1967 Whitman Pachisi: The Game of India

A vintage 1960s board game box featuring a stylized, ornate design in bold shades of turquoise, red, and mustard yellow. The central "Pachisi" logo is surrounded by intricate patterns inspired by traditional Indian motifs. The double-sided board displays a classic cross-shaped path with vibrant, high-contrast colors, accompanied by 16 plastic pawns, eight small dice, and four colorful plastic dice cups. A vintage 1960s board game box featuring a stylized, ornate design in bold shades of turquoise, red, and mustard yellow. The central "Pachisi" logo is surrounded by intricate patterns inspired by traditional Indian motifs. The double-sided board displays a classic cross-shaped path with vibrant, high-contrast colors, accompanied by 16 plastic pawns, eight small dice, and four colorful plastic dice cups. 1967 Whitman Pachisi: The Game of India 1967 Whitman Pachisi: The Game of India 1967 Whitman Pachisi: The Game of India 1967 Whitman Pachisi: The Game of India 1967 Whitman Pachisi: The Game of India 1967 Whitman Pachisi: The Game of India
1967 Whitman Pachisi: The Game of India
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1967 Whitman Pachisi Game. Comes with double sided board, 16 pawns, 8 dice and 4 cups. Very good condition. Box is in used condition.

Step into the world of classic strategy with this 1967 edition of Pachisi, published by Whitman. Often referred to as the national game of India, Pachisi is a race-style board game that predates and inspired the modern game of "Sorry!" or "Parcheesi." This specific mid-century version captures the vibrant, graphic aesthetic of the late 60s, featuring a beautifully illustrated double-sided board that offers two distinct visual styles for play.

This set is remarkably complete, making it a rare find for collectors of vintage family games. It includes all 16 original pawns, 8 dice, and the 4 colorful plastic cups used for rolling, which are often lost over the decades. While the box itself shows the honest "used" character of a game that has seen many family tournaments—including typical shelf wear and corner rubbing—the components inside have been remarkably well-preserved. The board remains flat with crisp colors, and the plastic pieces are in excellent condition. This set is perfect for those who appreciate the tactile experience of analog gaming or for anyone styling a retro game room with authentic 1960s Americana. Its striking color palette also makes the board a fantastic candidate for display in a Mid-Century Modern or Bohemian-inspired den.

This item is vintage, over 55 years old.