![]() Once you score points, place those Cards face-down in a pile. Those always remain with the person who drew them, until they are scored and put face-down. Other players may never take your Farkle Cards. Farkle Cards count for points, but only when you score other points. When you draw a Farkle Card, set it to the side near you, face up. ![]() Any Cards in the center of the play area cannot be scored, and these Cards now become part of your face-up Cards in front of you. You cannot lose points accumulated from previous turns. Once scores are entered on the scoreboard, they are safe. You may stop drawing at any time and score any points you have moved to the center. Leave the combination where it is and try to build on it for bigger scoring potential. Once a combination is in the center of the playing area, it cannot be added to or changed. Slide that combination to the center of the playing area for potential scoring. If you create a scoring combination, you can choose to do one of two things: The goal is to create combinations that score (see above or the Score Summary Cards for reference).Ĭontinue drawing one Card at a time, placing it in front of yourself or another player (it can be a different person each time you draw). You may place the Card with the Card(s) in front of yourself, or the Card(s) in front of any other player. The player to the left of the dealer is the first to draw a Card from the deck. Place the deck face down in the center of the playing area.Ĭhoose one player to be the scorekeeper. All players can play off of all players' Cards. Note: The Cards in front of you are not just "yours". If you are dealt a Farkle Card, it's ok, just set it to the side. Keep the Card in front of you, away from the middle of the playing area. Shuffle the rest of the Cards and deal one Card to each player, face up. Set the Score Summary Cards out so everyone can see them as reference. Once you are on the scoreboard, no minimum score is required. To initially get on the scoreboard, you must make a total of 1,000 points in one turn. Be the first person to score 10,000 points or more.
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