Winning Moves Rack-O Retro Game Games USA, Classic Tabletop Game Enjoyed by Families Since The 1950's! Ages 8+, 2-4 Players
Rack-O was originally released in 1956, and ever since families have enjoyed this rack'em & score'em fun-filled card game. This new addition, featuring fine quality cards with bold numbers, will delight players young and old. Rack-O is timeless fun. Players randomly slot 10 cards on their rack. The race then begins to draw and discard until one player positions 10 cards in numerical sequence from low to high. Sound simple? it is - but you will need skillful play, concentration and just a little luck to win. Includes a deck of (60) playing cards, (4) plastic rack-o racks and instructions. Recommended for ages 8+, 2-4 players.
FEATURES
- FAMILY BONDING: Whether it's a quiet family night, a walk down memory lane for the grandparents, or a chance to make new memories with the kids, Rack-O is timeless fun!
- A FUN FILLED CARD GAME: Rack-O was originally released in 1956. This new retro edition, featuring fine quality cards with bold numbers, will delight players young and old.
- THE PLAY: Each player is dealt 10 cards. Place cards in your rack, starting at the 50 slot, and then down in order all the way to the 5 slot. Turn over top card from the stockpile. Draw cards, in turn, exchanging for cards in your rack.
- WINNING A ROUND: To go “Rack-O” a player must have all ten cards in their rack from a low card in the #5 slot to a high card in the #50 slot.
- SCORING: The player who goes “Rack-O” first scores 75 points. 5 points for each of the 10 cards in their rack, and 25 points for going Rack-O.
Winning Moves Rack-O Retro Game Games USA, Classic Tabletop Game Enjoyed by Families Since The 1950's! Ages 8+, 2-4 Players is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Puzzle Tournament Details
Date, Time, & Location
Date, Time, & Location
Sunday, March 22nd, 2026
1:30-4:30 PM
Winner American Legion
133 W 3rd St, Winner, SD 57580
Tournament Divisions
Tournament Divisions
2 Person Team - 500 Piece Competition
4 Person Team - 1000 Piece Competition
Prizes
Prizes
Prizes of Puzzle Merchandise will be given to the top 3 place finishers for the 500 piece and 1000 piece divisions.
Puzzle Tournament Rules
Competition Start
Competition Start
Puzzling will begin at 1:30 PM sharp for both categories! No puzzling will be allowed before the designated start time.
Puzzles will be secured in a bag until the timer begins. The bag may not be altered or opened before this point or the competitor will be disqualified.
Once the timer begins you may open the puzzle and begin puzzling.
Once puzzle boxes and pieces are opened, piece bags should be kept by the competitors in case a piece(s) was accidentally left inside.
Tools
Tools
Additional lights and sorting trays are allowed during the competition.
All other tools such as puzzle scoops, spatulas, magnifying glasses, and extra print outs are not allowed.
During the Competition
During the Competition
Team members are welcome to bring snacks and beverages of their choice.
Although we encourage a fun afternoon, please refrain from loud conversations, moving or standing in other team's space, and anything else that might impede another teams progress.
Puzzle Completion
Puzzle Completion
As you near completion, a team member must raise their hand to alert a judge.
Once the puzzle is completed, all team members must remove their hands from the table and a judge will verify completion and record the time.
Lost Pieces
Lost Pieces
If a judge finds a piece on the floor during the competition, they will slide a bright piece of paper underneath the piece. This will highlight where it is so it doesn’t accidentally get moved further, but prevents it from being given to the incorrect team.
There is a maximum of 10 second penalty for missing pieces. Penalty is not per piece. If you have a missing piece, judges will note the time of the last assembled piece and the puzzlers will have 10 seconds to locate the missing piece. If the piece(s) is located, the completion time will reflect the time the last piece is assembled. If the piece(s) is not located within that time a 10 second penalty will be assessed.
Photography and Media
Photography and Media
By attending, you consent to the use of your image or likeness in promotional materials and social media related to the event.

