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⚡ Blink and you’ll miss it—fastest card game for sharp minds!
Mattel's Blink is a dynamic, two-player card game featuring 60 colorful cards designed for rapid matching of shapes, colors, and numbers. Its compact size makes it ideal for travel, while its simple rules engage players aged 7 and up in fast-paced, reflex-driven competition that enhances cognitive skills and hand-eye coordination. With versatile gameplay modes and universal appeal, Blink is a must-have for game nights and on-the-go fun.




| ASIN | B0037W5Y2W |
| Age Range Description | 7 years and older |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,556 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,294 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Mattel Games |
| Color | Multi Color |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (14,479) |
| Educational Objective | Improving visual perception, hand-eye coordination, quick decision-making, strategic thinking, and reflexes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027084919530 |
| Grenre | Strategy |
| Included Components | Toy |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 0.79 x 3.66 x 5.67 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.67"L x 0.79"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 5.75 x 3.75 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Part Number | N-1388 |
| Item Type Name | Game |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Mattel |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 84 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | T5931 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Name | MTLT5931 |
| Model Number | T5931 |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2+ |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Travel-Friendly, Colorful Symbols |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Original |
| Set Name | Blink |
| Size | standart |
| Subject Character | Stars |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Game |
| UPC | 027084919530 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
I**E
Easy To Learn! Fun To Play!
I’ve played a ton of card games, and this one instantly became a new favorite. It's extremely easy to learn, making it great for both kids and adults. Games are fast, energetic, and surprisingly addictive! You always feel like playing “just one more.” Plus It’s super affordable! It has now joined our regular game night classics like Monopoly Deal, Uno, Yahtzee, and Dragonwood. Blink is definitely worth adding to your collection.
D**S
SOOOOOO Much fun.
AMAZING GAME!!! Very versatile. Buy more than 1 deck. Pros: Very versatile. You can make your own rules and game play. Not limited to # of people or their cognitive level (We've played with kids to adults) Teaches critical thinking and problem solving. NO READING ABILITY NEEDED. Con: Cards are poorly made. Thin, not well coated, bend to easily. This is all weird since the basic game is a speed game and you are rough with the cards. Let me give a little background. I have a special needs 16 year old daughter (intellectually disabled, ADHD) and a very smart (too smart even) 6 year old son. I like taking games with us when we go out so they aren't on electronics the whole time. We really like Spot It (which never gets old) but I was looking to change it up. This game looked like a lot of fun but after watching the game play video I thought it wasn't going to work (Plus I needed more than 2 people). I decided to try it and see what we could do. Well it has been a COMPLETE HIT!!! Here are some of the variations we play: Round Robin - Any level of player or number of people. Can be scored. Everyone gets 3 cards, go in order around the table. Place as many of your 3 cards in your turn.. State the reason they are placing the card (matches color, shape, or number). This prepares them for the regular game play later. My daughter is amazingly good at the game but has a hard time saying why she is placing the card where she is. We help her name the reason. Draw back up to 3 at end of play Scoring: Either give someone a point every time they use all cards in a round or for every card played. There is a different strategy based on scoring type but it is subtle. "World record game" - I am not sure why my son calls it that. It's more like Battle Royal or complete insanity. Place all of the cards face up and not over lapping on the table and then flip 2 discard cards to play off of.. 3, 2, 1 - Play as fast as you can. Can be played with 1 or more people. No scoring really. Solitaire: Play by yourself. 3 cards in your hand and 2 discard piles. If you get caught then just add an additional card till you can play one.
J**B
When Learning Becomes Fun
Accidentally stumbled upon this card game, on Amazon, and am so happy I did! 😁 As a former high school mathematics teacher, I continue to delight in observing the excitement and gained confidence when children learn. This particular game combines learning with an exciting, fast-paced card game that provides loads of fun! 👍🏻 In the process, the kids use their knowledge of color, shape and number (1 - 5) throughout the game (Which only lasts a few minutes) Parents and children, alike will enjoy it, together. For younger children just learning colors, shapes and numbers, I would encourage parents to take time to review the different shapes, colors and number of shapes on cards before playing as it will familiarize the kids with what they need to understand before playing. In order for something to be enjoyable, we must be successful. By taking the time, up front, to review the deck of cards (explaining the different colors, shapes and numbers involved) we give our kids their best chance at success. 👍🏻 Then, once they get the hang of it, sit back and watch their little minds go to work!!!! Pretty amazing, actually. I am a grandma to seven lovely grandchildren ages 2 - 9. I have already taught my five and six year old grandchildren this game and we have a blast playing together. I just sent a deck to my eldest son so he can teach his 5 and 9 year old boys the game before we all gather over the Christmas holidays. It’s a two person game, so grandma will have several decks on hand so everyone can get a chance to get into the action. 😁 Well worth the money on so many levels. 👍🏻
J**S
Fun Game Suggested by language therapist
This game is fun. It can be played with people from all ages from elementary to older people. It is easy and fast moving—-it can be slower though. Blink was referred to us by a speech therapist working on quicker thinking. We have never stopped playing this game when our time was up—-it’s a fun, easy game yet it’s exciting. It works to increase speed of thinking and for small motor skills. I need to order another because others want to join us. Now we can easily play with three people although we usually play with two.
