Connect Four is a classic board game by Hasbro that has been enjoyed by families and friends for generations. It’s a simple, yet strategic game that is easy to learn and can provide hours of entertainment.
What’s in the Box?
- Game grid
- 2 feet
- slider bar
- 21 red discs
- 21 yellow discs
- 4 blue blocker discs
- instructions

The objective of Connect Four is to be the first player to get four of your colored game pieces in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The game is played on a vertical grid, with each player taking turns dropping one of their colored game pieces into the grid. The game pieces fall to the bottom of the grid, or onto the top of any other game pieces that have already been played in that column.
How to Play
- Decide who plays first, players will alternate turns after playing a checker.
- On your turn, drop one of your checkers down any of the slots in the top of the grid.
- Play alternates until one player gets four checkers of his or her color in a row. The four in a row can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
- If you are the first player to get a connect four you win!
To start the game, players decide who will go first and choose their colored game pieces. Players take turns dropping their game pieces into the grid, trying to get four in a row while also trying to block their opponent from doing the same. It’s a game of strategy, as players must think ahead and try to anticipate their opponent’s moves.
One of the great things about Connect Four is that it can be played by people of all ages. It’s a fun game for kids to learn about strategy and for adults to enjoy a bit of friendly competition. It’s also a great game for families to play together, as it’s easy to learn and doesn’t require a lot of setup or specialized equipment.
Additional Information
- Suitable for Ages 6 Plus
- Ideal for 2 Players
- From Hasbro Games
If you’re looking for a fun, classic board game to enjoy with your friends and family, give Connect Four a try. It’s sure to provide hours of entertainment and a bit of friendly competition.
