
Card-driven board game where players place chips on matching card spaces and race to complete rows of five chips called sequences.
Direct individual Sequence.
Sequence combines card play with board control. Players or teams play cards from hand to place chips on matching board spaces, using Jacks as special wild/removal cards, and race to complete the required number of five-chip rows.
Set up the board, shuffle the cards, and deal hands based on player count. On a turn, play one card from hand, place a chip on one matching open board space, then draw a replacement card. Two-eyed Jacks act as wild cards and place a chip on any open space. One-eyed Jacks remove an opponent's chip unless it is part of a completed sequence. Corner spaces are free. A sequence is five chips in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. With two players or two teams, two sequences are usually required; with three players or three teams, one sequence is required.
Record the winning player.
Use this for individual or casual non-partnership Sequence.