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Organizers and Foam for Games

Board Game Inserts, Organizers, Storage & Accessories

Every board gamer knows the feeling. You sit down for game night, open the box, and spend the next twenty minutes hunting for the right tokens, untangling stacks of cards, searching for that one resource cube that always ends up at the bottom, and trying to remember which pile of cardboard goes where. By the time the game is actually set up, your enthusiasm has taken a hit and the evening feels shorter before it has even begun.

It does not have to be this way. A well-designed board game organizer transforms the experience of owning, storing and playing a complex tabletop game from a logistical exercise into a pleasure. Everything has its place. Setup drops from twenty minutes to five — or even two. Teardown becomes as satisfying as packing a well-organized toolbox. And your collection, however large, stays in a condition that makes every game feel like it just came out of its shrink wrap.

This collection brings together our complete range of board game inserts, game box organizers, token trays, card dividers, player component sets, transport bags, display solutions and premium game accessories — everything designed to make your tabletop collection better organized, faster to set up, safer to transport and more enjoyable to play.

Why Board Game Inserts and Organizers Change Everything

The original cardboard insert that comes inside a board game box is designed to protect components during shipping — nothing more. It was never designed to organize your table during play, to keep expansions sorted alongside the base game, to accommodate sleeved cards, or to make setup fast. Once a game has been opened and played a few times, most original inserts become a liability rather than a feature: components mix together, card stacks topple, tokens scatter, and the lid no longer closes flat.

A purpose-built insert solves all of this at once. A properly engineered game box insert holds every component type in its own dedicated space — cards sorted by type, tokens separated by resource, player pieces kept together as individual sets, large boards and overlays stored flat, dice and special components given their own homes. When you open the box, everything is exactly where it should be, already sorted for the game you are about to play.

The numbers speak for themselves. Games with complex component loads — deep strategy titles, dungeon crawlers, campaign games with dozens of card types and hundreds of tokens — can see setup times fall from over thirty minutes to under ten. For games you play regularly, that time saving across a season of game nights is genuinely significant.

Our Board Game Storage and Organizer Range

Game Box Inserts

Our game box inserts are precision-engineered to fit inside specific board game boxes, replacing the original cardboard tray with a complete organisational system that works before, during and after every game. Each insert is designed for a particular game title, taking into account the exact dimensions of every component type, the number of cards at different scales, the sizes of tokens and resources, and — critically — whether you play with sleeved cards or expansions that need to fit alongside the base game.

Our inserts come in several material types, each with its own strengths:

  • Laser-cut wood inserts (MDF and birch plywood) — the benchmark for premium game organization. Precision-cut compartments that fit every component type exactly, with optional engraved labels and thematic details. Sturdy, long-lasting and visually beautiful. Arrives flat-packed and assembles with wood glue in under an hour for most titles. The result looks and feels like it belongs in the box.
  • EVA foam inserts — lightweight, affordable and fast to deploy. Pre-cut foam pieces slot together without glue, providing excellent protection for delicate components and a snug fit for miniatures, specialty tokens and irregular shapes that wooden inserts sometimes struggle with. The go-to choice for players who want great organization at a lower price point, or who need to protect fragile 3D components.
  • 3D-printed inserts — maximum customisation and the most design flexibility. Printed from durable, eco-friendly PLA material, 3D-printed inserts can be designed with features that other materials cannot achieve: snap-fit compartments, integrated card fans, curved token wells, game-specific shapes for unusual components. Lightweight and often available in different colour options to personalise your setup.

Key Insert Features to Look For

Not all inserts are equal, and the differences matter. When choosing a board game insert, these are the features that separate a product that genuinely improves your experience from one that simply looks the part:

  • No lid lift — the insert fills the box to exactly the right height so that the box lid closes flat and the components are held in place during transport. Without this, cards shift and mix every time you move the game.
  • Sleeved card compatibility — if you sleeve your cards (and you should, for games you play regularly), the insert must accommodate the increased thickness. Always check whether an insert supports sleeved cards before purchasing.
  • Vertical storage support — an insert designed for vertical storage keeps all components in their compartments even when the box is stored on its side on a shelf, just like a book. Without this feature, components can slip and mix even in a well-organized box.
  • Expansion compatibility — a well-engineered insert should accommodate your current expansions and ideally leave room for future ones. Buying a base-game-only insert and then replacing it when expansions arrive is a poor use of money.
  • In-game tray functionality — the best inserts include trays that come out of the box and sit directly on the table during play, providing easy access to shared resources without the need for bowls, bags or additional sorting containers. These in-game trays go back into the box after play, keeping everything organized for next time.
  • Individual player trays — inserts with separate player component sets mean each player can take their own tray out of the box at the start of the game. No more distributing resources one by one. No more hunting for your colour's pieces at setup.

