Hanabi—named for the Japanese word for "fireworks"—is a cooperative game in which players try to create the perfect fireworks show by placing the cards on the table in the right order. (In Japanese, hanabi is written as 花火; these are the ideograms flower and fire, respectively.) The card deck consists of five different colors of cards, numbered 1–5 in each color. For each color, the players try to place a row in the correct order from 1–5. Sounds easy, right? Well, not quite, as in this game you hold your cards so that they're visible only to other players. To assist other players in playing a card, you must give them hints regarding the numbers or the colors of their cards. Players must act as a team to avoid errors and to finish the fireworks display before they run out of cards.
Tokens: Use Suit
: Storm token
: Clue token
Fireworks: Use Suit & Dots
: The five colors of fireworks
Dots : The dots represent the point value
Hanabi is a cooperative game, meaning all players play together as a team. The players have to play the fireworks cards sorted by colors and numbers. However, they see their own hand cards not, and so everyone needs the advice of his fellow players. The more cards the players play correctly, the more points they receive when the game ends.
The oldest player is appointed first player and sets the tokens in the play area. The eight Clue tokens are placed face-up. The three Storm tokens are placed face-down. Now the fireworks cards are shuffled. Depending on the number of players involved, each player receives the following hand: ● With 2 or 3 players: 5 cards in hand ● With 4 or 5 players: 4 cards in hand Important: Unlike other card games, players may not see thier own hand! The players take their hand cards so that the back is facing the player. The fronts can only be seen by the other players. The remaining cards are placed face down in the draw pile in the middle of the table. The first player starts.
Play proceeds clockwise. On a player's turn, he must perform exactly one of the following: I. Give a hint or II. Discard a card or III. Play a card. The player has to choose an action. A player may not pass. Important: Players are not allowed to give hints or suggestions on other players' turns. I. Give a Hint To give a hint one Clue token must be flipped from face-up to face-down. If there are no Clue tokens face-up then a player may not choose the Give a Hint action. Now the player gives a teammate a hint. He has one of two options: 1. Color Hint The player chooses a color and indicates to his/her teammate which of their hand cards match the chosen color by pointing at the cards. Important: The player must indicate all cards of that color in their teammate's hand! Example: "You have two yellow cards, here and here". Indicating that a player has no cards of a particular color is allowed! Example: "You have no blue cards". 2. Value Hint The player chooses a point value and gives a teammate a hint in the exact same fashion as a Color Hint. Example: "You have a Five, here". Example: "You have no Twos" II. Discard a Card To discard a card one Clue token must be flipped from face-down to face-up. If there are no Clue tokens back-side-up then a player may not choose the Discard a Card action. Now the player discards one card from their hand (without looking at the fronts of their hand cards) and discards it face-up in the discard pile near the draw deck. The player then draws another card into their hand in the same fashion as their original card hands, never looking at the front. III. Play a Card By playing out cards the fireworks are created in the middle of the table. The player takes one card from his hand and places it face-up in the middle of the table. Two things can happen: 1. The card can be played correctly. The player places the card face-up so that it extends a current firework or starts a new firework. 2. The card cannot be played correctly The gods are angry with this error and send a flash from the sky. The player turns a Storm token face-up. The incorrect card is discarded to the discard pile near the draw deck. The player then draws another card into their hand in the same fashion as their original card hands, never looking at the front. The Fireworks The fireworks will be in the middle of the table and are designed in five different colors. For each color an ascending series with numerical values from 1 to 5 is formed. A firework must start with the number 1 and each card played to a firework must increment the previously played card by one. A firework may not contain more than one card of each value. Bonus When a player completes a firework by correctly playing a 5 card then the players receive a bonus. One Clue token is turned from face-down to face-up. If all tokens are already face-up then no bonus is received. Play then passes to the next player (clockwise). End of the game The game can end in three ways: 1. The third Storm token is turned face-up. The gods deliver their wrath in the form of a storm that puts an end to the fireworks. The game ends immediately, and the players earn zero points. 2. The players complete all five fireworks correctly. The game ends immediately, and the players celebrate their spectacular victory with the maximum score of 25 points. 3. If a player draws the last card from the draw deck, the game is almost over. Each player - Including the player who drew the last card - gets one last turn. Note: Cards cannot be drawn in this last round. Finally, the fireworks will be counted. For this, each firework earns the players a score equal to the highest value card in its color series. The quality of the fireworks display according to the rating scale of the "International Association of Pyrotechnics" is: ● 0-5 - Oh dear! The crowd booed. ● 6-10 - Poor! Hardly applaused. ● 11-15 - OK! The viewers have seen better. ● 16-20 - Good! The audience is pleased. ● 21-24 - Very good! The audience is enthusiastic! ● 25 - Legendary! The audience will never forget this show!
These are the cards you require for the game
0 | Storm | Clue |
1 | Storm | Clue |
2 | Storm | Clue |
3 | Clue | |
4 | Clue | |
5 | Clue | |
6 | Clue | |
7 | Clue | |
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Total Cards: 60
Tokens: 11
Tokens: Use Suit
: Storm token
: Clue token
Fireworks: 49
Fireworks: Use Suit & Dots
: The five colors of fireworks
Dots : The dots represent the point value