If you're alone but have a copy of this game, you can still play it as a solitaire or patience. Classic Edition boards come with the rules for this version, but modern ones don't for some reason. Here's how it works. Pick two colours in opposite corners, either red and yellow or blue and green. Playing alternately between the two colours, your objective is to get two pieces of each colour to Home and two of each colour to Safety. You must follow the other rules of the game, and you lose if a third piece of one colour reaches Home.
If a piece lands on double trouble and goes again do they have to move the piece that landed there or can they use their second roll to move any of their other pieces?
If you have a gamepiece moving along the board and draw a 2, does this allow you to start a new piece out of home, or are you forced to move the outside piece 2 spaces?
If you are playing with the new Sorry (2016), here are the differences: The game is now shorter, because there are now 3 pawns instead of 4. You can draw any card with a forward move to get out of start. Slides can now be used with multiple colors. The Sorry card got a new rule, if you can't make a legal Sorry move (no pawn in start, or no opponent pawn on any space) or if you choose to, you move 4 spaces. If you can't move 4 spaces after you cant make a legal Sorry move, your turn is forfeited. A 2 no longer gives an option to draw again.
I actually have 3 blank cards in my Sorry deck, and grandma wrote the rules for those cards. Here are them: 1. Sorry to the Left!: The player to the left of the player who drew it has to send one of his/her pawns back to Start. 2. Super Speeder: The player to the right of the player who drew it if on the board, may IMMEDIATELY send his/her pawn to the home space. If it happens with his/her final pawn, they instantly win. 3. SUPER SORRY!: ALL Players except the player who drew it must return 1 pawn back to Start.
My game had a die and me and my kids just rolled the dice and picked up a card after lol we had 2 hours of fun me and my three little ones. We’ll play how we’re supposed to after watching this together
@@lonewolf4027 Ludo was developed in England from the Indian game Pachisi-not to be confused with Parcheesi, an American game also developed from Pachisi. Ludo is a much simpler game than either and often regarded as a children's game, but it's decently fun and forms the basis of the partnership game Uckers favoured by Royal Navy and Commonwealth troops.
If you're alone but have a copy of this game, you can still play it as a solitaire or patience. Classic Edition boards come with the rules for this version, but modern ones don't for some reason. Here's how it works.
Pick two colours in opposite corners, either red and yellow or blue and green. Playing alternately between the two colours, your objective is to get two pieces of each colour to Home and two of each colour to Safety. You must follow the other rules of the game, and you lose if a third piece of one colour reaches Home.
This was very helpful, Thank you! For the nice and detailed review on the sorry board game. I found that the sorry card was confusing for me 😂
Would you consider doing a video on Parcheesi?
Yes, it is on my list!
If a piece lands on double trouble and goes again do they have to move the piece that landed there or can they use their second roll to move any of their other pieces?
Any piece can be moved
Backwards rule most helpful rule thank you
If you have a gamepiece moving along the board and draw a 2, does this allow you to start a new piece out of home, or are you forced to move the outside piece 2 spaces?
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If you are playing with the new Sorry (2016), here are the differences:
The game is now shorter, because there are now 3 pawns instead of 4.
You can draw any card with a forward move to get out of start.
Slides can now be used with multiple colors.
The Sorry card got a new rule, if you can't make a legal Sorry move (no pawn in start, or no opponent pawn on any space) or if you choose to, you move 4 spaces. If you can't move 4 spaces after you cant make a legal Sorry move, your turn is forfeited.
A 2 no longer gives an option to draw again.
I actually have 3 blank cards in my Sorry deck, and grandma wrote the rules for those cards. Here are them:
1. Sorry to the Left!: The player to the left of the player who drew it has to send one of his/her pawns back to Start.
2. Super Speeder: The player to the right of the player who drew it if on the board, may IMMEDIATELY send his/her pawn to the home space. If it happens with his/her final pawn, they instantly win.
3. SUPER SORRY!: ALL Players except the player who drew it must return 1 pawn back to Start.
This would be the best
My game had a die and me and my kids just rolled the dice and picked up a card after lol we had 2 hours of fun me and my three little ones. We’ll play how we’re supposed to after watching this together
I like this sorry game when I played it in school
Dude please make how to play TRES
Oohh very interesting..
My 2 card doesn't say draw again
You might of have the Fire & Ice version of Sorry.
Oops has the same rules.
Sorry, not sorry, as I have heard it called sometimes.
We need how to play a risk
Tutorial is covered already.
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People get lazy and remove the "Cubes" haha .... from the game "Mensch Ärger dich nicht"
First viewer
U didn’t include any of the special circumstances that would cause someone to watch a video in first place
We never had Sorry. Dad always said it was just Ludo anyway.
Ludo was the original game, sorry is an upgrade. Ludo was I think originated in Africa and used dice instead of cards.
@@lonewolf4027 Ludo was developed in England from the Indian game Pachisi-not to be confused with Parcheesi, an American game also developed from Pachisi. Ludo is a much simpler game than either and often regarded as a children's game, but it's decently fun and forms the basis of the partnership game Uckers favoured by Royal Navy and Commonwealth troops.
@@reillywalker195 England was my next guess
To complicated. I'll just keep playing my way
Which is the wrong way. Go on.
@@_andresss07 as long as I'm having fun
I'm Alone 😍😥
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