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Quiddler : ウィキペディア英語版
Quiddler

''Quiddler'' is a proprietary card game and word game created by Set Enterprises. Players compete by spelling English words from cards in hands of increasing size, each card worth various points. The game combines aspects of ''Scrabble'' and gin rummy. The word "Quiddler" is a trademark.
==Play and scoring==

Before play begins, all the cards are shuffled. A game of ''Quiddler'' consists of eight rounds beginning with a three-card hand and ending with a ten-card hand. While there is a single-player variation, the regular game requires at least two players. In the first round, the dealer deals out three cards to each player. The remaining cards form a draw pile. The top card is turned over to start a discard pile. The player to the dealer's left goes first. The player may choose the top card from either the draw pile or the discard pile. The player adds this card to their hand. The player ends their turn by discarding one card from their hand so that the player ends up with the same number of cards as were dealt. A player may not use a dictionary during their turn, but the other players may. Turns are taken in the same manner in a clockwise rotation among the players. The round continues until one player can go out.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Quiddler® Instructions )
A player can go out if he can use all the cards in his hand to spell one or more allowable words. After a player goes out, each player then has one more turn. On the last turn, each remaining player uses as many of his cards as the player can to spell one or more allowable words. The points on the cards used to spell words are counted toward the player’s score. The points on any remaining cards are subtracted. Ten-point bonuses are added to the score of the player with the longest word, and the player with the most words. (If there are only two players, they should decide between them to limit the bonus to either the longest word or the most words.)
The subsequent rounds follow in the same manner, with the hands increasing in size by one card each round. Thus, in the second round each player is dealt four cards, the third round five cards, and so forth. Points are added at the end of each round. The game continues until the end of the eighth round. Depending on the number of players, the discard pile may need to be shuffled to resupply the draw pile. The player with the most points at the end of eight rounds wins.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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