Token Trays and Resource Organizers

Token trays and resource organizers are the single most impactful upgrade you can make to a complex game without committing to a full insert. Even the best-designed board game box often provides no meaningful separation between different token types, leaving them to mix freely every time the box is opened or tilted.

A good token tray system provides individual wells or compartments for each resource type, currency denomination, or marker category. During play, the tray sits on the table within reach of all players, making resource management faster, cleaner and less error-prone. After play, everything goes back in the tray, which goes back in the box, ready for next time without any sorting.

  • Separate wells for each token and resource type
  • Sized for easy single-handed access during gameplay
  • Compatible with both standard and 3D upgrade tokens
  • Stable base that does not tip during animated game moments
  • Designed to fit inside the game box for storage between sessions

Card Dividers and Card Management Systems

Card-heavy games — deck builders, living card games, campaign games, games with multiple encounter decks and event stacks — generate some of the most complex component management challenges in all of tabletop gaming. A deck that takes five minutes to sort at the start of a session represents potentially hours lost across a gaming year.

Our card divider systems provide labelled separation between card types, allowing you to locate, distribute and return any card stack in seconds rather than minutes. Whether you need simple alphabetical dividers for a large card collection, category-specific tabs for a campaign game, or colour-coded player deck separators for a competitive title, we have a card management solution that fits.

  • Labelled dividers for fast card location and return
  • Compatible with standard, large and mini card formats
  • Works with sleeved and unsleeved cards
  • Stable in upright storage — no leaning, no mixing
  • Available as standalone upgrades or as part of complete box inserts

3D Tokens and Premium Component Upgrades

The component quality of a board game has a direct effect on how immersive and satisfying it feels to play. Cardboard tokens do the job they were designed to do, but they lack the tactile pleasure, the visual clarity and the lasting quality that purpose-made 3D components provide. Upgrading your tokens transforms the sensory experience of a game you already love.

Our 3D token upgrades are produced in detailed, thematically appropriate designs that enhance the visual language of the games they are made for. Resources feel like real resources. Currencies feel like real currencies. Buildings, goods, meeples and markers all become objects worth picking up, worth placing carefully and worth looking at across the table.

  • Resource tokens — food, wood, stone, ore, gold and every other game resource in precisely detailed, satisfying-to-handle 3D form
  • 3D meeples and markers — upgraded player pieces that bring personality and clarity to your games
  • Overlays and player board upgrades — textured, indented player boards that keep resources in place during play and add a premium feel to every session
  • Custom scoring trackers — clear, durable score tracking components that replace generic cardboard markers

Metal Coins

Metal coins are the single most universally beloved board game upgrade — and for good reason. The moment you replace a game's cardboard coin tokens with real metal equivalents, the tactile experience of the whole game changes. The weight in your hand. The clink on the table. The feeling of earning and spending currency that has actual presence and substance.

Our metal coin sets are available as game-specific collections matching the currency design of popular titles, and as generic denomination sets that work across any game with an economic component. High-quality zinc alloy construction, detailed design work and a satisfying weight that cardboard simply cannot replicate.

  • Game-specific coin sets designed to match individual title aesthetics
  • Generic denomination sets compatible with any resource or currency mechanic
  • Zinc alloy construction for lasting weight and detail
  • Available in individual denominations or complete sets

Dice Trays and Dice Towers

Rolling dice across a table, onto phones, into drinks and off the edge is a universal experience. A dice tray contains rolls within a defined, padded area — keeping dice visible, preventing disputes about rolls that go off the table, and protecting both your game components and your table surface from repeated impacts. A dice tower adds randomisation to every roll, eliminating any concern about rolling technique or unfair tumbles, and providing a satisfying spectacle that becomes part of the game's rhythm.

