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    Color Chaos
    Players: 2-4

    Number of Cards: Number cards from 1-12 (x4) / no Jokers.

    Educational Value:
    Aids in addition.

    Goal: The player with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.

    Preparation: The cards are shuffled, and every player is given 6 cards. The remaining cards are then placed face-down in a pile in the center of the table. The youngest player begins.

    How to Play: Player one looks through his cards and sees in which color he has the highest cards (e.g. red 8, red 9, and red 11). He then puts these cards down on the table, and the other players do the same with their cards of that color.
    Everyone now counts how many points they have (player one, for example, has 8 + 9 + 11 = 28). The player with the highest number of points receives one point for that round.
    All the cards from that round are then set aside and everyone is dealt another 6 cards from the pile in the center of the table. Player two now continues the cycle.
    The game ends when there are no more cards in the pile in the center of the table. The player with the most points when this happens is the winner.


    By:
    Stephany Koujou