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Number of Players | 1-12 |
Playtime | 15 Min |
Suggested Ages | 8+ |
Designer(s) | Stefan Nikolic |
Publisher | Pandasaurus Games |
In Splitter, you must group numbers together to score points — two 2s, three 3s, and so on — but yo a're placing two numbers at a time, so things won't always work out.
Player has their own score sheet with 44 empty spaces on it, with two different patterns of spaces included in the box; each pattern has a dashed line through the middle that splits it into two mirrored halves.
On a turn, someone will roll two six-sided dice. Each player will then write the results, e.g. 1 and 4, in empty spaces in the pattern, with each number being in the mirrored space of the other. If, say, you put the 1 in the leftmost space of the top row, then you must place the 4 in the rightmost space of the top row.
After 22 dice rolls, the players' pattern will be filled. Each 1 on its own — that is, with no other 1s orthogonally adjacent — scores 1 point; each set of two 2s that have no other orthogonally adjacent 2s score 2 points; and so on up to a set of six 6s with no other orthogonally adjacent 6s being worth 6 points. A starred space is present on each half of the pattern, and a scored group that includes this starred space has its points doubled. (One pattern has a set of three spaces with hearts, and if you fill all three hearts with the same number, you score 5 points.)
Whoever has the highest score wins the game.
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