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Take 5! (English Edition)

$17.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Wolfgang Kramer
Publisher AMIGO
Players 2-6
Playtime 60 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Honors 2003 Nederlandse Spellenprijs Nominee
1999 Fairplay À la carte Winner


Take 5 & Take A Number combines 6 nimmt! and X nimmt! in a single box.

In 6 nimmt!, you want to score as few points as possible. To play the game, you shuffle the 104 number cards, lay out four cards face-up to start the four rows, then deal ten cards to each player. Each turn, players simultaneously choose and reveal a card from their hand, then add the cards to the rows, with cards being placed in ascending order based on their number; specifically, each card is placed in the row that ends with the highest number that's below the card's number. When the sixth card is placed in a row, the owner of that card claims the other five cards and the sixth card becomes the first card in a new row.

In addition to a number from 1 to 104, each card has a point value. After finishing ten rounds, players tally their score and see whether the game ends because someone has passed a particular point threshold. When this happens, the player with the fewest points wins!

X nimmt! starts with the same premise as 6 nimmt!, but changes these rules a few ways. Each player starts with eight cards in hand and a personal X row. Played cards will be placed into three rows, with those rows being able to hold three, four or five cards. Whenever someone takes cards from a row, those cards go into the player's hand, then the player must play one card into their personal X row.

All cards in this X row must also be played in ascending order! If you can't do this, then you place all of those X cards aside in order to start a new X row, with the value of those set-aside cards now being doubled.

A round ends after someone plays the final card in their hand, and whoever has the fewest negative points after two rounds wins.

Customer Reviews

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A.Y.

Two games in one small box. It's different than the preview picture(which only contains one game), but in a good way.

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Wandres Tam
Take 5

Great game

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Ky Mclachlin
Gambling For Parking Spaces

This is one of my favourite card games of all time. There are so many opportunities to feel clever but, you never know for sure what's going to happen. One of my go-to's when playing with new people. The only downside to this game is when you have a really rough first round and you have to play the rest of the game feeling like you can't win.

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Mathieu Krsnik
Great card game

Played plenty online and love it. I find it's best at 2-4 players.