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RNIB Shop — Board Games

by Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)

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About

The RNIB is the UK's leading charity for people with sight loss, providing advice, support, and products to the estimated two million people living with sight loss in the UK. Its online shop offers assistive products developed or curated specifically to restore independence and social participation, including a dedicated games and puzzles section.

What It Does

The games section stocks tactile chess sets with raised black squares and differentiated piece textures, magnetic ludo, Super Big Boggle, large-print Scrabble, braille dominoes, and accessible UNO and card game variants. An accessible games guidance page accompanies the shop, advising customers on which product types suit different degrees of sight loss. UK-based customers can also call the RNIB Helpline at 0303 123 9999 for personalised recommendations.

Who It Helps

Blind and partially sighted people in the UK who want to participate in board game play with family and friends. The range caters to varying levels of sight loss, from fully blind players (full braille editions) to those with moderate low vision (large-print, high-contrast options).

Who it helps

blind
low-vision

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Cost
Paid
Age groups
  • All Ages

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