If you expect an answer, you must have a clearly defined question. "A game board with an area of 160 inches squared" is not even a question.
The area of a square game board is 144 sq. in. What is the length of one of the sides of the board? Answer: 12 inches
There is nine square feet on a 3 by 3 square board game.
Sixteen (16) inches by sixteen inches is the size of the board in the game of checkers. Such a size accommodates the sixty-four squares that must exist on the board. The standard American Checkers Federation checkerboard has squares two inches on a side.
The standard ones are 20 inches by 20 inches, and most are designed to fold in half. There have been special editions and variations with slightly different board sizes.
It is 6 inches in diameter located in the center of the board and 9 inches from the top of the board to the center of the hole. For cornhole board design ideas check out: http://www.cornholeace.com/cornhole-board-designs.php
The standard ones are 20 inches by 20 inches, and most are designed to fold in half. There have been special editions and variations with slightly different board sizes.
Area of square=length * width =>144(Area of square)=X * X(let the length=X and width=X) =>144=X-square =>X=Root over of 144 =>X=12 Correct Answer= The length is "12" inches
yeah.... i guess its just that board game is a game played on a board, so thats why its called that
yeah.... i guess its just that board game is a game played on a board, so thats why its called that
Game on Board was created in 1936.
a good board game would have to be either monoply or the westing game they are the best board games
A board game doesn't necessarily need a foldable board like Monopoly to be a board game. Games like Carcassonne, Settlers of Catan, and Gold Mine use tiles to build out a dynamic game board, for example.