Kwanzaa Dots and Boxes Game
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Add some fun to your Kwanzaa celebration with this seasonal version of the classic dots and boxes game.
I also recommend checking out my free printable Kwanzaa logic puzzle which involves creating a 3×3 square with images related to Kwanzaa.
About Dots and Boxes
Dots and boxes is a classic pencil-and-paper game which goes by a variety of different names including dots, boxes, pigs in a pen, the game of dots, or dots and dashes.
The game was originally named “la pipopipette” when it was published in the 19th century by Edouard Lucas, a French mathematician.
Instructions and Scoring
Like the original dots and boxes game, this is a paper and pencil game for two players. Take turns drawing a line from one dot to another on the grid. If your line completes a box, write your initials in the box and take an extra turn.
Each completed square is worth one point. Earn an additional bonus point for each Kwanzaa-related image in your squares. Once the grid is completely filled, the player with the most points wins.
I would recommend placing this puzzle in a dry erase pocket when using it in your classroom.
Free Download of Kwanzaa Dots and Boxes Game
This Kwanzaa Dots and Boxes game is available to download as a printable PDF.
More Seasonal Versions of Dots and Boxes
I am currently working on creating more seasonal versions of the classic game of dots and boxes. Here are some other versions I have posted: