In 6th Sense, you must predict how many tricks you will take in a given round. If you guess correctly, you earn points; if not, you receive minus points.
The game lasts 4-6 rounds, depending on the number of players. The deck of cards contains cards from 0-14 in 5 different colors.
At the start of each round, players receive 11-15 cards each, after which the top card of the deck is turned over. Each player simultaneously chooses a card from their hand to predict the number of tricks they will win in that round and places it face down on the table.
Generally, the standard rules for a trick apply:
Some cards have special properties:
At the end of the round, if you have collected as many tricks as you predicted, you earn as many points as you have tricks. If you did not achieve the desired number of tricks, you instead receive as many minus points as the difference between your prediction and the number of tricks you collected.
For example, if you predicted that you would take 5 tricks, but you only collected 4 - you receive 1 minus point. At the end of the game, the player with the most points wins.
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