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Deck Dash

Learn About the Cards

Discover our unique specialty cards and take your gameplay to the next level. This comprehensive guide walks you through every specialty card, explaining what each one does, how and when to play it, and the strategies behind using it effectively. Whether you’re learning the cards for the first time or looking to sharpen your skills, you’ll find helpful tips and insights to help you get the most out of every game.

Meet The

Specialty CARDS

Wild Card

A Wild card may be used in place of a number card or may be used as any color to complete a Dash.
- EXAMPLE: A player wants to make a run of 5, but only has cards 2, 3, 4, and 6. The player uses a Wild card as a 5 to complete the run. Or, a player has 6 green cards and uses a Wild card as a green card to complete the Dash.
- Players can use as many Wild cards as they want when completing a Dash, as long as they use at least one numbered card.
- Once a Wild card has been played in a Dash, it cannot be removed from that Dash for the rest of the round. If the dealer starts the discard pile with a Wild card, the card may be picked up by the first player.

Reverse

If going clockwise, switch to counterclockwise or vice versa. It can only be played on your turn.

- If turned up at the beginning of play, the dealer goes first, and the player to the dealer’s right is next (normally it would be the player to the dealer’s left).
- Playing a Reverse card counts as a discard and ends your turn. A Reverse card may never be picked up from the discard pile.
- A Reverse card may never be used in making a Dash.

Keep Two

When a person uses this card, the player will draw two cards from either the draw or discard piles. The player will then discard the used Keep Two card.
- EXAMPLE: A player has 12 cards in their hand before using the Keep two card. After playing the card, they will now have 14 cards in their hand. Ultimately, they will be left with 2 extra cards in their hand.
- Playing the Keep Two card counts as your discard and ends your turn.
- A Keep 2 card may never be picked up from the discard pile.
- A Keep 2 card may never be used in making a Dash.
- If the dealer starts the discard pile with a Keep 2 card, the first player may pick up that card.

Skip You

The purpose of the Skip You card is to cause another player to lose a turn. To use, simply discard the Skip You card on your turn by placing it on the discard pile. That player will be skipped on their next turn and it will be the next player’s turn.
- A Skip You card may not be played against a player with a Block You card in front of them. Playing a Skip You card counts as a discard and ends your turn.
- A Skip You card may never be picked up from the discard pile.
- A Skip You card may never be used in making a Dash.
- A Skip You card may never be used as a replacement for a missing number card. If the dealer starts the discard pile with a Skip You card, the first player’s first turn is automatically skipped.

Skip 2 Players

When a player discards the Skip 2 Players card, the next two players lose their turn. To use, discard the Skip 2 Players card on your turn by placing it on the discard pile.
- Playing a Skip 2 Players card counts as a discard and ends your turn.
- A Skip 2 Players card may never be picked up from the discard pile.
- A Skip 2 Players card may never be used in making a Dash.
- A Skip 2 Players card may never be used as a replacement for a missing number card.

- If the dealer starts the discard pile with a Skip 2 Players card, the first and second player’s first turn is automatically skipped. The third player starts the game instead.

Block You

Block You cards have only one purpose, to cause another player to lose a turn.
- To use, simply place the Block You card on your turn by placing it in front of the player you’ve chosen to block instead of placing it on the discard pile. That player will be skipped on their next turn. When it is the skipped player’s turn, that player’s only action is to take the Block You card and place it on the discard pile. It is then the next player’s turn.
- Playing a Block You card counts as a discard and ends your turn.
- A Block You card may never be picked up from the discard pile.
- A Block You card may never be used in making a Dash.
- A Block You card may never be used as a replacement for a missing number card.
- If the dealer starts the discard pile with a Block You card, the first player’s first turn is automatically skipped.

Deck Steal

Deck Steal cards may be used at any time to steal a card from the discard pile, even if it is not your turn.
- EXAMPLE: A player sees a card on the top of the discard pile that they want. They will steal that card from the pile and discard the Deck Steal card in its place.
- Playing the Deck steal card does not require a discard. In a sense you are swapping one card for another.
- A Deck Steal card may never be picked up from the discard pile.
- A Deck Steal card may never be used in making a Dash.
- A Deck Steal card may never be used as a replacement for a missing number card.
- If the dealer starts the discard pile with a Deck Steal card, the card may be picked up by the first player.

Draw 4 Discard 3

When a person uses the Draw 4 Discard 3 card, the player will draw four cards from either the draw or discard piles. The player will discard the used Draw 4 Discard 3 card and another three cards of their choice from their hand to complete the card play.
- Playing a Draw 4 Discard 3 card does not count as a discard. You must still discard to end your turn.
- Only one Draw 4 Discard 3 card may be played per turn.
- A Draw 4 Discard 3 card may never be picked up from the discard pile.
- A Draw 4 Discard 3 card may never be used in making a Dash.
- A Draw 4 Discard 3 card may never be used as a replacement for a missing number card. If the dealer starts the discard pile with a Draw 4 Discard 3 card, the first player may pick up that card.

Draw 2 Discard 1

When a person uses the Draw 2 Discard 1 card, the player will draw two cards from either the draw or discard piles. The player will discard the used Draw 2 Discard 1 card and another card of their choice from their hand to complete the card play.
- Playing a Draw 2 Discard 1 card does not count as a discard. You must still discard to end your turn.
- Only one Draw 2 Discard 1 card may be played per turn.
- A Draw 2 Discard 1 card may never be picked up from the discard pile.
- A Draw 2 Discard 1 card may never be used in making a Dash.
- A Draw 2 Discard 1 card may never be used as a replacement for a missing number card. If the dealer starts the discard pile with a Draw 2 Discard 1 card, the first player may pick up that card.

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