I played this as a kid (I'm 40) and I couldn't remember how to play, thank you. I just bought a new version and the directions say if you land on the triangle of your own color slide, then slide ahead. If you land on a slide that isn't your color then don't slide. I was confused until I looked at the new board. They have 3 colors on each slide. I get they're trying to make it easier to understand, but I think they make it more confusing by changing the rules.
I loved and hated this game as a child it ended many of my friendships and made me rage quit but I was addicted to it because I wasn’t able to live without its trill and happiness when i won
@@_andresss07 So is liking your own comment and thinking I wouldn't know by now. Legit, I was not only *really* young, but I also never had people to play with outside of my grandparents and they didn't bother to check the rules either.
My Family and I are playing Sorry for the 1st time tonight! I can't wait to play with my family... gonna be so fun. 38yr old playing me? 48yr old playing my Husband! 59yr old playing grandma and my son's playing 6yrs old….. Wish us Luck and the best. Happy Holidays to you All! 🦌⛄🎄🌲
I personally think it makes a lot better and more interesting two player game when one player has blue/green and the other has red/yellow (I think the game does include rules for that variation). Also, I recommend starting the game with each color having three pawns in the start circle and one in the front so the players aren't just wasting the first several turns trying to get a pawn out. This can also be used for that half-copycat game Trouble.
I don't know why we never thought of the 1-pawn-starting-out-rule when we were kids, but that's brilliant! It was such a slog just trying to get started, we'd often pick a different game instead. xD
SORRY! is one of my favorite board games, the others are MONOPOLY and The Game of Life. I like that the game uses cards instead of dice, being one of the few board games using cards to move.
That's just like a DLC to the age old German board game "Mensch, ärgere dich nicht!", just with cards instead of dice. Even the name seams somewhat inspired by it.
house rules you should always play with 1, start with three pawns at start and 1 pawn out of start 2, you can enter home if the card you get is higher than the amount of spaces needed to enter. For example, if I get a 12 and the home is 2 spaces away, I can move my pawn to home
I have two questions. 1. When getting a piece to home do you need to have the exact number of moves in order to land at home? Example. If you're three spaces from home and you pull the card number five, can you go home with that card or do you have to pull the exact number? 2 if one of your piece is is on the sliding area of a different color. And you have a second piece that would land on the triangle, can you slide past your own piece?
Hey Triple S Games, just so you know if you have the Fire and Ice version or any version prior to 2016 (i think) here are the differences. 1. There are 3 pawns instead of 4. 2. In regular Sorry you can only move with a 1, 2, or Sorry card. That's no longer, as any card with a forward move can be used. 3. Slides can now be used with 3 colors. (I saw them in the Simon Sorry video) 4. 2s can no longer give you the option to draw again. 5. The Sorry card has a new rule. If you can't move a pawn to bump a pawn (No pawn in start or No opponents pawn on any space), or choose to, you move forward 4 spaces. Thank you!
One of my favorites that anybody can play. I had a few classmates who got the rules wrong, though; the way they played it, you were allowed to slide on your own color. The official rules state that this is not allowed.
So let’s say the yellow is on its triangle so it can’t slide if another player draws a sorry and take the yellow does it get to slide after taking the piece?
2 player adjusted rules if you want longer more intense games: draw a 1 - move 1 space out of home draw a 2 - move 2 spaces out of home you need to go around the board again if you don't get the exact number for your pawn to enter the first space of safe or all the way to home you can slide on any arrow My girlfriend and I have been playing these rules almost every night for the last month and the overall score is 14-6 her, always ends closely tho lmao
What is the "diamond space" on the 1950's version. Its the spot before a colors entrance I never understood that rule. They discontinued that space on future versions.
I just bought the game and the instructions were sort of confusing. For the 7 card for example the game suggests you can move the opposing player's piece back to Start. What?? When you draw a card you are ONLY allowed to move your own pawns unless switching with an 11 or Sorry card right? Thanks for clarification.
