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A board game invented in the 1970s by British game designer Leslie Scott and distributed by Parker Brothers. Players take turns removing blocks from the base of the tower and placing them on top, making the tower taller and less stable.The dimensions of the block of the classic version of the game are 1.5x2.5x7.5 cm.

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