Set cover
1988BGG rank #1,877

Set

by Marsha J. Falco · Set Enterprises, Inc.

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Players1–20
Time30m
ComplexityLight
Age6+

About the game

What is Set?

In SET, each card contains 1-3 objects, with all of the objects on a card having the same color, shape and shading, e.g., two purple shaded ovals. Colors, shapes, and shadings come in three different types: green, purple and red; oval, diamond and squiggle; and solid, shaded and outlined. All players compete simultaneously and try to claim sets of cards in a single pass through the deck. A set consists of three cards that are either all alike or all different in each attribute. For example, if all three cards have the same number of objects, but three different shapes, shadings, and colors, then those cards are a set; if two of the cards have a common attribute that is not shared by the third, they are not a set. To play, one person takes the deck and lays out twelve cards face up. The first person to spot a set collects those three cards; if the player was mistaken, then this player cannot claim a set until after another player has done so. After someone has claimed a set, the cardholder lays out three more cards. (If all players agree that no sets can be claimed, then the cardholder lays out three more cards. These cards aren't replaced after someone claims a set.) Whoever claims the most sets wins!

How it plays

Mechanics

Pattern RecognitionReal-Time

On the shelf

Categories

Card GameAbstract

Questions players ask

Questions to bring to BoardGameBrain

  • How do setup and the first turn work in Set?
  • When does scoring happen and what ends the game?
  • How should the table resolve an unusual timing or rules interaction?