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Pisanki - Quick Rules

Pisanki is a strategic card game where players collect and arrange decorated Easter eggs (Pisanki) on their display table to score the most points through clever positioning and majorities.

Gameplay Flow

The game lasts exactly 12 rounds. Each round consists of the following phases:

1. Preparation Phase

  • Depending on the number of players, cards are drawn from the deck and placed face-up next to the numbered Offer Cards (1 to 5).
  • These cards feature combinations of eggs, flowers, and different tablecloth backgrounds.

2. Acquisition Phase

  • Starting with the lead player, each player chooses one of the available cards.
  • Important: The number on the Offer Card determines the number of Movement Points the player receives (e.g., the card at position 3 grants 3 points).
  • Choosing a lower-numbered card grants a better turn order position for the next round.

3. Placement and Sorting Phase

  • The acquired card must be placed immediately into the player's Display Table (a 3x4 grid).
  • Using Movement Points: Players spend their points to rearrange cards within their grid to optimize for scoring.
    • 1 Point: Swap two adjacent cards (horizontally or vertically).
    • 2 Points: Move a card to any other position (sliding mechanism).

Categories and Symbols

When choosing cards, players should consider these key elements:

  • Egg Types: There are 6 different patterns/colors. These are vital for majority scoring.
  • Flowers: Found on some cards. They provide bonus points based on the active Flower scoring cards.
  • Tablecloths (Backgrounds): The color or pattern of the background influences tablecloth scoring (e.g., groups of matching colors).
  • Double Eggs: Cards showing two eggs count twice for majority checks.

End of Game and Scoring

After 12 rounds, the 3x4 display is full. Scoring occurs in four categories:

  1. Egg Majorities: The player with the most eggs of a specific type wins the points on the corresponding scoring card.
  2. Flower Scoring: Points based on the total number of flowers collected.
  3. Tablecloth Scoring: Points for the arrangement and patterns of the card backgrounds.
  4. Display Scoring: Points for meeting specific objectives (e.g., specific eggs in the corners of the grid).

The player with the highest total score wins.