How well do you know the board? Click the area where Yellow’s pawns would be at the beginning of the game.
The object of Sorry! is to move all the pawns to a particular area. Click that area for the Yellow player.
Click the area that is neither the beginning nor the end, but where Yellow’s pawns would be safe from being bumped by an opponent.
If a player draws a card and has no move, where must they place a card?
It’s Red’s turn. She is hoping to draw one of the two cards that lets a player move a pawn out of Start. Which is the lower of those cards?
Instead, Red draws the other, higher card that lets her move out of Start. What card is it, which also requires the player to draw again?
Red moves a pawn out of Start. What space does the pawn go to?
Red draws again and gets the card that allows pawns to trade places. What card is that?
Red has a pawn two spaces in front of Start, but she doesn’t want to move it yet—she is hoping to draw a card that lets her move several spaces backward. What card is that?
If Red drew a 3 and decided to move the pawn two spaces in front of Start, on which square would it end up?
What other card allows a player to move backward (by one space) if they choose?
Red decides to trade places: the pawn she just moved from Start with the green pawn closest to Red’s end area. Click the opponent pawn that Red targets.
Blue goes next and draws the card that lets its move be split between two pawns. What card is that?
Blue has a pawn in danger of being bumped on Green’s next turn, if Green draws a particular number. Where is that endangered pawn?
Blue uses part of the card he drew for a move that bumps another pawn. Click the square on which Blue’s pawn ends up.
Where does the bumped piece go to?
Blue must use the remainder of his move on a second pawn. Click the square currently holding the pawn that could enter a safe area with the rest of this move.
On Green’s turn, she draws a card that lets her choose any opponent’s pawn to bump. What card did she draw?
Which of her own pawns must she use for this card?
Green decides to bump the opponent pawn closest to her end space. Which pawn does she target?