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Between any 2 cards, there is always only one, place the card on a pile or discard it.
and only one match. As they search for matches,
little ones will learn colors and the alphabet The mini-games
while having fun. Get ready to spot it!
Spot it! is a series of fast, challenging mini-games in which
all players play simultaneously. You can play them in any
Before you start playing… order, or only play your favorites.
The bottom line is to have fun!
If you’ve never played Spot it! before, It can be helpful to first play a few practice
familiarize yourselves rounds to make sure everyone understands
by playing “TWINS.” the rules. The player who wins the most
mini-games is the champion.
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1) Preparing the game: Place one card face-up
If you are the first player to do so in the middle of the table. Shuffle and deal the remaining
call it out (example: “Purple Star!”). cards face-down to all the players.
Then take the center card and place it These cards form their personal draw piles.
face-up on top of your flipped card, 3) Playing the game: At the same time, players flip their
building a personal pile. Now use 2) Object of the game: entire draw piles over so they are face-up. If you are the first
the new top card on your personal To be the first player to get rid of all your cards. player to spot the symbol that appears both on your top card
pile to find a match with the center Setting up: and on the center card, call it out (example: “Yellow F!”)
card. Repeat this process each (example for 3 players) and place your card on top of the center card. It becomes the
time a new center card is revealed. new center card which players use to try to find a match.
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