Sabacc
Card Game · Math

Sabacc

This format of Sabacc is sold exclusively at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge themed areas of Disney theme parks. This variation of Sabacc known in Star Wars lore as "Corellian Spike" is the version that was played in the legendary match between Han Solo and Lando Calrissian when Han gambled to win the Millennium Falcon.

2–8 players15 minages 10light difficulty
About the game

What is Sabacc

This format of Sabacc is sold exclusively at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge themed areas of Disney theme parks. This variation of Sabacc known in Star Wars lore as "Corellian Spike" is the version that was played in the legendary match between Han Solo and Lando Calrissian when Han gambled to win the Millennium Falcon.

The deck includes 30 green positive cards with values of 1 through 10 (3 each), 30 red negative cards with values of -1 through -10 (3 each), and two black cards with values of 0.

Each game is played in three rounds. Players receive two random cards at the beginning of the game and on each turn players can either gain an additional card (optionally discarding it to draw again), swap a card in the player's hand with the top card of the discard pile, stand (take no cards), or junk (fold). Players do this in turn, and at the end of each round the dice are rolled. If the symbols match then everyone's hand is discarded, players are dealt the same amount of new cards that they discarded, and play continues.

At the end of three rounds, the player whose score is closest to 0 wins the game. There are several winning hands ranked in a hierarchy that can be assembled similar to poker. For example, Pure Sabacc (both zero cards and no other cards) or Full Sabacc (a hand of +10, +10, -10, -10, and 0).

Specs

Game details

Players
2–8
Age
+10
Duration
15 min
Difficulty
Light
Type
Board game
Year
2019
Mechanics
Dice Rolling · Hand Management · Set Collection
Categories
Card Game · Math · Movies / TV / Radio theme
Designer
Publisher
Disney Theme Park Merchandise
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How many players is Sabacc for?

Sabacc plays with 2–8 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 15 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 10.

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