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28 Creative Marble Games for Kids

marble games for kids

August 3, 2022 //  by Eileen Zajac

If you have an excess of marbles floating around your home but are hardly used, you've come to the right place. A game of marbles can vary from some of the earliest marbles games to some of the most unique creations.

It's all up to you and your families on how to use a box of marbles, but our experts have developed some of the best games for both beginner and advanced marble players.

1. Marble Toss

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This marble toss is the perfect activity for families. It's both simple and exciting for family members of all ages (with supervision due to choking hazards). This game will help kids develop motor skills independently or with family and friends.

Pro tip: Use an egg carton

Learn More: Facebook

2. Marble Roll

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Creating your very own marble games is so much fun for both you and your kiddos. Use an old cardboard box to create this small marble point game! This is so simple that your kids may be able to recreate it all on their own.

Learn More: Facebook

3. Marble Obstacle Course

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If you have a bucket full of marbles and a sandbox, then you definitely have a fun marble race in your future. This would be even more fun at the beach as long as you're careful not to lose any marbles as they can be dangerous to our sea animal friends.

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4. Marble Tilt

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Work on motor skills with children of all ages with this marble tilt game! One of the best parts of this game is that the glass marbles are inside the box and are covered with plastic. Meaning it's great for little ones as well.

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5. Pacman Marble

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Cutting out these little Pacman guys may be time-consuming, but it's totally worth it. I found myself playing with this one just as much as my kids. We even spiced it up by making a competition of who could get the marble down the quickest.

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6. Glass Marble Roll

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Glass marble roll is pretty simple to make but definitely challenging to play. If you're looking for a game that will help with your child's concentration while also keeping them engaged, then this is it. Turn it into a parent-child game, and you'll be surprised.

Learn More: Facebook

7. Labyrinth Board

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Okay, so the Labyrinth board can really be tailored to your discretion. This simple design can be created by almost anyone, and the entire idea around it is to get from start to finish. Once kids fall into a hole, they have to start at the beginning again.

Learn More: TikTok

8. Floating Marbles

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Experiments using marbles for kids can be so interesting. This one actually had me stumped. Learn the secret behind how these marbles are floating on TikTok. Do it with your kids and see -their hypothesis.

Learn More: TikTok

9. Thin Ice

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Thin ice is actually a board game that can be purchased here, but here is a DIY version if you're home and want to make it today. This works best if you have lots of marbles. The concept is simple for anyone but fun enough to keep kids engaged for hours.

Learn More: Barley & Birch

10. Marble Box

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Common marble games can mostly be played anywhere with little equipment. This game simply uses a chalk square (you could use a chalk circle if you wanted) and can almost be set up anywhere.

Learn More: Twitter

11. Marble Skee Ball

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If your kids have been to an arcade before, they probably know little about Skeeball. But this is a total twist on that traditional game. A glass marble game that can easily be created out of cardboard!

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12. Marble Drop

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This is one of those games that you can challenge your kids to create. Whether you challenge them against each other or you have them work together to create the best marble roller coaster. It's simple enough for any children 4-10 years old to do on their own.

Learn More: Christie

13. Marble Race Track

Did you know that paper plates are marble race track compatible? Well, now you do! This simple creation will have your kiddos busy all day. At night you could even take it outside and turn it into a glowing marbles race.

Learn More: Osmo

14. Pool Noodle Marble Race

Do you have pool noodles lying around and possibly a ton of glass marbles as well? Then take a break from the pool this summer and work with your kids to make their very own pool noodle marble race track.

Learn More: Kidspot

15. Warship Marble Battle

Okay, this one is a bit more complicated and time-consuming to make, but once it's finished, kids will love it. Create these shooter marble tanks altogether as a family and enjoy the endless game night of battling with cardboard and glass marbles.

Learn More: The Q

16. Marble Drop Game

Some DIY games are almost too difficult and time-consuming, but this game can be more or less complicated, depending on what you want. You can create an extravagant board with wood and nails or a relaxed board with cardboard and thumb tacks.

Learn More: Kids Make

17. How to Play Marbles

Well, there's no doubt that over the years, more and more kids' marble games have been introduced. But there's nothing better than those classic marble games that have been played for centuries. For this game, you'll only need a center circle, a few glass marbles, and some excited kids.

Learn More: Peaceful Play

18. DIY Marble Race Board Game

If your kids love to play games like Subway Surfer or Temple Run on your phone, then they'll love to play this game of marbles in real life. Marble run sets like this are literally just like one of the games on your phone, but your kids are using real-life skills to complete them.

Learn More: Beginner Life

19. Newton's Cradle

Do you have some creative kiddos constantly trying to find new creations? Have them make their very own Newton's Cradle! Use regular or large-sized marbles; this is simple yet challenging for kids anywhere from 8-15 years.

Learn More: Ryan's World

20. Marble Painting

Are you looking for cool marble games that even your littlest can play? Make a colored marble painting with them! It's super simple to do and also very exciting for your little ones.

Pro tip: Put the marbles, paint, and paper in a ziplock bag for any child where marbles pose a choking hazard.

Learn More: DuckDuckGooseFun

21. Giggle Wiggle

Giggle Wiggle is a board game that will literally have your kiddos giggling the entire time. Start your collection of marbles easily with this game that comes with plenty of marbles to play for hours.

Learn More: TurboToyTime

22. Mables Meet Dominos

This game is a perfect idea if you have some future engineers in your household. It can easily be made with marbles, dominoes, and other contraptions found around the house. See how big you can really make it.

Learn More: CSN Golf

23. Valentine's Marbles

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Do you need some more Valentine's Day activities while integrating some marble game ideas? This heart kids - marble maze provides everything you need for Valentine's Day, filled with glass marbles and fun.

Learn More: Google

24. Guess How Many

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This marbles game has been around forever and can be used with so many different objects. The game is simple, collect all of the glass marbles found around your house in this jar. Or, buy one of these marble sets for kids, with over 1,000 pcs! Who can guess the right amount?

Learn More: Google

25. Marble Rewards

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If you have a bunch of marbles lying around, you could do this with real marbles, but if not, paper marbles work the same in this situation. This works the same as any other classroom rewards game.

Learn More: Google

26. LEGO Marble Maze

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If you, like me, have an insane amount of LEGOs throughout your house, then you're probably looking for different activities to do with them. Kids' marble games are a great way to use your child's LEGOs for more fun.

Learn More: Google

27. Stomple

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Stomple is a fun and creative game using glass marbles. Kids anywhere from 8 - 15 years will love playing this game! It's fun, exciting, and will work on their fine motor skills.

Learn More: Amazon

28. Glass Marbles Five In a Row

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A twist on the classic connect four games, played with glass marbles. Marble game ideas like this one can be purchased or made at home! The idea, though, is to get 5 in a row of the same color. With this game, the bottom marble can be removed and reused.

Learn More: Board Game Geeks

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