  • Padded interior surfaces protect dice and components from impact
  • Compact folding designs for easy storage between sessions
  • Themed towers designed to complement specific game aesthetics
  • Multiple sizes from personal to communal table-centre designs

Playmats

Playmats serve both a practical and an aesthetic function. A quality neoprene playmat protects your table from scratches, spills and the constant movement of heavy game components. It provides a non-slip surface that keeps cards, boards and tokens in place. It softens the sound of component placement, reducing the noise level of a busy game night. And it frames the game visually, turning a dining table into a dedicated gaming space for the duration of a session.

  • Premium neoprene construction — non-slip, spill-resistant, easy to clean
  • Multiple sizes for different game scales and table configurations
  • Themed designs to complement specific game aesthetics
  • Roll-up design for easy storage and transport

Board Game Transport Bags

A great board game collection represents a significant investment of time and money. Taking games to a friend's house, to a club, to a convention or on holiday introduces real risk to that investment. The corners of boxes get crushed. Lids bow under pressure. Components shift and mix inside boxes. Games that have been organized with a quality insert get disrupted by a single rough journey in an unsuitable bag.

Our board game transport bags are purpose-built for the job. Padded interiors protect box corners and lids from impact. Internal dividers keep boxes upright and separated, preventing heavier games from crushing lighter ones. Exterior pockets provide space for dice bags, accessories, scorepads and other game night essentials. Comfortable carrying options — shoulder straps, backpack straps, carry handles — make transporting even a heavy stack of games manageable.

  • Capacity for multiple games — bags available in sizes that hold 4, 6, 8 or more standard-format game boxes
  • Padded construction — thick internal padding protects boxes from corner damage and impact
  • Internal dividers — keep boxes separated and prevent crushing
  • Exterior accessory pockets — dice, tokens, scorepads, accessories and snacks all have a place
  • Multiple carry options — shoulder strap, backpack straps and carry handle for versatile transport
  • Horizontal game storage — premium bags keep games lying flat rather than standing on end, preventing in-box mixing even without an organizer

Compatible with the Most Popular Board Games

Our inserts, organizers and accessories are designed to work with the full spectrum of modern board games. Our game-specific range covers the most popular and complex titles in the hobby, with new games added regularly. Whether you play heavy euro strategy games, narrative dungeon crawlers, competitive engine builders, cooperative campaign games, deck construction titles or family-weight games with lots of components, you will find solutions in this collection that fit your games and improve your experience of playing them.

We design and stock inserts and accessories for titles including Wingspan, Gloomhaven, Scythe, Terraforming Mars, Pandemic, Ark Nova, Dune Imperium, Viticulture, Twilight Imperium, Everdell, Spirit Island, Arkham Horror, Frosthaven, Root, Brass: Birmingham, Lost Ruins of Arnak, 7 Wonders, Azul, Marvel Champions, Star Wars: Outer Rim, Nemesis, Earth, Wyrmspan, Flamecraft, Hegemony and dozens more — with new titles added each month as the board game market continues to grow.

Wood, Foam or 3D Print? Choosing the Right Insert Material

The three main insert materials each suit different priorities. Here is a clear breakdown to help you choose:

Choose laser-cut wood (MDF or birch plywood) if:

  • You want the most attractive, premium-looking result — wood inserts look like they were made for the game
  • You prioritise long-term durability — a well-assembled wood insert will last as long as the game itself
  • You value precise, custom-fit compartments that do not compress or deform over time
  • You enjoy the assembly process — many gamers find building a wooden insert a satisfying hobby project in itself
  • You want thematic engravings and design details that complement your favourite game's aesthetic

Choose EVA foam if:

  • You want lower cost with no assembly required — foam inserts are typically ready to use immediately
  • You are organizing games with fragile 3D components, miniatures or unusual shapes that wooden compartments cannot accommodate
  • You want lightweight storage that does not add significant weight to the box
  • You prefer a quick solution that delivers significant organization benefits without a build project

Choose 3D printed if:

