01
Online
Start a game in seconds.
Play the daily board, challenge Triyra or create a room for a friend.
The new Swedish strategy game TRIYRA
I created Triyra because I love board games that bring people together. Triyra is quick to understand, satisfying to play and different every time, around a table with friends and family or online when someone is far away.
The game
I have always loved board games. The kind that bring people together around a table, where a simple idea can lead to clever moves, unexpected turns and plenty of friendly rivalry.
That is the idea behind Triyra, a new Swedish strategy game built on both skill and cunning. The rules are easy to learn: place your pieces, create triangles and try to finish with more triangles than your opponent. But every move changes the board, and there is always more to think about than you first expect.
Triyra can be played by children, adults, friends and families. Play a quick game online, challenge someone you know, or bring out the physical board and play together around the table.
Think ahead. Think differently. Think in triangles.
One board. Every line matters. A new position after every move.
Choose your board
01
Online
Play the daily board, challenge Triyra or create a room for a friend.
02
Physical
Register your email to reserve a place in the first production. No payment or commitment is required.
Made to play
The physical game combines a clean Scandinavian design with the warmth of wood. Red and blue pieces make the board easy to read, while the gold markers give every claimed triangle a clear place.
Every element follows the same simple geometry as the game itself. Nothing is decorative without a purpose.
See the physical game
How to play
01
Take turns placing one of your coloured pieces on an open line of the board.
02
Close a triangle, mark it with a gold ball and play again. A single move can complete more than one triangle.
03
Build your own chances, block your opponent and finish with more claimed triangles.
The shape behind the game
Four lines. One triangle. A game that keeps opening up.
Your move