
What is Hygge? Hygge is regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture and to describe its essence fully requires more detail than I can provide in this blog, especially as we need to get on to the board game section!

But…Hygge is about creating intimacy and cosiness, taking pleasure in soothing things and togetherness. It is an experience, a feeling of safety, being shielded from the world, whether you are with a group of friends, family, partner or simply enjoying a cup of tea by yourself. For more information on the Danish way of life, check out The Little Book of Hygge – The Danish way to live well – By Meik Wiking.
Board games fit into the Hygge ethos as they are a social activity which allows you to create common memories and strengthen relationship bonds and in addition, for many of us who grew up playing board games, there is that sense of nostalgia of more simpler times. It is also a great opportunity to put down our phones, switch off from technology and be in the moment!
So gather some friends, dim the lights, light a fire, play some mellow music, pour the hot chocolate…or whisky, grab a snuggly blanket and settle down for a Hygge evening with our top suggestions for Hygge friendly board games.

A Feast for Odin

Players: 1-4
Playing time: 30-120 mins
Age: 12+
Patchwork

Honourable mention:
Calico is a good alternative to Patchwork if there are more than two players or if you would like to play solo. Like Patchwork, Calico is an abstract strategy puzzle game, where players are trying to build the best patchwork quilt. However, with Calico, each quilt has a set pattern to follow and players are not only trying to create colour and pattern combinations that are aesthetically pleasing, but also attract the cuddliest cats!

Players: 1-4
Playing time: 30-45 mins
Age: 10+
Gloomhaven
Gloomhaven is a cooperative, campaign-driven dungeon crawl board game, with developing characters and extensive scenarios. Within the game, players work together to battle monsters whilst also advancing their own individual goals, as they progress through a series of adventures unlocking new content as they go. The game has an individualist element to it, inviting players to create their own story. Gloomhaven is a great game to play in those winter months, when you are more inclined to stay inside evenings and weekends to play board games, particularly as it is very easy to become immersed into the fantasy world of Gloomhaven and find yourself craving you next game. We ourselves used last winter’s Pandemic lockdown as an opportunity to complete our campaign! (see our blog post – Our ‘Gloomy’ Christmas.

Players: 1-4
Playing time: 60-120 mins
Age: 14+
Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion

Players:1-4
Playing time: 30-120 mins
Age: 14+
The Fox in the Forest Duet

Players: 2
Playing time: 30 mins
Age: 14+
Ticket to Ride – Nordic Countries

Players: 2-3
Playing time: 30-60 mins
Age: 8+