  • You want the most customisable option — 3D printing enables shapes, features and designs that other materials cannot match
  • You value eco-friendly materials — most 3D-printed inserts use PLA, a plant-derived biodegradable plastic
  • You want colour options to personalize your setup or to colour-code player components
  • You need components with specific functional features — snap-fit lids, integrated card fans, token wells with curved bases

Building a Complete Board Game Organization System

For the serious collector, the most effective approach to board game organization is a systematic one. A complete organization system addresses storage, transport, in-game play and display as interconnected challenges with complementary solutions:

  • In-box organization — a quality insert or token tray system for each game you play regularly, keeping all components sorted between sessions
  • Shelf storage — a storage system that keeps game boxes organized, accessible and protected, whether on a dedicated games shelf or in a cabinet
  • Transport — a purpose-built bag or case that protects your collection during the journey to game nights, clubs, friends' homes or conventions
  • In-game table setup — component trays, resource holders and player dashboards that come out of the box and serve a functional role during play
  • Component upgrades — premium tokens, metal coins, 3D meeples and custom accessories that elevate the sensory and visual experience of your favourite games

Browse the full range below and find the organization, storage and upgrade solutions that match your collection, your playing style and your game night ambitions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a board game insert and do I need one?

A board game insert is a custom-designed storage system that fits inside the original game box, replacing the cardboard tray with dedicated compartments for every component type. You do not need one to play any game — but if you play a complex game regularly and spend significant time on setup and teardown, a quality insert will save you meaningful time and frustration with every session. For games with 100+ components, expansions, or card types that need to be kept separate, an insert pays for itself in improved game nights within a few plays.

Do board game inserts work with sleeved cards?

Many do — but not all, and this is one of the most important things to check before purchasing. Sleeved cards are significantly thicker than unsleeved cards, and an insert designed without sleeved card support will not close flat once cards are sleeved. All our inserts specify clearly whether they are compatible with sleeved cards, and many are designed specifically to accommodate them. If you sleeve your cards, always filter for sleeved-card-compatible inserts.

What does "no lid lift" mean?

A "no lid lift" insert is one designed so that the total height of the insert and its contents exactly matches the interior depth of the game box. When the lid is closed, it sits perfectly flat with no gap or bulge. This is important for two reasons: it keeps the box closed securely during storage and transport, and it means the insert holds all components in place rather than leaving them free to shift. Inserts without this property often leave a visible gap above the contents, allowing cards and tokens to mix during transport.

Can a board game insert fit base game and expansions together?

Many of our inserts are specifically designed to fit base games plus one or more expansions in a single box, eliminating the need to carry and store multiple boxes for a single game. Always check the product description for expansion compatibility details. Some inserts accommodate the base game plus one expansion; others are engineered to hold the complete game plus all released expansions in one place. If you own expansions or plan to buy them, always check compatibility before purchasing an insert.

How long does it take to assemble a wooden board game insert?

Assembly time varies with the complexity of the insert. Simple inserts for lighter games can be assembled in 20–30 minutes. Complex inserts for heavily component-laden games like Gloomhaven or Twilight Imperium typically take 60–90 minutes. All our inserts come with detailed assembly instructions, and many include video guides. Most experienced gamers find the assembly process enjoyable in itself — building the insert while watching a show or listening to a podcast is a popular approach. The result of the time invested is an insert that will serve you for every future game night.

What is the difference between an insert and a token tray?

An insert is a complete organizational system that replaces the full interior of the game box — all card stacks, all token types, player components, boards, overlays and accessories all have dedicated spaces. A token tray is a single component organizer focused specifically on tokens, resources and small game pieces. Token trays are often removable and used directly on the table during play, then returned to the box after the session. You can use a token tray as a standalone upgrade for a game, or combine it with a full insert as part of a complete organization system.

How do I choose the right board game transport bag?

The right transport bag depends on how many games you typically carry, how large your game boxes are, and how far you are traveling. For carrying three to five standard-format games to a friend's house, a medium padded shoulder bag is usually sufficient. For regular club nights with a heavier selection of games, a larger bag with backpack straps and internal dividers offers better weight distribution and protection. For conventions or long travel, a premium bag with reinforced construction, thick padding on all surfaces and dedicated accessory pockets provides the best combination of protection and organisation. Always check the bag's stated game capacity and interior dimensions against the specific titles you carry most frequently.

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