How to play Sorry Diced!

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Learn the rules to the board game Sorry Diced! quickly and concisely - This video has no distractions, just the rules.

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RULES:
The object of the game is to be the first player to get all their pawns to their home. Layout the start base and place all the pawns on their matching color wedge. Use all 16 pawns even no matter the number of players. Each player takes a home base and places it in front of them, then picks a color and slides the dial to reveal it. Players must pick different colors. The youngest player goes first, then play goes to the left.

On your turn roll all 3 dice then follow these steps in order: 1. Color pawn. For every color pawn you roll, take one pawn of that color from its start base, or if there are none, from another player’s waiting area. If the pawn matches your home wedge, place it there. If not, then place it in your waiting area. You may never take a pawn from a home wedge.

2. Wild pawn. For every wild pawn you roll, you must take a pawn of any color as you did before. 3. Sorry: For every sorry you roll, take a pawn of any color from any player’s home wedge. If it matches your home wedge, place it there. If not, place it in your waiting area. If no player has a pawn in their home wedge, do nothing.

4. Slide. For every slide you roll, you may slide the dial on your home base to any other home color. If you do, remove all your pawns currently there to your waiting area, then move all pawns in your waiting area that match the new wedge color to your home wedge. OR you may force another player to slide their home board to a new color of your choice, and they move pawns as previously described. Players are allowed to have the same home color.

After completing these steps in this order, your turn ends and the next player goes. The first player to get 4 pawns into their home wedge, wins!

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