Application Guide

PUDDING
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After the third round is scored, there will be some cards
remaining in the draw pile. These are ignored. Now it’s time for
dessert! Pudding cards are now scored.
ENDING THE GAME
PUDDINGS
The player with the most pudding cards
scores 6 points. If multiple players tie for
the most, they split the points evenly
(ignoring any remainder).
The player with the fewest pudding cards
(including players with none) loses 6 points.
If multiple players tie for the least, they split the
lost points evenly (ignoring any remainder).
Example: Chris has 4 pudding cards, Phil has 3 and Lisa and
Amy each have 0. Chris has the most and so scores 6 points.
Lisa and Amy tie for the least and so divide the lost 6 points
between them, each losing 3 points.
On the rare occasion that all players have the same number of
pudding cards, no one scores anything for them.
NOTE: In a 2 player game, no one loses any points for puddings.
Only the points for most pudding cards are awarded.
AND THE WINNER IS...
Whoever has the most points after 3 rounds is the winner. In case
of a tie, whoever has the most pudding cards wins!
PASS BOTH WAYS
To change how the players interact, simply alternate which
way you pass the cards each round. In rounds 1 and 3, pass
each hand to the left. In round 2, pass each hand to the right.
TWO-PLAYER VARIANT
This variant features a third “dummy” player that alternates
between players.
• Deal 3 players worth of cards (3 hands of 9).
• Put the dummy player’s cards face down between you
as a draw pile.
• Choose one player to be the rst to control the
dummy player.
• When you’re in control, draw the top card from the dummy
pile and add it to your hand.
VARIANTS