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Sometimes, you’re in the mood to play a board game but have no one to play with…and that’s when solo board games come in! Board games designed to play with only one person are great for when you want to challenge your mind or have fun solo. We scoured the internet and found the best solo games you can play. From solo RPGs to solo horror quests and relaxing puzzles, there’s something for everyone.
The Best Solo Board Games to Play
Board game expert Ashton Wu recommends choosing a solo board game that has a compelling story, is replayable, and has an easy setup and takedown. Some great games include:
- Final Girl
- Spirit Island
- Evacuation
- Dune: Imperium
- Aeon’s End
- Detective: City of Angels
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QuestionWhat are your favorite free solo board games?Triple S GamesTriple S Games, based in Salt Lake City, Utah, is owned by Jim, who has been teaching and developing games since 2004. The company’s YouTube channel, launched in 2014, is known for concise “how to play” videos covering the rules of over 1,000 games—and counting. Their content spans board games, card games, parlor games, puzzles, and video games, with the most popular videos translated into 11 languages. In addition to instruction, Triple S Games has designed and published original titles and produces checkered board variations for chess-based gameplay.
Game ExpertsThere are the classic ones like Sudoku or crosswords. There are puzzle style games like Circuit Maze, Marble Circuit, or Rush Hour where you slide cars around to free the red one. You could also go with a Rubik’s Cube, Solitaire, or Free Cell. Some electronic chess boards let you play against the computer with real pieces. There’s also One Dimensional Chess which is more of a puzzle with only one solution. Even games like Simon or Bop It work great if you just want something fun to play alone. -
QuestionIs Gloomhaven a solo board game?Jon PurkisJon Purkis is a Board Game YouTuber based in London, England. For the past ten years, Jon has managed his YouTube channel Actual Lol, where he shares board game reviews and other related content to his over 136k followers. His content focuses on modern board games and is suitable for those who are new to the hobby and seasoned gamers alike. Jon previously worked as a Communications Manager for the critically-acclaimed board game, Fog of Love. He is also a freelance comedy writer with experience writing sitcoms for TV on the BBC, Cartoon Network, and Comedy Central.
Board Game YouTuberGloomhaven isn’t exclusively a solo game, but you can absolutely play it that way. It’s designed as a cooperative campaign, so running it solo just means you’ll control multiple characters yourself. If you enjoy solo board gaming, it fits nicely alongside modern solitaire-style card games like Unsuremountable or Food Chain Island, as well as co-op titles like Pandemic. So, Gloomhaven isn't really built exclusively for one player, but it definitely works as a solo experience.
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