The best games from Grzegorz Rejchtman 🇵🇱👨 2026

Looking for a really good game from game designer Grzegorz Rejchtman 👨? Then we have just the thing: the list with the best Grzegorz Rejchtman games 2026.

Who is Grzegorz Rejchtman anyway?

The game designer is from Poland🇵🇱, was born in 1970 and currently lives in Sweden 🇸🇪. He graduated with a degree in computer science and business. In his games, he prefers them to be quick to learn, fun to play, and have a high level of interaction between players.

Rejchtman's first game was "Mellan Tummen och Pekfingret." Famous Rejchtman games are, for example, the Ubongo series or Batavia.

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There are 0 games by Grzegorz Rejchtman in our Top1000 games list, making Rejchtman the #707 best game designer out of a total of 708 designers in our database.

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List of best games by Grzegorz Rejchtman 2026

In this list we have listed the best board games that Grzegorz Rejchtman either designed himself – or was involved in designing.

Unfortunately, not all of Grzegorz Rejchtman's games are currently available. In the following list you can find all dice, board & card games by Grzegorz Rejchtman that you can buy 2026:

This list was last updated on June 18, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Tuki

    Tuki

    In Inuit culture, "tukilik" refers to objects that carry messages, commonly found in northern landscapes. Players construct an Inukshuk using their limited stones and snow blocks based on the rolled dice face, requiring creativity to build effectively with the three-dimensional pieces. The game offers two difficulty levels to balance play between novices and experts, encouraging both speed and precision.

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    2–4 30–45 min 8+ Immediately playable
    Video reviews 1
  2. Ubongo

    Ubongo

    Ubongo is a fast-paced, puzzle-solving board game where players race against time and each other to complete individual puzzles and collect precious gems.

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    1–4 25 min 8+ Immediately playable
    + 35 € above the best price
    67 € at Amazon*
  3. Ubongo! Junior 3-D

    Ubongo! Junior 3-D

    Players compete simultaneously to fill their game board as quickly as possible with 3D blocks. No space can remain uncovered, and nothing may extend beyond the edges. After 90 seconds, players measure their towers against a giraffe to see how many gems they've earned, aiming to collect the most gems.

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    1–4 5+ Immediately playable
    + 13 € above the best price
    39 € at Amazon*
    Video reviews 1
  4. Ubongo! Fun-Size Edition

    Ubongo! Fun-Size Edition

    Players compete to solve puzzles as quickly as possible in a refreshing twist on the classic game. Each player has a set of eight differently colored polyomino pieces and must choose between two sides of the puzzle cards. As they race to fill the empty spaces, the first to complete their puzzle earns points, with various challenges based on the chosen side of the cards.

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    1–4 15 min 7+ Immediately playable
  5. Ubongo 3D

    Ubongo 3D

    The latest addition to the Ubongo series features players placing wooden tiles over two layers of double-sided puzzle cards, one side for beginners and the other for advanced players. Participants collect gemstones based on their performance, and the player with the most valuable collection at the end wins the game.

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    2–4 30 min 10+ Easy to learn
  6. Ubongo!: 3-D Family

    Ubongo!: 3-D Family

    "Ubongo: 3-D Family" features puzzles of four difficulty levels, providing the perfect challenge for every age group. Players compete to arrange their puzzle pieces side by side, on top of each other, and interlock them. Completing the puzzle before time runs out rewards the player with valuable gemstones.

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    1–4 25 min 8+ Easy to learn
  7. Ubongo: Duel

    Ubongo: Duel

    Players compete to solve the same puzzle faster than their opponent using identical game pieces. Each player has 21 puzzle pieces and a stack of puzzle sheets, with a 20-sided die determining which pieces to use in each round. The first player to win five Ubongo duels wins the game.

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    2 15–40 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 28 € above the best price
    42 € at Amazon*
  8. Ubongo: Das Kartenspiel

    Ubongo: Das Kartenspiel

    Players must once again find out how to connect the Ubongo pieces designed by Grzegorz Rejchtman. In each round, a player randomly draws nine cards, each displaying six Ubongo stones arranged in a 2x3 grid. The goal is to connect seven of their nine cards based on matching symbols touching between adjacent cards. The first player to do so calls out "Ubongo" and earns points accordingly, while all other players score based on their connections. After six rounds, the player with the highest score wins.

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    2–4 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  9. Pi mal Daumen

    Pi mal Daumen

    Players focus on knowledge but don’t need to know unusual facts. They can pretend to know the answers to questions about things like how long their nails will grow in three years. The aim is to get closer to the correct answer than the other players, without needing to be exact.

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    3–6 45 min 12+ Immediately playable
  10. Ubongo! Junior

    Ubongo! Junior

    "Ubongo Junior" simplifies the tile-laying and pattern-matching gameplay for a younger audience. Each player starts with nine uniquely shaped and colored tiles featuring animals, along with a stack of seven puzzle boards. Players race to place the correct tiles on their boards, and the first to finish earns the most gems after seven rounds, winning the game.

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    2–4 20 min 5+ Easy to learn
    + 2 € above the best price
    19 € at Amazon*
  11. Ubongo Extreme

    Ubongo Extreme

    This is a follow-up to the successful Ubongo, now with a higher difficulty level. Players simultaneously place their uniquely shaped hexagonal pieces on their player mats as quickly as possible to fill the desired shape, which proves to be quite challenging. It is as captivating as the original, which turned out to be addictive.

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    2–4 30 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 78 € above the best price
    100 € at Amazon*
  12. Ubongo Trigo

    Ubongo Trigo

    Players face the challenge of fitting unique triangular shapes to create two distinct images on a puzzle board during each round. Only silhouettes of the images are visible, requiring players to figure out the correct arrangement and orientation of their pieces. The player who completes the task first starts a countdown, with others potentially losing points if they don't finish in time. The player with the most points after eight rounds emerges as the winner.

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    1–4 20 min 7+ Immediately playable
    + 3 € above the best price
    7 € at Amazon*
  13. Ubongo Extreme: Fun-Size Edition

    Ubongo Extreme: Fun-Size Edition

    Ubongo Extreme: Portable Edition is a compact version of the original game. Players race to solve spatial puzzles by filling spaces with Tetris-like pieces made of connected hexagons. Featuring two difficulty levels, even beginners can compete with experienced players, with puzzles requiring either three or four pieces to solve.

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    1–4 15–30 min 7+ Easy to learn
    + 2 € above the best price
    8 € at Amazon*
  14. Ubongo Mini

    Ubongo Mini

    This is the younger sibling of the very successful Ubongo. It features new challenges while keeping the same quick and easy gameplay. Players compete simultaneously to find the right spot for their pieces and place the designated figure in the shortest time. The game offers two difficulty levels, catering to both beginners and experts.

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    1–4 10 min 7+ Immediately playable
  15. Ubongo: Das Würfelspiel

    Ubongo: Das Würfelspiel

    Players strive to place polyominoes to fill shapes based on the results of dice rolls, creating a sense of urgency as they compete for the pieces they need. Each player has a score sheet with a shape to complete; after rolling all eight dice, they grab one black and one white die to use the shapes displayed on them. The first player to fill their area shouts and scores points, continuing until all players finish their shapes. The player with the most points after six rounds wins.

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    2–4 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  16. Go Wild! card game

    Go Wild! card game

    The game consists of 108 cards, including 18 in each of 5 colors and 18 wild cards. Players start each round with 12 cards and only draw new cards after the round ends. The winner of each trick is determined by the largest set of cards of a single color, with points awarded for the tricks won. The first player to reach 20 points wins the game.

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    2–6 20 min 10+ Immediately playable
  17. Stack-A-Biddi

    Stack-A-Biddi

    Players stack their game pieces in a way that keeps them connected. Each player has a set of eight long rectangular blocks and four short blocks called "Biddis," each representing a different color.

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    2–4 45 min 8+ Immediately playable
  18. Code Omega

    Code Omega

    Code Omega is a fast-paced puzzle-solving game where players use colored strips with black bars to solve challenges. Each round begins with players selecting a board and a group of strips to align, working to create a continuous black bar across their strips. The first player to complete their puzzle rolls four dice to advance on the scoring track, while others roll fewer dice based on their finishing order. The game concludes when a player reaches the end of the scoring track, declaring them the winner.

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    2–6 30 min 8+ Easy to learn
  19. Ubongo: Star Wars – Das Erwachen der Macht

    Ubongo: Star Wars – Das Erwachen der Macht

    Ubongo: Star Wars: The Force Awakens combines the popular Ubongo game with themes from the movie. Jedi players race against time to skillfully cover the board with specified pieces, regardless of whether the light or dark side is involved. After seven rounds, the player who has explored the galaxy the most wins.

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    1–4 25 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 31 € above the best price
    50 € at Amazon*
  20. Moderne Zeiten

    Moderne Zeiten

    Set in the USA during the Roaring Twenties, players navigate a booming economy and fierce competition among industrial magnates. The goal is to gain a majority of shares in expanding industries like shipping, aviation, construction, automotive, and telecommunications. However, reckless pursuit of profit can lead to disastrous outcomes if the stock market crashes.

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    3–5 45 min 10+ Easy to learn
  21. Ubongo! Junior Mitbringspiel

    Ubongo! Junior Mitbringspiel

    Ubongo Junior Mitbringspiel is a travel-sized version where players compete simultaneously to place all the animals on their boards as quickly as possible. The first to shout "Ubongo!" keeps the card as a reward, and the player with the most cards at the end wins. There are two difficulty levels to balance the challenge between experienced and inexperienced players.

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    1–4 15 min 5+ Immediately playable
    + 4 € above the best price
    10 € at Amazon*
  22. Batavia

    Batavia

    Players are transported to the golden age of the East India Companies, including English, Dutch, Swedish, French, and Danish. They represent merchants and visit trading posts across Asia, where each company offers different goods. To travel, players must auction for ship cards, with every bidder winning something as the highest bidder shares the cost among others. The player who can access the most profitable trading posts will secure the best goods and accumulate the highest amount of gold by the end of the game.

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    3–5 45–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  23. Kuddelmuddel

    Kuddelmuddel

    Chaos is beautiful and fun, according to the Hempel family. However, searching for items in the chaos can be challenging. Players use a color die and pattern cards to find missing items, with the one who finds the most collecting various items as their reward.

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    2–4 10 min 4+

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Tuki currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.

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