First player to discard all their cards, wins the round and players move on to the next round. Once a player completes their phase, they proceed to discard their cards. In each round, each player is dealt 10 cards who then take turns trying to complete their phase. This variation allows players to go for certain phases based on the cards in their hand. The first player to complete all 10 phases wins. Instead of completing the phases in order, players can complete any phase on any round, but they can only complete a phase once.
Play only even-numbered or odd-numbered phases.Instead of playing all 10 phases, decide how many phases to play and end the game at that point. Play Phase 5 or Phase 8 instead of Phase 10.All players advance a phase each round and the winner is determined by the player with the lowest score rather than the player who completes phase 10.A few variations are suggested that can help out when crunched for time. Variations Of Phase 10īecause you are guaranteed at least 10 rounds, and often many more, a game of Phase 10 can take a while to play.
For example, adding 1 or more 4s to existing set of 4 or adding a 2 too existing run of 3,4,5,6. Only cards that fit the existing phase can be discarded. Only players who have completed a phase can hit a phase. You can hit your own Phase or another players Phase. Once a phase is completed in a round, players can discard one or more cards by hitting the Phase.