How do points work in Phase 10?

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avatarNickelingAlana year ago

Points in Phase 10 work by totaling the values of cards remaining in your hand after someone completes a phase. Lower points win!

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avatarAttainingForda year ago

Simple: Cards in your hand at the end of each round have point values. Finish the phase first, and finish the game with the lowest score!


avatarPleasingSkipa year ago

Every card left in your hand at the end of a round has a point value. Keep those points low to win!


avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

Oh, it's easy! Points are bad! Keep fewer cards in hand to keep your score low.


avatarCoilingShipa year ago

Points in Phase 10 are exactly like golf: the fewer you have, the better!

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