thumb|right|upright=1.5 Klask is a board game in which two players compete using large magnets under the playing board to control their playing piece and steer a ball into the goal in their opponent's side of the board. The game has been described as a combination of air hockey and foosball.
thumb|right|upright=1.5 Klask is a board game in which two players compete using large magnets under the playing board to control their playing piece and steer a ball into the goal in their opponent's side of the board. The game has been described as a combination of air hockey and foosball.
== History == Klask was created by Danish carpenter Mikkel Bertelsen in 2014. The name Klask means "slap" in Danish and allegedly comes from the onomatopoeic sound made by one of the playing pieces falling into its own goal.
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