Play Sequence Wordle with 2 to 12 players. More than 12 players are not suggested because the game becomes monotonous and prolonged, but it is technically possible. If there are more than three players, they should divide evenly into two or three teams; they can do this manually or the game can do it for them.
The game board represents each card twice, except for Jacks, which are essential for game strategy.
The player chooses a card from their hand and places a chip in one of the game board's matching slots. Because the cards in your hand are distinct in color, you can easily locate them on the board. To position the card, simply click on its selected location. If a player's chip is not already covered by an opponent's marker chip, he or she may place it in any of the matching card spaces.
Jacks have extraordinary abilities. Two-Eyed Jacks can be used to place a chip in any available area on the board and can represent any card. One-Eyed Jacks have the ability to remove an opponent's token from a space. Two-Eyed Jacks can be used to complete a row or to block an opponent, whilst One-Eyed Jacks can be used to negate an opponent's advantage. One-Eyed Jacks cannot be used to remove a marker chip that is already part of a completed sequence; once a player or team completes a sequence, it stands. To position the Jacks, simply click on their appropriate location.
Some people play with other rules for Jacks, such as red Jacks being able to add and black Jacks being able to remove, and there is a setting for these people as well.
The played card is then placed face-up in a "Discard" pile, the player is dealt a replacement card from the draw deck, and the next player takes their turn.
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