It’s Easy to Learn!
Just watch the video below or follow the simple step-by-step instructions included.

Match It like “Snap!”
When a new tile is flipped over, the first player who calls out the description of the matching image wins that new tile.
Link It like “Dominoes”.
There are 4 exciting ways to play Bible Match It Link It
Game 1: Lightning Links
Match It to win tiles and Link It to your own tiles. The player with the most linked tiles wins the game!
Game 2: Frenzy
In the first round, all players begin with 3 tiles. The first player to match and link all of their tiles wins that round and gets 1 token. Players who have won tokens must start subsequent rounds with more tiles. The player with the most tokens at the end of the game wins.
For example:
Player 1
Won 2 previous rounds
Starts the next round with 5 tiles (2 extra).
Player 2
Won 1 previous round
Starts the next round with 4 tiles (1 extra).
Game 3: The Big Picture
In this cooperative game, everyone works together to match and link all 57 tiles.
(This is also a great solo game to play by yourself.)
Game 4: Four in a Row
Tiles are arranged faceup in a 5×5 or 6×6 grid. To win, players must connect 4 of their colored tokens in a straight line, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Game Contents
57 sturdy octagonal tiles:
36 Tokens:
57 Bible Story Cards:
Use these cards to learn about each of the 57 unique images in this game. Each image illustrates a Bible story or passage.
When read together, they tell one unified story about God, his relentless love for us, and how we can have a relationship with him.
Easy-to-follow Instructions:
Download Bible Match It Link It Instructions here.
Product Size: 6¼ x 4¾ x 2¾ inches (160 x 120 x 70 mm)
Sean –
We loved how the pictures sparked conversations and curiosities about the different biblical characters and stories, helped by the accompanying cards – a very well thought through addition. Great that there are many ways to play without the need for many extra items to bring around, making it very convenient. The tiles are really high quality and easy to pick up due to their thickness, another well thought through design!
Joanne –
This game is easy to understand. My kids aged 4-10 all had fun playing it! Good for developing matching skills 🙂
Leah –
This game is really fun! We read the Bible stories so we understood what symbols were on the cards, and then we pulled a card to see what symbols we had that matched it. I loved that there was a further step- strategically placing the cards next to each other so that they line up. My 6-year-old son loved this game. He was really quick at finding the matches!
Gena –
In Bible Match It Link It, we had to use our focusing skills to find matches. It’s a bit like matching dominoes. This one is great for kids as young as 6, but I had fun with it, too!
Kristin –
With all of the different ways to play this game, it is a great fit for all ages!
Brandi –
My 5 and 8-year-old loved this fast-paced game! Really cool that there are so many different ways to play. It’s like getting 4 games in one!
Claire –
This game is a lot of fun. I find myself using it regularly as a starter game for devotion time and Bible story conversation starters. It’s super easy to play and offers different variations which keeps it exciting.
Chin –
Unlike matching games for kids that are ‘too easy’ and where the challenge wears out soon, this one contains enough permutations to really work! For even adults and for multiple sessions! This ‘simple match’ gameplay is great when we’re just in the mood to do a quick and easy game – no brain power needed. Look forward to trying out the more challenging game plays too!
Traci –
We like the different ways to play this game, to keep it interesting. Great artwork that led to good conversation with our middle schooler about Bible themes.
Alice –
Great game .
Angel –
The game cards and tokens are colorful and made of sturdy material. We greatly appreciate the compact design of the game box, as storage is limited. Our 1st – 5th Graders enjoy the variety of games that they can play using the cards, whether there are 2 kids or several kids. This game provides our leaders with opportunities to engage students in conversation about everyday life, as well as, discussing Bible topics encountered through the images on the game cards. It’s a winner in our book, and will be packed as a rainy day game for camp this Summer!