Players draw and discard to minimize the total value of their tableau of 9 cards.
The game is played over 4 rounds, where in each round each player tries to get as few points as possible.
Shuffle all cards (including jokers) and deal out 9 cards face down to each player. Players arrange their cards in a 3x3 grid, keeping the cards face down.
Place the remaining cards as a draw pile in the center of the table, and flip over 1 card to start the discard pile.
Choose a player to start the first round. On subsequent rounds, the player who scored the most points in the prior round is the starting player.
Each player flips over 3 cars of their choosing in their grid, without looking at the other cards.
A player chooses one of the following actions in their turn:
Either a face-down or face-up card can be replaced, but the new card is alwasy played face-up. Discarded cards are always placed face-up on top of the discard pile.
When a player reveals all cards in their grid, all other players get 1 additional turn, after which the round is scored.
Each player first flips over their face-down cards, if still remaining. Then each player scores using the following rules:
Jokers are worth -2 points.
If a card is orthagonally adjacent with a card of the same value, it scores 0 points instead.
A set of 4 same-valued cards in a 2x2 block score -10 ponts.
If the player who ended the round (first to reveal all cards in their grid) did not get the lowest score this round, they get a +10 point penalty.
Players keep a running cound of their scores over multiple rounds. The player with the lowest total score wins.
As with most classic card games, there are many variants of the card game Golf, see Wikipedia. Nine-card golf, using rules as explaned on this page, is my preferred wat to play.
In my opinion this game works bests as a 2-player game, because of:
The game Skyjo is a modern implementation of the Golf family of card games, suitable for 2-5 players.