. After familiarizing themselves with basic rules, players can expand the game by incorporating additional cards and mechanics for a more complex experience.
3–5 30 min 4+ Immediately playable -
Space Beans
All details & ratingThe game is a successor to the popular title, but it is less complex and not based on trading. Players aim to collect 30 points in "trophies" by managing up to two collections of space beans: one public and one secret. Beans are drawn and placed into collections, and players can exchange completed collections for trophy points based on the values of the beans.
2–6 40 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Bohnanza: The Duel
All details & ratingPlayers take on the role of bean farmers who gift each other beans they cannot use themselves, aiming to hinder their opponent. Each player manages a bean field mat and has several hand cards, including secret goal cards. During each round, players plant beans, make offers, and can bluff to achieve their goals, with the game ending when the draw pile is depleted and the winner determined by the most bean dollars.
2 45 min 12+ Easy to learn+ 3 € above the best price10 € at Amazon* -
Bohn to Be Wild!
All details & ratingPlayers aim to plant beans in their fields and sell them for coins while trading cards with others to bypass the limitation of not rearranging their hand. The game introduces eleven new bean types, including Jamaica, helmet, and horse beans, along with solo play rules and special "wild" beans. Unlike the original version, this edition allows for up to seven players.
1–7 60 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Ladybohn: Manche mögen's heiss!
All details & ratingThe standalone game is a blend of the core Bohnanza game and the Ladybohn expansion, first released in 2002, now featuring babies. It includes 110 cards with a revised distribution of beans. Female beans have better harvesting capabilities, and while babies have no value on their own, they can enhance the position of female beans in play.
3–5 60 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Marco Bohno
All details & ratingNow you can embark on an adventure with Bohnanza! As adventurous bean gardeners, players must not only reap successful harvests along the Great Wall but also complete special tasks that bring them closer to their goals. This expansion can be played with either the base game or the Ladybohn base game and includes both a two-player and a solo variant.
1–7 45 min 10+ Easy to learn -
High Bohn
All details & ratingHigh Bohn is the first expansion of the Bohnanza series printed by Lookout Games. Each type of bean corresponds to a building type, granting players special abilities for trading, planting, and harvesting beans. The value of the buildings a player constructs is added to their score at the end, with bonus points awarded for completing different building types.
3–5 45 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Bohn Camillo
All details & ratingBohn Camillo is a two-player variant inspired by the film "Don Camillo e l'on. Peppone." Players engage in a love-hate rivalry, spying and stealing from each other while striving to thwart their opponent's plans. The "Bohn Gottes" serves as a divine figure that can prevent escalation, though players can also show generosity when the situation calls for it.
2 10+ Easy to learn -
Bohnanza Fun & Easy
All details & ratingA standalone version of Bohnanza for younger players features beans with a youthful design, including varieties like Stone Bean and Hamburger Fan Bean. Players plant beans on their bean fields, using cards from their hand or the bean market, and can trade beans they don't want with other players. The winner is the player who collects the most bean coins during the game, maintaining the original game's feel while being simpler for younger audiences.
3–5 45 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Bohnröschen
All details & ratingBohnröschen is an expansion that can only be played with Bohnanza or Ladybohn. Set in a fairy tale land, players take on the role of a bean prince searching for Sleeping Beauty. They must navigate through bean thickets and complete challenging tasks to be the first to reach the castle with the most bean-eating creatures.
1–6 90 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Al Cabohne
All details & ratingAl Cabohne is a variant of Bohnanza for one or two players. Players compete against each other and the "Bean Mafia" to achieve the highest profit from selling beans. Three new bean types are introduced: runner beans, broad beans, and kidney beans.
1–2 60 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Bohna Nostra
All details & ratingPlayers find themselves in a familiar situation: being offered great beans but having nothing to trade in return. They can promise favors for later to negotiate a deal now. This expansion, Bohna Nostra, introduces new trading opportunities and requires one of the base games to play.
3–7 45 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Bohnkick
All details & ratingReleased in 2006 during the FIFA World Cup in Germany, Bohnkick is a fast-paced soccer card game for two to four players. Players aim to pass the ball and take successful shots on goal, with shot strength varying and luck sometimes playing a role. The game includes fouls that could lead to penalty kicks and comes with 109 game cards and a game overview.
2–4 45 min 8+ Easy to learn -
High Bohn: Bohnenduell um 12 Uhr mittags
All details & ratingHigh Bohn: Bohnenduell um 12 Uhr mittags includes two expansions and a new bean type for the card game. Both expansions introduce structures that can be acquired with bean coins, allowing players to bend the rules to their advantage. The game features updated versions of existing cards and is designed for varied player counts, with specific variants enhancing gameplay options.
2–5 60 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Bohnanza: La Isla Bohnitâ
All details & ratingThis is an expansion for the Bohnanza card game. It includes Uwe's response to Klaus Teuber's Seafarers expansion for Settlers of Catan. Players can purchase ships to facilitate the trade and sale of beans, while pirate ships allow for raiding opponents' beans during transport.
2–7 90 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Bohnedikt
All details & ratingJochen Steininger and Uwe Rosenberg designed this family extension of Bohnanza. Players manage two different bean fields: God's Acre and the Bishop's Yard. The game includes 16 bean-edict cards that can only be planted in the Bishop's Yard, with each edict altering the rules for the upcoming trading phase. God's Acre is where players can play sacrifice cards.
2–5 45 min 10+ Medium complexity -
Bohnaparte
All details & ratingBohnaparte allows players to conquer the Bean Empire. This expansion introduces new cards and mechanics while players aim to control plantations, villages, cities, and fortresses using their generals. The earned bean coins fund these conquests, and gameplay revolves around competing for control of the Bean Empire, with even the weaker bean varieties gaining newfound significance.
3–5 90 min 12+ Easy to learn37 % cheaper than at other retailers44 € at Amazon* -
Bean Trader
All details & ratingPlayers take on the role of bean traders, members of the famous Bean Hanse, a coalition of northern European cities and merchants involved in the bean trade during the Middle Ages. They travel in carts filled with valuable beans, delivering orders and purchasing more beans in various Hansa cities. Players can exchange beans when they meet in a city, and the game concludes after the last round, with the winner being the player who has accumulated the most coins.
3–5 90 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Auf der schwäb'schen Eisenbohn
All details & ratingPlayers travel between five Swabian cities, receiving various incentives to sell their beans early or hold on to them. This is a new Bohnanza expansion featuring 33 cards, which debuted in Essen in 2008.
3–5 60 min 12+ Medium complexity -
Wendy Pferdebasar
All details & ratingThis is a variant of the Bohnanza card game series that uses horses instead of beans. It features unique gameplay where players cannot rearrange their hands and must play cards in the order they draw them. The goal is to earn coins by planting and harvesting fields with horse cards, while also allowing extensive trading opportunities among players.
2–5 45 min 8+
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Bohnanza: 25th Anniversary Edition currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.
How many players do the games on this list support?
Most games on this list support 2 to 5 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.
What age are these games suitable for?
Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 4 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 45 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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