Coffees for the game’s blind tasting are shipped in 60-gram bags. All images courtesy of Leaderboard. Putting the “fun” back into “coffee education is fundamental,” a new Canadian-born game called “Leaderboard: The Coffee Game” is encouraging coffee connoisseurship while offering a bevy of prizes. Leaderboard has been designed as an online tasting game of sorts, with standings and winners every three months. For $79.95 CAD (approximately $63 USD, as of this writing), players receive 10 60-gram (2.11-ounce) bags of mystery coffee with 10 corresponding tasting cards, an instructions card, a quiz card, a sachet of Third Wave Water and electronic submission instructions. Given access to video tutorials from some coffee industry experts, players are asked identify various characteristics of the coffees — such as place of origin, processing method, variety, etc. — based on their own home tastings.