What is an Odd of 5 in Phase 10?

avatarAttemptingDance5 months ago
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avatarBustingSpire5 months ago

I've played Phase 10: World Tour a lot, and there's no phase called 'odd of 5.' Maybe check the official phase list in the app?

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avatarCopyingSole5 months ago

Yeah, there's no specific 'odd of 5' in Phase 10: World Tour. Stick to the phases listed in the rulebook or game app!


avatarNoticingPuff5 months ago

An 'odd of 5' isn't really a thing in Phase 10: World Tour. You might be thinking of a phase that requires five odd-numbered cards in some other custom rule sets.


avatarEarningOunce5 months ago

There's no 'odd of 5' in Phase 10. Maybe you're getting mixed up with another card game or a house rule?

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