How To Play Skip Bo

Skip bo is a fun card game that can be played with 2 to 6 people.
How to play skip bo. In turns players attempt to play a card by matching its color number or word to the topmost card on the discard pile. Play begins to the left of the dealer. If unable to play players draw a card from the draw pile and if still unable to play they pass their turn. And place your cards in sequential order.
For a 2 to 4 player game deal each player 30 cards. Play with your against the computer your friends in online multiplayer or with or other skip bo online players. Draw five cards at the beginning of your first turn and back up to five on subsequent turns. Once the cards in your hands are over then draw another 5 cards from the draw stack and continue adding to the build stack.
You can also create private room and invite your friends to play. You can use a skip bo wild card or a 1 to begin one of the four building piles in the center of the playing area. Learn the rules to the card game skip bo quickly and concisely this visually rich video has no distractions just the rules. A skip bo deck has a total of 144 cards numbered 1 to 12 and 16 skip bo cards which are wild.
You should add them in sequential order. Every build stack must always begin with a 1 or a skip bo card. If you have a skip bo card or a number 1 card on top of your stock pile or in your hand you may use it to start a building pile in the center of the play area. To play you ll need a deck of cards designed specifically for skip bo.
Each player is dealt a pile 10 to 30 cards depending on the number of players. The person to the left of the dealer starts. Vea este vídeo en español aquí. The goal of the game is to get rid of your cards before all of the other players.
Get into the action and test your skills. First shuffle the cards and deal each player their hand. The point of skip bo is to play every card in your stockpile in numerical order. Players race to empty their hands and catch opposing players with cards left in theirs which score points.
You may then continue by playing another card from your stock pile onto a building pile.