Sorry board game

Sorry! is a classic board game for 2-4 players. The goal of the game is to be the first player to get all four of your pawns into your home space.

To set up the game, each player chooses a color and places their four pawns on the corresponding start space. The youngest player goes first.

Sorry board game

On your turn, you draw a card and follow its instructions. You can move your pawn forward the number of spaces shown on the card, or you can use the card to perform a special action, such as bumping another player’s pawn back to their start space.

If you land on a space with a slide, you can slide your pawn all the way to the end of the slide. If you land on a space with a safety zone, you can move your pawn into the safety zone, where it cannot be bumped by other players.

The first player to get all four of their pawns into their home space wins the game.

Sorry! is a fun and easy game for all ages. It is a great game for families and friends to play together.

Here are some additional tips for playing Sorry!:

  • Pay attention to the special actions on the cards. These can be very helpful in getting your pawns around the board.
  • Try to block your opponents from moving their pawns. This can be done by landing on spaces in front of them or by bumping them back to their start spaces.
  • Use the safety zone to protect your pawns from being bumped. The safety zone is a great place to hide your pawns when you are in danger of being bumped.
  • Be patient and persistent. The game of Sorry! can be a bit luck-based, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t win every game. Just keep playing and you will eventually get the hang of it.

I hope you enjoy playing Sorry!

what is sorry board game rules

Here are the rules for the Sorry! board game:

Setup

  1. Each player chooses a color and places their four pawns on the corresponding start space.
  2. Shuffle the deck and place it face down on the “Place Pack Here” space.
  3. The youngest player goes first.

Playing the Game

On your turn, you draw a card and follow its instructions. You can move your pawn forward the number of spaces shown on the card, or you can use the card to perform a special action, such as bumping another player’s pawn back to their start space.

If you land on a space with a slide, you can slide your pawn all the way to the end of the slide. If you land on a space with a safety zone, you can move your pawn into the safety zone, where it cannot be bumped by other players.

The first player to get all four of their pawns into their home space wins the game.

Special Actions

  • Sorry! card: This card allows you to move one of your pawns any number of spaces, even backwards. You can also use this card to bump another player’s pawn back to their start space.
  • Slide card: This card allows you to slide your pawn all the way to the end of the slide.
  • Safety Zone card: This card allows you to move one of your pawns into the safety zone.

Variations

  • Partnership Game: This game can be played with two teams of two players each. The rules are the same, except that players on the same team can help each other by moving each other’s pawns.
  • Advanced Game: This game can be made more challenging by playing with a larger board and more pawns. The rules are the same, except that there are more spaces on the board and more pawns to move.

Tips

  • Pay attention to the special actions on the cards. These can be very helpful in getting your pawns around the board.
  • Try to block your opponents from moving their pawns. This can be done by landing on spaces in front of them or by bumping them back to their start spaces.
  • Use the safety zone to protect your pawns from being bumped. The safety zone is a great place to hide your pawns when you are in danger of being bumped.
  • Be patient and persistent. The game of Sorry! can be a bit luck-based, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t win every game. Just keep playing and you will eventually get the hang of it.
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