
Hint: This spinning toy became famous for “walking the dog.”
yo-yo
In this property-trading game, players try to avoid going bankrupt.
Monopoly
This yellow arcade character loves eating dots and avoiding ghosts.
Pac-Man
This stuffed toy bear is often named after President Theodore Roosevelt.
teddy bear
Checkers is played using pieces of these two colors.
red and black

Hint: This colorful cube puzzle was invented by Ernő Rubik in 1974.
Rubik’s Cube
In this mystery game, players ask “who did it?”
Clue
Mario first appeared in this arcade game involving barrels and ladders.
Donkey Kong
Kids used crayons and paper to create colorful images in this activity book brand.
crayola
This outdoor game uses a red rubber ball and bases.
kickball
Kids bounced on this space hopper toy with a handle and rubber ball body.
Hippity Hop
This game features tiles with dots called pips.
Dominoes
This 1980s handheld game system was made by Nintendo.
Game Boy
These tiny plastic bricks are famous for building almost anything imaginable.
LEGO bricks
The phrase “Go directly to jail” comes from this board game.
Monopoly

Hint: This spring toy could “walk” down stairs.
Slinky
In this word game, players build words using letter tiles.
Scrabble

Hint: In this classic game, players stack falling blocks to clear lines.
Tetris
This doll line introduced in 1959 became one of the world’s best-selling toys.
Barbie
This marble game is played by shooting marbles into a ring.
Ringer

Hint: This toy drawing board used magnetic powder and two turning knobs.
Etch A Sketch
This naval strategy game uses phrases like “You sunk my battleship!”
Battleship

Hint: This Atari game involved defending Earth from descending aliens.
Space Invaders
This talking electronic learning toy had cartridges called “books.”
Speak & Spell
This classic guessing toy answers questions with responses inside a floating die.