Wingspan board game box by Stonemaier Games featuring a scissor-tailed flycatcher in flight on a soft watercolor background.

Wingspan

MSRP $65.00
$55.00
Sale price  $55.00
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Wingspan

MSRP $65.00
$55.00
Sale price  $55.00
Our Take

Wingspan is the modern classic that brought a million new players into the hobby. Elizabeth Hargrave's bird-collection engine builder is still one of the best introductions to modern gaming and one of the most satisfying games on any shelf.

Game At A Glance

Players 1-5 PlayersBest: 3
Playtime 40-70 Min
Recommended Ages 14+
Complexity Medium Light · 2.5 / 5
Play Style Competitive
Game Type Engine Builder, Card Drafting, Set Collection, Dice Rolling
Theme Birds, Nature, Animals
Publisher Stonemaier Games
Designer Elizabeth Hargrave
Year Published 2019
Awards
2019 Deutscher Spiele Preis Best Family/Adult Game Winner, 2019 International Gamers Award - General Strategy: Multi-player Nominee, 2019 5 Seasons Best International Strategy Winner, 2019 Board Game Quest Awards Best Production Values Winner

Attract birds, build combos, outscore the table

Someone at the table is sketching a bird onto the card they just drew. Someone else is rolling custom dice into a little wooden birdhouse. Nobody is checking their phone. That is the Wingspan effect.

Wingspan is a competitive, card-driven engine builder for 1 to 5 players from Stonemaier Games, designed by Elizabeth Hargrave. You are a bird enthusiast, and over four rounds you play birds into three habitats (forest, grassland, wetland) where they chain together powerful abilities. You gain food via custom dice rolled through a birdfeeder dice tower, lay eggs with pastel egg miniatures, and draw from a deck of 170 beautifully illustrated bird cards.

The special thing about Wingspan is how much it respects both the theme and the reader. Every bird card is a real species with real facts on the back. The mechanics never strain to be clever. This is a game that trusts birds to be interesting, and they are.

We recommend Wingspan to more kinds of players than any other game in the store. It works for the couple that wants something better than Netflix, the family that finally wants to replace Catan, and the experienced gamer who needs a lighter change of pace. It also plays well solo with a full Automa opponent.

Wingspan has sold over a million copies, won the Kennerspiel des Jahres in 2019, and is the game most often recommended as a first modern board game. At 40 to 70 minutes and with a very gentle learning curve, it earns every bit of that reputation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players can play Wingspan?
1 to 5. Most people find 2 to 4 ideal. The solo mode (Automa) is well-regarded, and 5 players still moves along because turns are fast.
How long does a game of Wingspan take?
40 to 70 minutes. A two-player game can finish in 40 minutes. A full five-player game with new players runs closer to 70.
Is Wingspan good for people new to modern board games?
It is one of the single best picks for that. The rules teach in about ten minutes, the theme is accessible, and the gameplay never punishes you for a slow start.
What makes Wingspan different from other engine builders?
The bird theme is genuinely baked in. Each of the 170 bird cards is a real species with actual biology behind its powers, and the game rewards you for learning what they do. The physical components (birdfeeder dice tower, egg miniatures) are also a step above typical production.
Does it support solo play?
Yes. The included Automa deck gives you a real opponent to compete against. Stonemaier's solo design is well-regarded and Wingspan solo is often mentioned as a favorite.
Which expansion should I get first?
European Expansion is the most popular first add-on and adds round-end powers to bird cards. Oceania adds nectar as a new resource and changes the food economy a bit. Asia adds new variants including a fast 2-player duel mode. Americas focuses on Americas birds including hummingbirds and is the latest expansion.
Does Wingspan have awards?
Yes. Kennerspiel des Jahres 2019 winner, plus a long list of other honors. It is one of the most awarded board games of the last decade.

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