Sequence Official Rules: Winning with Two Sequences

Yes, you may use any one space from your first sequence to help complete your second sequence.

Many players are unsure if they can reuse a single marker chip to complete both of their required sequences.

According to the Sequence Official Rulebook, yes, you may use a space from your first sequence as part of your second.

Sequence Official Rulebook, [page not specified]

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Key Insight: To avoid arguments, confirm whether the group is playing a 2-player or 3-player variant before the first card is dealt.

These rules correspond to the US edition of Sequence.

Official Rule Breakdown

The winning conditions for Sequence depend on the number of players. For 2 players or 2 teams, the objective is to score two sequences before the opponents. For 3 players or 3 teams, the objective is to score one sequence before the opponents. Crucially, if you are playing the version that requires two sequences to win, you are permitted to use any one of the spaces from your first sequence as part of your second sequence (Sequence Official Rulebook, [page not specified]).

Example Play Situation

Alice has completed her first sequence using five blue chips. On her next turn, she plays a card that matches a space already occupied by her first sequence, allowing her to use that existing chip to help form her second sequence.

Sequence rules rule situation

Common Misconceptions

  • Thinking you must use entirely new spaces for the second sequence
  • Assuming 3-player games require two sequences to win
  • Believing you can reuse more than one space from a previous sequence

Quick Reference

You CanYou Cannot
Use one space from your first sequence for your secondDo not attempt to reuse two or more spaces from a previous sequence
Score two sequences to win in 2-player or 2-team gamesDo not play for two sequences if you are in a 3-player game
Score one sequence to win in 3-player or 3-team games

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the official rule for winning in Sequence?
Score two sequences for 2 players/teams, or one sequence for 3 players/teams.
Can I use a chip from my first sequence to make my second one?
Yes, you can use any one space from your first sequence as part of your second.
How many sequences do I need if we are playing with 3 teams?
You only need to score one sequence before your opponents to win.
Is it allowed to reuse a corner space for multiple sequences?
Yes, more than one player may use the same corner as part of a sequence.

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