Umbrella
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Umbrella

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UmbrellaA crowd of umbrellas throngs the streets of New York, and seen from the sky, the colors dance In Umbrella, each player orchestrates a "dance" of umbrellas in a street crossing. You start with a 4x4 square of umbrellas, with four each of four colors. One umbrella of each color starts in a "waiting zone" to your left and right (with these being shared with the players sitting in those directions), a "waiting zone" in the center of play (shared by all

A crowd of umbrellas throngs the streets of New York, and seen from the sky, the colors dance...

In Umbrella, each player orchestrates a "dance" of umbrellas in a street crossing. You start with a 4x4 square of umbrellas, with four each of four colors. One umbrella of each color starts in a "waiting zone" to your left and right (with these being shared with the players sitting in those directions), a "waiting zone" in the center of play (shared by all players), and a "waiting zone" below your personal game board (shared by no one else). Start with two stacks of two figure tiles on your game board. Each figure tile shows you an arrangement of umbrellas in a single color that you want to create on your board.

On a turn, take an umbrella from an adjacent waiting zone, then slide it onto your game board from the direction of that area, pushing out an umbrella into the waiting zone on the opposite side. If you've created a unicolor umbrella arrangement that matches a visible figure tile on your board, place a scoring token on an empty space of the matching color on your scoreboard, then pass the figure tile to the player on your left; they place this tile on their board in the first empty figure space, rotating the tile to match the depicted orientation.

Continue taking turns in clockwise order until a player has no figure tiles in front of them, a player has ten scoring tokens on their scoreboard, or a player empties the pool of scoring tokens by taking the final one. Each other player takes one turn, then everyone scores their points: 2 points per scoring token, a variable number of points for groups of tokens (which differs per scoreboard), and points based on the number of umbrellas in their personal waiting zone.

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Une foule de parapluies envahit les rues de New York, et vues du ciel, les couleurs dansent...

Dans Umbrella, chaque joueur orchestre une « danse » de parapluies dans un croisement de rues. Vous commencez avec un carré de 4x4 parapluies, avec quatre parapluies de chaque couleur. Un parapluie de chaque couleur commence dans une « zone d'attente » à votre gauche et à votre droite (partagée avec les joueurs assis dans ces directions), une « zone d'attente » au centre du jeu (partagée par tous les joueurs), et une « zone d'attente » sous votre plateau de jeu personnel (partagée par personne d'autre). Commencez par placer deux piles de deux tuiles figures sur votre plateau de jeu. Chaque tuile figure représente un arrangement de parapluies d'une seule couleur que vous souhaitez créer sur votre plateau de jeu.

Lors de votre tour, prenez un parapluie dans une zone d'attente adjacente, puis faites-le glisser sur votre plateau de jeu en direction de cette zone, en poussant un parapluie dans la zone d'attente de l'autre côté. Si vous avez créé une disposition de parapluie unicolore qui correspond à une tuile de personnage visible sur votre plateau, placez un jeton de score sur un espace vide de la couleur correspondante sur votre tableau de score, puis passez la tuile de personnage au joueur à votre gauche ; il place cette tuile sur son plateau dans le premier espace vide de personnage, en faisant pivoter la tuile pour qu'elle corresponde à l'orientation représentée.

Continuez à jouer à tour de rôle dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre jusqu'à ce qu'un joueur n'ait plus de tuiles figures devant lui, qu'un joueur ait dix jetons de score sur son tableau de score ou qu'un joueur vide la réserve de jetons de score en prenant le dernier jeton. Chaque autre joueur joue un tour, puis chacun marque ses points : 2 points par jeton de score, un nombre variable de points pour les groupes de jetons (qui diffère selon le tableau d'affichage), et des points basés sur le nombre de parapluies dans leur zone d'attente personnelle.

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Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Good for night sessions
Size: Medium, Pattern Name: Pack of 1
Picked this up for evening fetch sessions and it’s been a win. It charges up fast, couple minutes under a lamp or in sunlight and it’s good to go, and the glow is genuinely bright, not the sad dim purple some of these put out. Makes it way easier to find in the yard at dusk, and the dog can actually track it. It’s a little on the softer side compared to a regular tennis ball, but durable enough to hold up to my big dog, who is not gentle with toys. Still kicking after plenty of chomping and slobber. Fits a standard Chuckit! launcher perfectly, which is the whole point. Pros: • Glows brightly and clearly in the dark • Charges fast from any light source • Holds up well even with a big, enthusiastic chewer • Fits standard ball-throwing sticks • Great for evening or early-morning fetch Cons: • A bit softer than a regular tennis ball — a determined power-chewer could probably destroy it eventually • Glow fades after a while, so you’ll need to recharge it during long sessions • Only glows if it’s been charged, which is obvious but easy to forget Tips: • Charge it under a bright light or in the sun for a few minutes before heading out • A flashlight works in a pinch if you forgot to charge it • Keep it out of permanent fetch duty — rotate with a regular ball so it lasts longer • Not a chew toy, even though it’s tempting to leave it with the dog Five stars. If you’ve got a dog and a yard, this makes evening fetch actually doable.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
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VOKLST
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Westies Fav
Size: Small, Pattern Name: Pack of 1
Best Westie ball ever, my dog loves this ball. Exactly her size! 3" tennis balls are too big & she rips the fur off. this silicone-ish ball has no fur & is 2&1/2 " We have 2" balls from her electronic ball laucher, but she still loves this glow in the dark best!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
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Book Junkie
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Best dog ball in the world!
Size: Large, Pattern Name: Pack of 1, Size: Large, Pattern Name: Pack of 1
My dog is singularly obsessed with playing ball. He would drop a steak to chase a ball. (He'd return to the steak, but not without the retrieved ball. He's not an idiot.) He makes dangerous leaps, crashes into trees, and runs fast enough to catch thrown balls before they even hit the ground. Since he doesn't care about his own wellbeing, it's my job to protect him as much as I can. And a lot of balls are hard enough to cause him pain or dental damage when he mistimes a catch. Enter the ChuckIt Glow Ball! The minute Cowboy got his first Glow Ball, he no longer had any interest in the dozens of tennis balls scattered around the house and yard. If I took the Glow Ball away and instead threw a tennis ball, Cowboy would run to retrieve the ball, then return without it and begin looking all over the house for the Glow Ball. The Glow Ball is tough enough to survive Cowboy's big, sharp chompers, yet it's soft enough to do no harm when it hits him in the face. The glow feature is a huge bonus, too. Cowboy gets distracted by chipmunks and squirrels when we're playing, so he sometimes can't remember where he dropped the ball to pursue the interloper. If the ball was exposed to enough light before it was misplaced, it will be easy to find once the sun goes down. (Otherwise, Cowboy always finds it eventually.) When I'm feeling nocturnal, I'll put the ball under a light for a few minutes to activate the electrons, then treat my boy to a middle-of-the-night game of fetch. I was so happy to see these on sale, I bought a lifetime supply for my pantry. The size guide seems accurate. ChuckIt recommended the large size for a dog of Cowboy's weight and that size is perfect. Highly recommended product.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
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Jamie B
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Durable , dogs love them !
Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1), Style: Pack of 2, Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1), Style: Pack of 2
These chuck it balls are a fan favorite of my own dogs and my foster pups . So much so I have sent my foster home with them when they go to their new families! I seriously need an endless supply !
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026
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Lexie
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Whistles when thrown
Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1), Style: Pack of 2
One of my shepherd’s favorites! Truly does whistle when you throw it! Good quality!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026

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