You have such a pleasant voice! I had watched a couple other tutorials on this game before your video but I did not completely understand the concept until I came across your video. I want to thank you so very much for taking the time to explain this! Also, super kudos to you for the very practical and handy tip of laminating and using dry erase markers. God bless you sweet lady!
Love that you laminated the sheets! I went through a while back and laminated all my sheets for all my games-Yahtzee, Farkle, even things like Clue. It's been great because I'm not going through a ton of sheets and worrying about reordering! :)
Loved the video and especially the idea at the end about the laminating of the cards and using the dry erase pens. Genius! It all fit in the box snug as a bug.
26:54 All players play simultaneously, so no matter how the game ends, all players get to use the final roll. (This is also why, if a 2 or a 12 is rolled on the white dice, multiple players can lock the same color at the same time, getting equal credit for it, because their row-locking actions happen at the same time.)
Hi ! I must have missed something : when you're the active player, can you take a white/colour dice sum if you haven't taken the white/white sum ? Thx.
The active player can both if they want but they have to take at least one or mark a penalty box. They also have to take them in order, sum of with dice THEN sun of a white and a color dice.
Your explanation for regular Qwixx is excellent, thank you. I'm hoping you can help with Qwixx Mixx's scoring. Will you ever review Qwixx Mix/Deluxe? Are we scoring rows by number of Xs per row plus locked row? Or, by color in any row plus locked color? Once a row has a locked color, is that row locked for all other remaining colors? Row one has 3 yellow, 3 blue, 3 green and 3 red, if I check off a blue number does this mean I can no longer play yellow on this row since it's to the left of blue? It's quite confusing for the family. Thank you for your time.
The rules say it is possible for someone to lock 3 boxes when a locked box occurs on the "wild" or white dice. How? If it is white can you lock off more than 1 coloured box? Can anyone lock off a box if it is the wild? I understood on the white the roller chooses which they want to lock and all must lock that same colour assuming they have 5 crossed off. Plus on the white all can lock both the number 12, or 2 plus the lock. Can anyone verify this?
I’ve watched a couple of others but you showing the whole game as played made it much clearer. Now, I know I want to buy the game. Thank you.
Rythm of your explanation is alluring. The little, OK's , Allrights, Rights
I love the idea of laminating the cards. Super idea and I love it. Thank you again
This is my 3rd "how to play Quixx" video. The best! We are ready to play. Thank you!
Welcome back! I was waiting from one like this. Quality time as always.
You have such a pleasant voice! I had watched a couple other tutorials on this game before your video but I did not completely understand the concept until I came across your video. I want to thank you so very much for taking the time to explain this! Also, super kudos to you for the very practical and handy tip of laminating and using dry erase markers. God bless you sweet lady!
Hubby got this game in his Christmas stocking this year, great explanation, looking forward to playing it. Great idea at the end. Thank you
Love that you laminated the sheets! I went through a while back and laminated all my sheets for all my games-Yahtzee, Farkle, even things like Clue. It's been great because I'm not going through a ton of sheets and worrying about reordering! :)
Loved the video and especially the idea at the end about the laminating of the cards and using the dry erase pens. Genius! It all fit in the box snug as a bug.
JestAGoof Glad you like my little trick. It makes such a nice, neat package and you are ready to go!
26:54 All players play simultaneously, so no matter how the game ends, all players get to use the final roll. (This is also why, if a 2 or a 12 is rolled on the white dice, multiple players can lock the same color at the same time, getting equal credit for it, because their row-locking actions happen at the same time.)
You explain it so well. Thank you.
At 21:24 couldn’t orange have taken the blue 7 as your white dice, and still take the color too?
Hi ! I must have missed something : when you're the active player, can you take a white/colour dice sum if you haven't taken the white/white sum ? Thx.
The active player can both if they want but they have to take at least one or mark a penalty box. They also have to take them in order, sum of with dice THEN sun of a white and a color dice.
Lovely video, lovely!
Thanks for this, but you never took your orange player 1 yellow 6 back around 12:39
It's good to see another video from you. :)
Your explanation for regular Qwixx is excellent, thank you. I'm hoping you can help with Qwixx Mixx's scoring. Will you ever review Qwixx Mix/Deluxe?
Are we scoring rows by number of Xs per row plus locked row? Or, by color in any row plus locked color? Once a row has a locked color, is that row locked for all other remaining colors?
Row one has 3 yellow, 3 blue, 3 green and 3 red, if I check off a blue number does this mean I can no longer play yellow on this row since it's to the left of blue? It's quite confusing for the family. Thank you for your time.
The rules say it is possible for someone to lock 3 boxes when a locked box occurs on the "wild" or white dice. How? If it is white can you lock off more than 1 coloured box? Can anyone lock off a box if it is the wild? I understood on the white the roller chooses which they want to lock and all must lock that same colour assuming they have 5 crossed off. Plus on the white all can lock both the number 12, or 2 plus the lock. Can anyone verify this?
Great tutorial. Thank you!!
Need more two player games
instead of one player to teach can you have a partner and do vs so i can watch you do qwixx more
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