FAQ
- Can I play any number of wild cards in a turn?
- If I complete a stack with a wild card, do I move first or play first?
- Where are the simplified rules (rules for younger kids)?
- Can I play any number of wild cards in a turn?
The simple answer is yes. However, bear in mind that every wild card you play reduces the size of your hand by one, which gives you fewer options for cards to play later in the game.
- If I complete a stack with a wild card, do I move first or play first?
It actually doesn’t matter. You can do your moves and plays in any order you choose.
- Where are the simplified rules (rules for younger kids)?
Right here! There are a few modifications to the game to make it simpler for younger players.
- Wild cards are no longer fast. This means you can only play one card from your hand during your turn.
- You can’t play on top of any cards already in play.
- You can’t play on your opponents’ stacks.
- Completing a stack still allows you to move, but you can only move one of your opponents cards to your stacks
- For the ultra-simple version, play with no hand, but each player just draws a card and plays it – this one works great with my four-year-old!
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