T**M
Fun Game
I am a school counselor and I got this to use with students, but I introduced it to my husband and daughter (6) and we have all been enjoying it. It is easy to learn, it was a little challenging for my daughter to figure out but after a few rounds she got it. It is fun, quick and one of my new go to games. I did find that the cards were a little thin/ flimsy, but it is not a deal breaker for me. I would 4.5 stars if I could, but since I can't I kept it at 4 due to the thin cards (which is a little nit picky, but since I will use the game with a lot of kids it would be nice if they were more like playing cards).
S**S
Blink is a fast-paced, easy-to-learn card game where players race to match cards by color, shape, or number (a light version of card game ,Uno). With quick rounds and simple rules, it's perfect for all ages and great for improving reflexes and focus. Its compact design makes it a fantastic travel game for fun anywhere. I've created both a 5-minute and a 1-minute video in English and Malayalam on my YouTube channel, Shanat's Realm O' Games, explaining how to play—check them out for a quick game rule breakdown!
L**.
Muy buen juego y súper divertido, el único pero es que son en realidad pocas cartas y se convierte en un juego muy rapido
S**A
Ich habe es zum Ausprobieren gekauft, als wir im Urlaub in England waren. Trotz englischer Anleitung ist es äußerst einfach zu verstehen. Enthalten sind 60 Karten. Abgebildet ist auf jeder Karte eines der 5 verschiedenen Symbole in einer der 5 verschiedenen Farben. Die Anzahl der Symbole auf jeder Karte variiert zwischen 1 und 5. Die Karten werden auf die beiden Spieler ( es ist ein Spiel für nur 2 Spieler) verteilt. Jeder hat seinen Kartenstapel vor sich liegen. Davon legt jeder Spieler die oberste Karte offen in die Mitte. Die beiden Ablagestapel sind also eröffnet. Nun geht's los. Jeder nimmt 3 Karten auf die Hand, die er sich auch alle ansehen darf. Auf Los geht's los und jeder legt so schnell er kann seine Karten ab. Beide spielen gleichzeitig so schnell wie möglich. Man legt eine Karte passend auf einen der beiden Ablagestapel, zieht eine Karte nach, legt eine wieder ab, zieht eine nach und so weiter. 2 direkt nacheinander ablegen und dann 2 nachziehen ist nicht erlaubt. Was passt? Die Karte, die ich ablegen möchte muss entweder die gleiche Farbe haben, oder das gleiche Symbol zeigen oder die gleiche Anzahl an Symbolen haben. Das ist schon alles, was man wissen muss. Gewonnen hat der, der zuerst alle seine Karten abgelegt hat. Man kann nun Punkte aufschreiben. Pro Karte, die der Gegenspieler noch übrig hat, bekommt der Gewinner einen Punkt. Nun zu eigenen Abwandlungen: Spiele ich gegen eines meiner Kinder, dann nehme ich bei Beginn des Spieles mehr Karten als mein Kind. Man kann ja ausprobieren, welches Kartenverhältnis ausgewogen ist. Achtung: auch die Kleinsten mit 4 oder 5 Jahren werden sehr schnell verdammt gut in diesem Spiel. Ebenso möglich: Spiele ich gegen zwei Kinder, dann bekommen die Kinder einen gemeinsamen Kartenstapel, jeder der Kinder nimmt 3 Handkarten, aber beide arbeiten einen gemeinsamen Spielstapel ab. Das macht auch super Spaß, vor allem bei Kindern, die das Verlieren erst noch lernen müssen. Entweder gewinnen sie hier zusammen gegen die Mama oder aber verlieren gemeinsam. Möchte man es allerdings mit 4 eigenständigen Spielern spielen, dann empfehle ich, ein 2. Deck Karten zu kaufen statt ein Tournier zu spielen, wie es die Anleitung empfiehlt. Hat man 2 Decks, bekommt wieder jeder einen eigenen Spielstapel und die Anzahl der Mitspieler bestimmt dann die Anzahl der Ablagestapel. 4 Spieler = 4 Ablagestapel. Das ist richtig spassig ( ein bisschen wie bei Ligretto), mag dem ein oder anderen aber vielleicht zu wuselig sein. Noch ein Tipp: Kauft man 2 Decks, kann man diese beiden Decks in eine Schachtel packen, wenn man das überflüssige Inlay weglässt. Die zweite Schachtel kann dann die erste ablösen, wenn sie den Geist aufgegeben hat.
M**A
This fast paced game is great at home or in the classroom. Any ages can play with adaptation (very littles can play alone or cooperatively to learn the various ways you can match). My 8-9 year olds like it as much as Uno and can fire off a game in no time!
D**E
Great fun. Very easy game , like Uno but faster.
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