Con Tac Tix
In stock at the following stores: Games København, Games Aarhus
A really cool game of Con Tac Tix, designed by Piet Hein.
Piet Hein invented the game himself and presented it at the Niels Bohr Institute in 1942. The game quickly became popular under the name Polygon. Albert Einstein himself is said to have had the game in his office.
The game is played by two players, who take turns placing a peg in any hole that is not already occupied. The goal is for each player to establish an unbroken chain between the two sides of the players. The chain can twist in and out in any way imaginable. The game cannot end in a draw, as one player can only block the other by completing their own chain.
The beautiful wood gives the game an exclusive and elegant look, which means you can conveniently keep it out of sight when not in use. So use the game for wonderful moments of coziness with those you love, or simply as a beautiful decoration in the living room.
- Free gift wrapping
- 1 year exchange and return policy
- Order before 2pm on weekdays and we will ship the same day
When you place your order, you can choose to pick up your order at one of our stores.
If you order on a weekday before 3:00 PM, and the item is in stock at the store in question, the item will often be ready for pickup within a few hours.
Please note that the webshop is connected to our warehouse in Copenhagen. When you order for pickup in Aarhus, it can therefore take up to six days before the order is ready for pickup.
Therefore, always wait until you have received an email stating that your order is ready for pickup.