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Don't Spill the Beans

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Don't Spill the Beans
DesignersSchaper Toys
PublishersMilton Bradley Company (formerly), Hasbro (Currently)
Publication1957
GenresBoard game
Players2-4
Playing time10 minutes
Age range3+
SkillsChance

Don't Spill the Beans is a children's game for 2 or more players ages 3–6 published by Milton Bradley Company, a subsidiary of Hasbro The game was originally manufactured by Schaper Toys but acquired by Milton Bradley in 1986 through its then owner, Tyco Toys.[1] The game is described by Hasbro as a "Classic Preschool Game. A Favorite For More Than 30 Years!".[2]

Game play

The object of the game is to toss all one's plastic beans into a cauldron (pretending that it is very hot and cooking) without touching it or tipping it over, which "spills the beans". In the 1960s version, the beans were real kidney beans.[3] Players are given a pile of beans, and take turns placing them inside a plastic tipping pot. If a player's bean causes the pot to spill over, all the spilled beans are added to their pile. Play continues until one player has put all of their beans into the pot making them the winner.

References

  1. ^ "Hasbro has Cooties, but doesn't seem to mind". The Chicago Sun-Times. HighBeam. September 26, 1986. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  2. ^ "DON'T SPILL THE BEANS Game - Product Detail". Hasbro. Archived from the original on December 1, 2006. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  3. ^ "Counting the beans - UN World Food Programme". Counting the beans - UN World Food Programme. Retrieved 2023-05-15.