Can You Discard a Wild in Phase 10?

avatarBeatingDebit·5 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance·5 months ago

Yes, you can totally discard a wild card in Phase 10! Sometimes it's a strategic move, especially if you’re holding onto two. Just don't let your opponents get too lucky with it!

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avatarCarryingMonte·5 months ago

Yes, and sometimes it's the best move you can make, especially if you're trying to stop an opponent from completing their phase. I've done it a few times to great effect!


avatarSingingRidge·5 months ago

Sure, but it's kind of a waste. Better to keep it for that clutch moment!


avatarMisleadingBride·5 months ago

Absolutely, you can throw away a wild card. But why would you want to? They're super useful!

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