A Phase 10 hand ends when at least one player either forms a phase or discards all their cards in hand. If you can not complete a phase in a single hand, you must try again the next hand, you can not jump around phases.
You must reveal the cards flat on the table for others to see. PHASESĪ Phase is a set of particular cards that fulfill the criteria for a particular phase. Wild Card: These cards can represent any other card in a phase. If it is the first card flipped over, the first player loses a turn. Skip Card: This card forces the next player in the rotation to forfeit their turn. There are also 4 Skip cards and 8 Wild cards in the deck. THE CARDSĪ Phase 10 box consists of 110 cards: 2 reference cards, 24 x 4 number cards in red, blue, yellow, and green, numbering from 1-12 twice. In this article, we will dive into how to play Phase 10 and all the rules you possibly need to know to play the game. Like Uno, in this game, you will also try to shed all the cards in your hand, however, unlike Uno, this is done through melding cards into phases. This game was invented in 1982 by Kenneth R.
In Phase 10, there are 10 different matches or phases that must be fulfilled in order to win the game. Phase 10 is a card game from the company that brought us Uno, but it is played similarly to Rummy. This is a fun and challenging card game that involves some strategy.