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My Shelfie is a race. Being the first to complete common goals gives a significant reward, possibly game-winning if you manage to complete both first.
My Shelfie is a race. Being the first to complete common goals gives a significant reward, possibly game-winning if you manage to complete both first.
Being the first to complete your board awards 1 point, but also denies your opponents the chance to maximise their score from groups of tiles and their personal goal.
Being the first to complete your board awards 1 point, but also denies your opponents the chance to maximise their score from groups of tiles and their personal goal.
Playing slowly by taking 1 tile at a time will hinder your chances at both finishing common goals and your board first. Don't do this too much.
Playing slowly by taking 1 tile at a time will hinder your chances at both finishing common goals and your board first. Don't do this too much.
Go for groups of 6 tiles as opposed to lots of smaller groups. The pay-off for a single group of 6 tiles is the same as having 4 separate groups of 3 tiles.
Go for groups of 6 tiles as opposed to lots of smaller groups. The pay-off for a single group of 6 tiles is the same as having 4 separate groups of 3 tiles.


See these tips in video format: https://youtu.be/qLZsupXJOVo
See these tips in video format: https://youtu.be/qLZsupXJOVo

Revision as of 16:38, 21 October 2022

My Shelfie is a race. Being the first to complete common goals gives a significant reward, possibly game-winning if you manage to complete both first.

Being the first to complete your board awards 1 point, but also denies your opponents the chance to maximise their score from groups of tiles and their personal goal.

Playing slowly by taking 1 tile at a time will hinder your chances at both finishing common goals and your board first. Don't do this too much.

Go for groups of 6 tiles as opposed to lots of smaller groups. The pay-off for a single group of 6 tiles is the same as having 4 separate groups of 3 tiles.


See these tips in video format: https://youtu.be/qLZsupXJOVo