
The plays in Qwirkle are all about extending as many chains as you can per turn. This awards him/her 4 points.Īn example Qwirkle score sheet is shown below: TurnĮach Qwirkle will be awarded a bonus of 6 points. Qwirkle scoring is based on the length ofįor example, Player 1 begins the round by The game ends when the bag has no tiles, and a player has cleared all tiles from their hand.If a player is unable to play tiles, they can replace tiles by discarding.Players play chains or extend chains that are already on the board,.The player places 2 squares to extend the square chain, but also extends the green chain and the red chain, adding to his score. Than 1 chain, with each extension being scored accordingly.

In the following way, and will be awarded points as if they have extended more Players are also allowed to extend chains Players are allowed to extend chains thatĪre already on the board, provided the chains are not Qwirkles that are 6 tiles in length. The Qwirkle rules exist to ensure smooth gameplay and Points are calculated,Īnd the player with the highest score wins the game. Player has cleared all tiles from hand, the game ends. Tiles, and draw the same amount of tiles from the bag as a replacement. Player is unable to play tiles, they are allowed to discard any number of The chain either by creating new chains, or by extending existing chains. To this rule is during the endgame, where there are no tiles left in the bag.Įach following player will need to extend For each tile used, the player has to draw a tile from the bag.Įssentially, each player should always have 6 tiles in hand.

The player who can make the longest chainīegins first. These chains are known as qwirkles, and bonus scores are awarded. The longest possible chain has 6 tiles, since there are 6 colors and 6 shapes. Invalid chain, since two Blue Circles are usedĭescribed in the Scoring section of the guide.
