Choose your dice carefully in Ganz Schon Clever (That’s Pretty Clever) to place them into the corresponding colored area. Combine difficult opportunities for chain scoring and collect points. The dice you don't use are just as important as the ones you do. That's because any die that is lower than the chosen one can be used by the other players, keeping everyone in the game at all times.
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The game is played in four (4 players), five (3 players) or six (1 and 2 players) rounds.
The active player currently has the dice. They roll all 6 once, and then select a die, placing it on one of the following
3 of its fields (top left on the score sheet), without changing the die's number. Using the selected die, the player must now use the value and color to mark on their sheet the corresponding number in the same color field (see game sheet). The white die is a wildcard color and may be used in place of any other color. The active player then places all dice that show a lower value than the die selected at that moment into the silver tray printed on the box. If a player selects the die with the lowest value, no die is placed into the tray. Dice in the tray can no longer be used by the active player. With the remaining dice, the active player rolls a second time. The player again selects a die, places it in a free die field and enters its value in the corresponding colored field on their score sheet. Then the active player rolls a third time and performs the actions described above for the last time. They then place ALL remaining dice that are not included on their score sheet into the tray.
Only after the active player has placed 3 dice on his game board or can no longer make a re-roll because all the
the remaining dice are in the tray, the other players take their turns.
A round ends after each player has been the active player once.
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