Skip-Bo is a commercial version of the
card game
A card game is any game that uses playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, whether the cards are of a traditional design or specifically created for the game (proprietary). Countless card games exist, including famil ...
Spite and Malice, a derivative of
Russian Bank (also known as Crapette or Tunj), which in turn originates from
Double Klondike (also called ''Double Solitaire''). In 1967, Minnie Hazel "Skip" Bowman (1915–2001) of
Brownfield, Texas
Brownfield is a city in and the county seat of Terry County, Texas, United States. Its population was 8,936 at the 2020 census. Brownfield is southwest of Lubbock.
History
In 1903, town promoters W. G. Hardin and A. F. Small purchased the coun ...
, began producing a boxed edition of the game under the name ''SKIP-BO''. In 1980 the game was purchased by International Games, which was subsequently bought by
Mattel
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in 1992. A mobile version of the game for iOS was released by Magmic in September, 2013.
There is a new version called "SKIP-BO” that comes in a green, white and yellow case.
Card and deck styles
The deck consists of 162 cards, twelve each of the numbers 1 through 12 and eighteen "SKIP-BO"
wild cards
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which may be played as any number. Alternatively, the 162 cards could be three regular decks of
playing cards
A playing card is a piece of specially prepared card stock, heavy paper, thin cardboard, plastic-coated paper, cotton-paper blend, or thin plastic that is marked with distinguishing motifs. Often the front (face) and back of each card has a Pap ...
, including the jokers, with ace to queen corresponding to 1 to 12 and the kings and jokers corresponding to the SKIP-BO cards. Before 1980, the commercial game consisted of four decks of regular playing cards with eight SKIP-BO cards replacing the standard two
jokers in each deck. In addition, the aces, twos and threes in the fourth deck were marked SKIP-BO. The remainder of the fourth deck was discarded. The cards come in blue, green, and red.
Play
Two to four people can play at a time as individuals, or, six or more players in teams (no more than three partnerships). The object of the game is to be the first player or team to empty their entire stock pile(s). The player with the middle age goes first. Each player is
dealt 30 cards (recommended 10-15 for faster play) for their pile with only the top card visible, and a
hand
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of five cards, and the remaining cards are placed face down to create a common draw pile. The shared play area allows up to four build piles, which must be started using either a "1" card or a Skip-Bo, and each player also has up to four personal
discard piles. Each turn the active player
draws until they have five cards in hand, though there are cases of not drawing more cards to equal five cards, instead doing a draw of a certain number of cards. They must play either the next card in sequential order or a wild Skip-Bo card, using either cards in hand, the top card of their
stock
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, or the top card of any of their four discard piles. If the player can play all five cards from their hand, they draw five more and continue playing. When no more plays are available, the player
discards
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one card to either an empty discard pile or on top of an existing one and play passes to the next player. When a build pile reaches 12, it is removed from the board and that space becomes empty for another pile to be started; play continues until one player has played their final stock card.
Scoring
For single rounds, whoever goes out first is the winner.
If multiple games are going to be played, either track the number of wins for each player or a point system may be used.
For the points scoring, the winning player receives 25 points for winning plus 5 points for each card in his/her opponents' stock piles. The first player to reach 500 points wins.
Partnerships
Another option for game play is to pair up players as partners. Play is the same except:
* Each partnership has two stock piles and two sets of four discard piles (eight discard piles total) regardless of the number of individuals per partnership.
* The active player can use their partner's stock and discard piles ''in addition'' to their own stock and discard piles.
* The active player's partner(s) must remain silent.
Digital versions
Various electronic handheld versions of Skip-Bo have been released over the years. A licensed app exists on the
Apple App Store
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and the
Google Play Store
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published by
Mattel163.
Reviews
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Jeux & Stratégie'' #53
References
External links
Rules for playing the Skip-bo game (PDF){{Mattel
Card games introduced in 1967
Dedicated deck card games
Competitive patience card games
Mattel games
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