Battleships Instructions
Battleships is a fun game for developing logic and deductive skills and practising coordinates. You can draw your own grid or scroll down for our printable version of the ever-popular Battleships game.
How to play:
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You will find more interesting printable games below - including our very popular Skeleton Game and other fun ideas!
Battleships is a fun game for developing logic and deductive skills and practising coordinates. You can draw your own grid or scroll down for our printable version of the ever-popular Battleships game.
How to play:
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