Mouse Trap
(1963)
| Average time to play: | 30 |
| Minimum age: | 6 |
| Number of players: | 2 - 4 |
| Publisher: | Arxon, Aurimagic, Basic Fun, Inc., Croner, El Greco, Hasbro, Ideal, JAK, MB Jeux, MB Juegos, MB peli, MB Spellen, MB Spiele, MB spill, Milton Bradley, Super Impulse |
| Designers: | Gordon A. Barlow, Marvin Glass, Harvey "Hank" Kramer, Burt Meyer |
| Artists: | (Uncredited) |
| Mechanics: | Race, Roll / Spin and Move |
This page is for the classic versions with a bathtub component. For the revamped versions with a toilet component, see the new Mouse Trap page.
Mouse Trap pits 2-4 players against each other as mice trying to navigate through a complex mousetrap. They build the Rube Goldberg inspired mousetrap as they move their mice across the board. They also try to collect cheese cards, which allow them to move other mice to cheese wheel which is the bait for the trap. Once the mousetrap has been completely constructed, players can attempt to capture each others' mice in it by turning the crank, which activates the mousetrap. If the mousetrap doesn't malfunction, the mouse is captured and out of the game. The winner is the last mouse who avoids being trapped. The main appeal of Mouse Trap is the ridiculously complex contraption that is the mousetrap. Somehow even young children can figure out how to assemble it from the blueprints on the board, and everyone enjoys watching it do its magic.
UPC 032244046575
Technically speaking the original 1963 version of the game states "A game for 1-4 players" and that did not change until the 1970 version. The cheese was not part of the game until 1984 which was the last year Ideal games was making the game. The 1984 Ideal game and the 1986 Milton Bradley Game had 30 pieces of cheese. There is also a 1986 and 1989 Milton Bradley version of the game which appears to mainly be in the UK market that did not have cheese and was the closest match to the original 1963 version. In fact the 1986 version also used a spring loaded helping hand which was originally part of the game from 1963 to 1978. From 1982 onward the helping hand was redesigned and no longer used a spring except the above mention version.
In 2016 Hasbro changed the way the game was played and no longer did you add a piece to the Mouse Trap when you landed on a white square, the Mouse Trap was assembled prior to starting the game. The game also changed in that there was no longer a "Loop" at the end, instead you just keep traveling around the game board until you collected 6 pieces of cheese.
In 1984 Ideal also changed the gameboard to include the numbers "2" - "2-3" and "2-3-4" on certain spaces depending on how many people were playing the game to determine if a part of the Mouse Trap should be added to the game board.
Alternative names:
Mouse Trap
Atrapa Ratones
Attrap'Souris
Attrape souris
Fang die Maus Spiel
Fare Kapanı
Hiirenloukku
Maus reiß aus
Mouse Trap Game
Mouse Trap on a Keychain
Mouse Trap: Egérfogó
Muizenval
Muizeval
Musefelle
Pułapka na myszy
Pułapka na myszy
Pułapka na myszy! Egérfogó!
Ratonera
Topo Trap
Trampa Raton
Traque souris
World's Smallest Mouse Trap
Ποντικοπαγίδα
마우스 트랩
Last Updated: 2025-08-12 12:38:20 UTC
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