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  • Question
    What do you do with the jokers?
    Community Answer
    Jokers in a deck of cards are there for you to replace a card incase you lose one. For example, if you lose your queen of hearts card, you can use a joker by writing "queen of hearts" on it. Until a joker is needed, you should just leave it in the box so they are there when they are needed.
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    Can two sequences use more than one chip of another sequence?
    Community Answer
    No, only one chip from an existing sequence may be used to complete another sequence.
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    Do I still pick up a replacement card after putting down a one-eyed Jack?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you do. One-eyed Jacks are still part of the deck, and if you don't replace them, you might have to continue the game with one less card than everyone else.
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    Are the two decks mixed together?
    Community Answer
    Yes, after dealing, any leftover cards from the deal deck are placed on top of the other deck, and then both decks are shuffled together to create one thoroughly mixed deck for the next round of play.
  • Question
    Can I play a jack on the corner spaces?
    Community Answer
    No, because the corner spaces automatically belong to everyone without the chips.
  • Question
    If I have two identical cards and one space on the board is occupied while the other is open, can I consider one card as dead and replace it?
    Community Answer
    You should play one of the cards first, in case someone has a jack and removes it.
  • Question
    Why are there 100 miniature images of cards when there are only 96 cards and 4 extra bonus spaces?
    Community Answer
    The 4 miniature images in the corners represent bonus spaces, which automatically belong to everyone without needing a card.
  • Question
    Can a two-eyed Jack remove a chip from the board?
    Snakey006550
    Top Answerer
    In most card games with special rules for the "two-eyed Jack" (Jack of Hearts and Jack of Diamonds), it's typically used to add chips or cards, not remove them. In games like Sequence, the two-eyed Jack is often a wild card that lets you place a chip anywhere, while the one-eyed Jack (Jack of Spades or Jack of Clubs) removes a chip. Always check the specific rules of your game to confirm how the two-eyed Jack is used.
  • Question
    Should I use both decks of cards at once in Sequence?
    Snakey006550
    Top Answerer
    In Sequence, the number of decks you use depends on the number of players. For 2-3 players, one deck is used. For 4-12 players, two decks are shuffled together and used as a single pile for all players to draw from during the game.
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    Is the card layout on the Sequence board always the same?
    Snakey006550
    Top Answerer
    Yes. The board features a grid with printed card images, and this layout does not change from game to game, lending consistency and allowing players to develop strategies over time.
  • Question
    Should I use one draw card pile for all players, or can I have several around the table for easier access? Is it necessary to sort two decks again after each game?
    Snakey006550
    Top Answerer
    You can use one draw pile for all players or divide the cards into several smaller piles for convenience, based on what works best for your group. It's not strictly necessary to sort the decks after each game unless you prefer them organized for storage, as the cards will be reshuffled before the next game.
  • Question
    How do I play two identical cards in Sequence?
    Community Answer
    If you have two identical cards in Sequence, you can place one on the board to mark a spot for your chip. The other card can be used to block an opponent's potential sequence by covering one of their markers, preventing them from completing a sequence. This tactic can help protect your own sequences and hinder your opponents' progress.
  • Question
    When can I place a counter on a bonus chip in Sequence?
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    When you have placed a chip on all three spaces of one of the marked bonus chip locations. Once you complete a sequence of three chips on one of these locations, you can place one of your counters on the corresponding bonus chip to indicate that you've claimed it.
  • Question
    Can I pass my turn in Sequence, even if I have a legal play?
    Community Answer
    Yes. This can be a strategic decision, especially if making a move is not advantageous.
  • Question
    How long can I hold onto a two-eyed jack if I have no other plays?
    Community Answer
    You can hold onto a two-eyed jack as long as you want if you have no other legal plays.
  • Question
    What happens if someone goes out of turn in a 4-player game?
    Community Answer
    They forfeit their turn, and play passes to the next player in clockwise order.
  • Question
    Why are there fewer red chips? Shouldn't there be an equal number of blue, green, and red chips?
    Community Answer
    The number of chips in Sequence is designed to balance the game's difficulty and strategy. Having fewer red chips adds an extra layer of challenge, encouraging you to strategize and adapt your gameplay.
  • Question
    Can my sequence of 5 be from any suit or denomination?
    Community Answer
    There are no restrictions on the specific suits or denominations required to form a sequence.
  • Question
    What happens when all cards in the pile are used up?
    Community Answer
    The game continues without drawing additional cards. You continue taking turns playing cards from your hand, discarding them, and placing chips on the game board until one player or team forms two sequences and wins the game.
  • Question
    Can I remove a chip if it is five chips away from a corner?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can remove a chip from the board using a one-eyed jack, regardless of its distance from a corner, as long as it is not part of a completed sequence and belongs to an opponent.
  • Question
    How do I score points in this game?
    Community Answer
    You score by getting five of your chips in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally on the game board.
  • Question
    Can you add two or more chips to an existing sequence to create another sequence?
    Community Answer
    No. Each sequence must consist of exactly five chips, and additional chips cannot be added to it to form a new sequence.
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    Do I make a sequence of only red or black, or can it be a combination of both?
    Community Answer
    You can make a sequence with a combination of both red and black chips. There are no restrictions on the color combination of chips within a sequence.
  • Question
    Do you use one deck for playing and one for determining who goes first, or are both decks used to play?
    Deeksha Jain
    Community Answer
    Both decks can be used to play Sequence, depending on the number of people playing.
  • Question
    What happens if I break an opponent's sequence in Sequence, and what rules should I follow? Can they create two lines from the broken sequence?
    Community Answer
    If you break an opponent's sequence, they must remove one of their chips from the board, and play continues as usual. Breaking a sequence does not allow them to create two lines from the broken one; they must re-establish their sequence with a new chip placement on their next turn.
  • Question
    Do I need two sequences to win if only two players are playing?
    Community Answer
    Yes, each player needs to form two sequences to win the game. This rule is consistent regardless of the number of players.
  • Question
    Can a one-eyed jack remove a chip from a seven-chip sequence created by placing a chip between two lines of three chips?
    Community Answer
    No. A one-eyed jack allows you to remove only one opponent's chip from the board, not multiple chips in a continuous line.
  • Question
    Can a winning sequence go around a corner, or must it always be in a straight line?
    Community Answer
    No, winning sequences must be in a straight line either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. You cannot form a winning sequence by going around corners or creating non-linear patterns on the game board.
  • Question
    Should I mix all the cards together for the next deal after placing leftover cards from the deal deck on top of the other deck?
    Community Answer
    Yes, shuffle all the cards together to create one mixed deck for the next round.
  • Question
    Can we use two cards to make third sequence using one card from existing two sequences?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can do that. A sequence is mainly three so that would work.
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