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=== Actions ===
=== Actions ===


On your turn you may either skip your turn and draw 2 cards, or do as many of the following actions as you want before passing. You may not skip your turn twice in a row. When you run out of cards you'll have to end your turn. Draw back up to 4 cards.
On your turn you may either skip your turn and draw 2 cards, or do as many of the following actions as you want before passing. You may not skip your turn twice in a row. When you run out of cards you'll have to end your turn. Draw back up to 4 cards.  If the Draw pile runs out, the Discard pile will be shuffled back in.


==== Shift Stones ====  
==== Shift Stones ====  

Revision as of 01:51, 20 February 2022

Official rules: https://gamewright.com/pdfs/Rules/gamewright_ShiftingStones_rules.pdf

Actions

On your turn you may either skip your turn and draw 2 cards, or do as many of the following actions as you want before passing. You may not skip your turn twice in a row. When you run out of cards you'll have to end your turn. Draw back up to 4 cards. If the Draw pile runs out, the Discard pile will be shuffled back in.

Shift Stones

Discard a card, then switch any two adjacent tiles. (No diagonals.)

Flip Stones

Discard a card, then flip over a tile.

Score a Card

Reveal a card from your hand that matches a pattern on the tile grid. Place it face-up in front of you. (The card must match exactly, and may not be rotated or flipped.)

End Game Condition

After any player has scored a certain number of cards, the game will end after that round is completed. The number of cards depends on the number of players:

  • 2 Players, 10 Cards
  • 3 Players, 9 Cards
  • 4 Players, 8 Cards
  • 5 Players, 7 Cards

Each player's score is the total of all the points in their scored cards, plus the player with the most 1-point cards gains a bonus 3 points.