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How to Play Monopoly Deal

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Learn the rules to the card game Monopoly Deal quickly and concisely – This visually rich video has no distractions, just the rules.

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RULES:

The object of the game is to be the first player to collect and lay down 3 full property sets of different colors. Setup: remove the 4 quick-start cards from the deck and hand them for reference. Shuffle the deck and deal 5 cards facedown to each player. Players look at their own cards but keep them hidden from their opponents. Place the deck facedown in the middle of the table as a draw deck. Pick a player to go first, then play proceeds clockwise.

On your turn you draw 2 cards from the top of the draw deck and add them to your hand. You can then play up to 3 cards from your hand. You don’t need to play any cards if you don’t want to. If you have more than 7 cards in your hand at the end of your turn you must discard the extras. If a player runs out of cards during their turn, they pick up 5 cards at the start of their next turn instead of 2.

There are 3 ways to play cards.

First, you can place money and action cards into your own bank. Your bank is a stack of cards in front of you. Every action card has a numerical value and can be placed into your bank for that value. However, once an action card is converted into money in your bank, you cannot use it as an action for the rest of the game. Property cards can never be played or moved to any player’s bank.

Second, You can place properties in front of you into your collection. You don’t need to pay or do anything special to play them. Just lay them down in front of you, overlapping properties of the same color. This is how you collect property sets. Each property tells you how many are needed for a complete set. You do not need to collect different named cards of the same color to make a set, you are allowed to have duplicates. Some properties have two colors. These properties can only count towards 1 color at a time and you must orient them in front of you indicating such. You may only rearrange your properties in front of you on your turn.

Third, you may play an action card to a center faceup discard pile and follow the instructions on the card. If you draw an action card on your turn you are allowed to play it right away as one of your 3 cards or use it later.

When you have to pay another player you must take the money from your bank and put it into their bank or take one of your properties and give it to them, adding it to their sets. Properties used as payment are worth their monetary value indicated on the card.

Cards in play never go back to players hands and players may never pay opponents with cards in their hand. You can pay another player with cards from your bank, or properties, or both. You choose how you’re going to pay, not the player you’re paying.

If you over pay a player no change is given. For example, if a player charges you 2 for rent and you only have a 3 card in your bank and no properties, you must overpay the 3 and you don’t get anything back. While you may choose to overpay with a single card, you cannot willing give charity contributions to opponents by massively overpaying them. If you have no cards in front of you, you don’t pay at all.

If the draw deck runs out of cards, shuffle the discard into a new draw deck. After you play your cards, if you choose to, your turn ends and the next player clockwise takes a turn. The first player to collect 3 sets of properties wins!

56 Comments

  1. If a property set contains a wildcard and the set has a house and/or hotel built on it, can the wildcard be turned as part of the go? If so, what happens to the house/hotel?

  2. What happens if an opponent pays me one more dollar for my first card, and has one dollar less for my second card?

  3. I’m still so confused. Being dumb sucks 😂

  4. Im so confused. How do you actually start the game ? Like we each have 5 cards and then what ?

  5. There's still some things that aren't spoke about. Such as, if you have 2 cards of a color set and a wild card that completes the color set, if someone places down an action card that allows them to steal a color set, are they allowed to steal the color set with the wild card? Not just the wild cards that have 2 different colors on them, but the wild cards that can be literally any property.

    And if this is the case, if a player steals a color set with a wild card in it, is that player forced to use that wild card as part of the set they stole for the rest of the game? Or are they allowed to take that wild card from the complete color set they stole, and use it for a different color set?

  6. I'm in thailand and it's 99 baht

  7. Cheapest ok?

  8. bro looks AI generated 💀

  9. What about the Action card blocking an action. If you play it during your hand do you get back your $$ or property

  10. Excellent instructions. Thank you!!

  11. I have and love this game and believe me, this game can break more friendships than UNO, especially when playing the powerful cards. Deal, Bid, and Empire Card are the trifecta of Monopoly card games.

  12. Clear and concise! played this 5 times in a row. Thanks for aiding in making the evening fun!

  13. Is it me or is the money debt collecting bank side of this game pretty much irrelevant ?

  14. Wait why would you have to pay a player? Is there action cards that make you pay a player? When do you have to do your action cards? Is it like if you draw an action card you have to do the action?

  15. these card board games are way more harder. i regret buying them. i wish i would have watched the videos before purchasing.

  16. What's the difference between this Monopoly Deal and the blue box Monopoly Deal??

  17. Youngest player goes first

  18. but when does paying rent occur?

  19. Whaaaaaaaaaat …….. okay I thought this was gonna be easier than the board – I KNOW The board game- – oh well – I’ll practice it another time … … 🤦🏼‍♀️

  20. so it’s kinda just monopoly bid

  21. Square corner gang:”we’re supposed to join!”
    Tax bros:”me too!
    Mr.monopoly:”goodbye! You don’t join!”

  22. watching this because i'm planning to buy and play with my friends who don't also know how to play it

  23. It's so complicated 😫 😪

  24. Rename this video: "How to play Monopoly Deal (Generation 1 & 2 Rules)

  25. I SUMMON YOUR CAR’S EXTENDED WARRANTY

  26. So confusing

  27. Are sets protected from paying a debt?

  28. When the Card game is more complicated than the board game …

  29. Thanks man,
    I've been so confused

  30. Prove:Me playing with my grampa
    Me :🙃😬
    My: grampa:🫤

  31. You did a great job explaining but I am so confused haha

  32. My box came with 4 cards that give a vague explanation but pretty much no rules or how to play guide they should just put a single card with a qr code to this video in it and the 4 reference cards because there's a lot to this game to fit in small instructions if they aren't going to put them on the box or a rule book in the box

  33. This is the 2014 version of MONOPOLY Deal.

  34. he has six cards in his hands bro

  35. How do you know which ones to shuffle though…the dealing still doesn't make sense to me

  36. This is the actually first time I have one of these games shown in this channel 😂

  37. My brain during this video: Dial-up noises drooool

  38. Lost me at “shuffle the deck”. Instructions unclear cards have been thrown off the balcony.

  39. don't forget to pay any kind and type of done….. hope as well… lol

  40. I don’t understand 😢😅not that I usually do😅

  41. Same version as the old one but without spending 4 hours to finish?

  42. Thx 2024😂😂

  43. When would I pay rent?

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