Skip to content

World's Smallest Mouse Trap Game - Miniature Rube Goldberg Board Game

SKU JN1087629
Original price $9.99 - Original price $9.99
Original price
$9.99
$9.99 - $9.99
Current price $9.99
Availability:
Low stock

Set the trap and watch the chain reaction! The World's Smallest Mouse Trap Game brings the beloved Rube Goldberg-style board game to pocket-sized perfection. This miniature version features the same crazy contraption and exciting gameplay that's made Mouse Trap a family favorite since 1963.

What Makes This Mini Game a Blast:

  • Working Mouse Trap: The iconic chain reaction contraption actually works in miniature form!
  • Complete Game: Includes game board, trap pieces, mice, and everything needed to play
  • Classic Gameplay: Move around the board, build the trap, and catch your opponents' mice
  • Rube Goldberg Fun: Watch the ball roll, the boot kick, and the trap fall in satisfying sequence
  • Pocket-Sized: All the excitement of the full-sized game in an ultra-compact format
  • Self-Contained: All pieces store inside the case for easy portability

There's something endlessly entertaining about watching that elaborate chain reaction unfold - the marble rolls down the stairs, triggers the boot, and SNAP! The trap catches the mouse. This miniature version captures all that Rube Goldberg magic in an adorably tiny package.

Whether you're reliving childhood memories of building the trap or introducing a new generation to this classic game, the World's Smallest Mouse Trap delivers the same suspense and satisfaction you remember!

Perfect For: Board game collectors, nostalgic toy fans, travel games, stocking stuffers, party favors, or anyone who loves classic games with a twist.

Details: Miniature working Mouse Trap game | 2-4 players | Ages 6+ | Includes board, trap, and game pieces | Part of the World's Smallest collection

Standard shipping

Estimated delivery time: 7-10 days

Request a quote
Free Shipping

When you spend $250+

Returns & Refunds

Read our return policy here

Looking for something?

Ask a question!