Game Rules

◆ Number of Players: 4

◆ Objective
The goal is to form sets (groups or sequences) with your cards and be the first to play all your cards to win. Alternatively, if the draw pile is exhausted, the player with the lowest total points is declared the “winner.”

◆ Deck Composition
A total of 106 cards, consisting of:

  • Four colors (red, black, blue, yellow), each with two sets of numbered cards from 1 to 13.
  • 2 special cards.

◆ Special Cards

  • Public Card: After dealing, one card is randomly selected from the remaining deck and placed in the upper-left corner of the screen.
  • Wild Card: The card that is one point higher than the “Public Card” (same color) becomes the “Wild Card.” Represented by a blank white card, it can substitute for any card.
  • Special Card: Replaces the original “Wild Card” (same color and number). Represented by a brown pattern.

◆ Gameplay Flow

  1. Initial Play
    • “123” Play: Total points must be ≥ 101.
      Scoring Example: If a player has 123 + 666, the points are 1+2+3+6+6+6=24. If they later form a sequence like 567, the total becomes 24+5+6+7=42.
    • “55” Play: Must have ≥ 5 pairs.
  2. After playing, discard one card to end the turn.
  3. If unable to make an initial play, draw a card and discard one to end the turn.
  4. After the initial play, follow play and extension rules, then discard to end the turn.
  5. Game ends when a player empties their hand or the draw pile is exhausted. Points are then tallied.

◆ Non-Initial Play Rules

  • “123” Play: Can continue “123” plays. If another player initiates “55” play, you may also continue “55” plays.
  • “55” Pair Play: Can only continue “55” plays—no “123” plays allowed, only extensions.

◆ Extensions
Only players who have played cards can extend:

  • Add to existing “123” sequences.
  • Replace Wild Cards on the table (cannot discard extendable cards).

◆ Taking Discards
Only the immediately preceding player’s discard can be taken.

◆ Drawing Cards
Drawing and taking discards cannot be done in the same turn. The number on the draw pile indicates remaining cards.

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