Try to get rid of your hand cards as quickly as possible by discarding them skillfully and with as few gaps as possible, because they end up giving you minus points. Whoever manages to collect the fewest negative points in several rounds wins the game.
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You take turns playing 1 of your hand cards into the matching colored row on one of the two discard piles.
Important: If you play the same color as the person in front of you, you must then draw a card from the penalty pile.
When you discard your hand card, a number gap is created between the numbers of your discarded card and the top card of the other discard pile in this row.
Cabanga: All players who have one or more cards of the same color in their hand, which are placed in the resulting one Matching the number gap can throw these cards to you.
These cards are taken out of the game, but for each of these cards you must draw 1 card from the penalty pile.
A round ends as soon as one of you has no more cards in your hand at the end of a turn. This can be done either by playing or by discarding.
When it is your turn and you play your last card, everyone else still has the opportunity to discard suitable cards, which means you have cards again must draw from the penalty pile.
At the end of the round you receive one to three minus points for each card remaining in your hand, depending on the number shown. p>
The next round then begins.
The game ends when someone has at least 18 negative points in total. Whoever has the fewest negative points wins!
If several of you have the fewest negative points, they win together.