Fundex Games Phase 10 Deluxe manual

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    © 1982 Kenneth Johnson © 2002 Fundex Games, Ltd. All Rights Reserved Phase 10 is a registered trademark of Kenneth Johnson. www .fundexgames.com • 5 points for each card numbered 1-9 • 10 points for each card numbered 10-12 • 15 points for each “Skip” card • 25 points for each “Wild” card Only the cards in a player‘s hand are sc[...]

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    ALL ONE COLOR: The cards are all the same color. EXAMPLE: Phase 8 requires seven cards of one color, which could be seven red cards or seven green cards, etc. The cards do not need to be in numerical order. WILD CARDS: A “Wild” card may be used in place of a number card, or may be used as any color, in order to complete a Phase. EXAMPLES: A pla[...]

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    PLAYERS: 2-6 OBJECT: To be the first player to complete all 10 Phases. In case of a tie, the player with the lowest score is the winner. CONTENTS: Reference cards (listing the 10 Phases) and one deck of 108 cards; 24 each of red, blue, yellow, and green cards numbered “1” through “12,” four blue “Skip” cards, and eight “Wild” cards,[...]

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    The player also has 3 “10s” in hand, but cannot lay them down because Phase 1 requires exactly 2 sets. Thus, the player can only add more “6s” and “8s” to the Phase made of “6s” and “8s.” • Only one Phase can be made per hand. • If you successfully make a Phase, then you try to make the next Phase in the next hand. If you fa[...]

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    • 5 points for each card numbered 1-9 • 10 points for each card numbered 10-12 • 15 points for each “Skip” card • 25 points for each “Wild” card Only the cards in a player‘s hand are scored, not cards already laid down. After the scores are recorded, the player to the left of the dealer becomes the new dealer. All cards are gather[...]

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    SCORE SHEET PL A YER 1 PL A YER 2 PL A YER 3 PL A YER 4 1 2345 678 9 10 1 2345 678 9 10 PL A YER 5 PL A YER 6 1 2345 678 9 10 1 2345 678 9 10 1 2345 678 9 10 1 2345 678 9 10 ®[...]