Threes are wild, so you need to choose which card to play it as.
Keep in mind that you can only play a two on a three so it's often good strategy to save your wilds and use them as actual threes.
That wasn't so hard, was it? I wonder how many you can win in a row!
Ooph, so close. You should give it at least one more try.
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Treys is a simple card game that you can play by yourself. In this tutorial you'll learn how to play, it only takes a minute and it's a lot of fun.
These are your cards. The goal is to play them all before you run out of moves.
You can only play a card that is one lower or one higher than the card on top of the discard pile..
Twos are low, aces are high, and it *does not wrap around* .
Play a card that you can play on the five.
Well done! Now try to play the seven on the six.
You can't play that card because it isn't "open."
Open cards are the last face-up card in each column...
and the last face-up card in each row...
Cards that aren't open will be red during the rest of the tutorial while you get the hang of it.
You can also play cards off the deck when you either can't or don't want to play any of your open cards.
Play a card off of the deck.
Play the ace on the king.
Play a card that you can play on the ace.
Play a card that you can play on the king.
See how those cards flipped? Whenever a row or column has no face-up cards it will flip automatically to reveal new cards.
One last thing: threes are wild so you can use them as a stand-in for any card. We'll make them blue for now to help you remember.
Play a wild card on the ace.
You should be able to play on your own now. You can stay in tutorial mode and get feedback while you play or exit and play a real game.
Great job, you're a natural. Ready to play without the extra help?
You lost because you're out of cards in the deck and you can't play anything else. Don't worry, with a little more practice you'll be winning in no time.