Someone tell me what Skipbo is!!! We love to play games...rummikub is a fav as well as spades now...though we are newbies at that. So what is Skipbo?
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You'll Need:
Skip-Bo cards
Two to six players ages
seven and up
Skip-Bo is a competitive solitaire type card game for two to six players. It is based on a game some call "Spite and Malice"
or "Spit on Your Neighbor." The object of the game is to get rid of all of your cards, while preventing your opponents from
discarding their cards first. It is fun for all ages and can be played by anyone ages seven and older. Read on to learn how to
play Skip-Bo.
Get Started
Make sure your Skip-Bo deck contains 144 cards and 18 Skip-Bo wild cards for a total
of 162 cards in the deck.
1. Shuffle the cards and have each player draw one card. The person with the highest
card deals. Non-numerical Skip-Bo cards are wild cards and do not count when selecting a dealer.
2. Deal 30 cards face down to each player when there are two to four players. If there are five or more players, deal 20
cards face down to each player, who then stack the cards face down in a stockpile.
3. Turn over the top card of each stockpile without looking at any of the other cards in the pile and turn the top card over to
face up.
4. Place the remaining cards face down in the middle of the table in a draw pile.
5. Make room for four build piles next to the draw pile in the center of the table. These piles must begin with a Skip-Bo or a
one card, then add cards sequentially numbered to 12, as play continues around the table. Remove build piles when they
reach 12 to start a new one.
6.Allow space in front of each player for four discard piles. Each player will
add to these piles at the end of his hand to
signal they have finished playing and it is the next player's turn.
Play Skip-Bo
7. Begin play with the person sitting to the left of the dealer. This player draws five cards from the draw pile in the center of
the table.
8. Look at the player's top stock (#) pile card. If the player's top card is a Skip-Bo or a 1, he can start a build pile. If the
number is higher he can play cards from his hand to help him reach that number. The turn continues until the player turns
over a card on his stock pile that he cannot play. The player discards one card from his hand to begin one of four discard
piles in front of him and play moves to the next person.
9.Continue play around the table until all players have had a chance to play
one hand.
10.Begin each hand by drawing enough cards to have five cards in your hand and end that hand with a discard into one of
four discard stacks on the table.
11. Win the game by being the first player to get rid of all the cards in your stockpile.