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#Skip bo rules with regular cards pdf
Alison Phil talk 13:55, 6 July 2006 (UTC) = įrom what I can see in the PDF file, there's nothing disallowing consecutive Skip-Bo cards on the same Building Pile.
I have been away from Wikipedia for some time, and would be pleased for others to make changes considered better. To future editors: I added the images of Skip-bo Cards thinking it might make the page clearer. ", but you can’t play 2 in a row and you always have to cover it up with a number card, so you can’t use it as a 12 card" Removed the following text, as I feel it is bogus: Mattel's newest version does not prohibit playing a SKIP-BO on top of another SKIP-BO. I believe the following is an inaccurate statement:Īn earlier version of the game (current as of 1980) had 24 SKIP-BO cards for a total of 168 cards, and did not prohibit playing a SKIP-BO card on top of another SKIP-BO card.
The first player to 500 points wins the game.
#Skip bo rules with regular cards plus
The winner of a round is awarded 25 points for winning the round plus 5 points for each card left in the opponents’ stock piles. If the draw deck runs out of cards, reshuffle the completed building piles to create a new draw pile.Ī score can be kept if multiple rounds are being played. A new pile can be started with a 1 or Skip-Bo wild card. If a building pile reaches a 12, the pile is removed. If a player is able to play all five cards from his/her hand, another five cards are drawn, and the turn continues. Rulesĭiscards can be stacked on top of each other, but only the top card of a discard pile can be moved onto a building pile. The first player that plays all the cards from his/her stock pile wins the game. The player can move acceptable cards onto building piles from his/her hand, stock pile, or discard piles. On a player’s second turn, he/she will draw enough cards to return his/her hand to five cards. The player ends his/her turn by discarding one card.Įach player has his/her own discard piles and can have up to four total discard piles made in a row with his/her stock pile. A player can then move any acceptable cards from his/her hand or stock pile onto a middle building piles. Each player’s first turn begins by drawing five cards from the draw pile. The player left of the dealer plays first. The deck contains Skip-Bo cards that are wild and can be used as any number. There can be up to four building piles in the middle that are started with a 1 and are built up to a 12. Cards from the stock pile can be played onto the middle building piles. The object of the game is to be the first player to play all the cards from his stock pile.
Place the remaining deck (draw pile) in the middle. Twenty cards to each player when playing with five or six players. Thirty cards to each player when playing with two to four players. Two to six players Skip-Bo card deck, pen and paper for scorekeeping Deal