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That’s been the opposite of my ADHD experience.
Board game rules are almost always exceptionally clear and unambiguous. For me they are a dream, and I love being the rules guy in my game group.
I wish more instructions in different fields were so clear.
I think my issue isn't so much understanding them, but remembering them, especially when there's a lot. My ADHD simply doesn't let me remember so much information at once, maybe if I spent a good amount of time reading the rules, memorising them, preparing myself, etc.