Ok question what if you have a pawn in the safety zone and you get a cards that 5 but to get to home you only need 3 .. what happens to the pawn Does it go back to start or you can just move it back to safety zone? I’m confused
Okay so the Sorry edition I have states if you land on a slide that isn't your color, don't slide stay on the triangle....is this the correcrt instructions? I've always known to slide if it isn't your color slide.
So if we are starting the game and I get a card that says 8 spaces forwards can I move my pawn or do I have to forfeit my turn until I get a 1,2 or sorry?
Okay so we are arguing over what happens in the safe zone. Do you have to go backwards out of the safe zone if a card says so? Our family is playing that you just get to skip those. Is that right?
Doesn't he answer both in the video? If you are able move a pawn forward the exact number of squares the card specifies, the move is legal. If you land your color slide, nothing happens.
No you can't continue around the board again. I use to think that you had to continue around the board again, but it's not the rules. The rules of a Sorry board game by Parker Brothers from the seventies and eighties state that you cannot go past your own diamond colored square by moving forwards. When Sorry was made by Hasbro, then the diamond squares were removed. The rules to the Hasbro board game does not have any mentions about the diamond squares or not being allowed to go past your own home base. Thus making Hasbro to have unwritten rules.
There's one guy who played sorry Hus name is going going and he played with his friend ,his friend was keep on pushing his pawn and saying sorry and after so Manny sorry going going couldn't resist it so he push the Baird off the table and said sorry
Okay.. so when you start out, the first card comes out let’s say 4.. do you have to discard that turn and still wait till you get a 1 or 2? Or if you get a forward card (3,5, ect..) do you start off with those cards and move from the start and then go on?
Finally! Someone who can help me play games with my grandchildren! You are great at explaining!!!
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ah yes, my most favorite name, *a*
Yes. In India, we are playing Ludo from way back. This game is monopoly + Ludo. No doubt.
I played this as a kid (I'm 40) and I couldn't remember how to play, thank you. I just bought a new version and the directions say if you land on the triangle of your own color slide, then slide ahead. If you land on a slide that isn't your color then don't slide. I was confused until I looked at the new board. They have 3 colors on each slide. I get they're trying to make it easier to understand, but I think they make it more confusing by changing the rules.
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this is probably my favorite board game because of how unique it is compared to other board games ( except for chess )
It's not that unique, it's basically ludo with cards
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considering how the pieces are called pawns, imagine a Frankensteins monster of chess and sorry
You probably don't play many board games huh?
How is this unique? It's basically ludo
Dude. I knew you could move backward four and then followup with going into 'home'. My husband didn't believe me. :)
Most thorough and well-explained board game instruction video I've watched
I played this religiously as a kid and yet I still forgot everything about it.
rigorously*
OMG! Me too! 😂😂🙌🏼
@@_andresss07 maybe he meant that he REALLY liked playing it so much so that it almost became a religious thing to him
Short and sweet explanation, thank you!
I never could understand this when I was a kid. Good to know that I barely understand it now
Lmao
Your not alone on that :’)
@@Akaangel-qd4cp I feel but I’ve been that for decades
😂😂😂 Foreal
The Japanese version of this game is called "Gomennasai!" And each pawn bows.
I loved and hated this game as a child it ended many of my friendships and made me rage quit but I was addicted to it because I wasn’t able to live without its trill and happiness when i won
The kids I play with like to slide even if they don't end their turn on the arrow. So they go 1, 2, 3, slide, 4, 5. Annoys me so much.
Dude that's how I played this as a kid
@@PhantomAarantula well then no one would ever be in the middle of the slide so where's the fun in sliding people back to their start.
@@marinvracevic Easy! You don't!
@@PhantomAarantula 😑 Which is wrong.
@@_andresss07 So is liking your own comment and thinking I wouldn't know by now. Legit, I was not only *really* young, but I also never had people to play with outside of my grandparents and they didn't bother to check the rules either.
My Family and I are playing Sorry for the 1st time tonight! I can't wait to play with my family... gonna be so fun. 38yr old playing me? 48yr old playing my Husband! 59yr old playing grandma and my son's playing 6yrs old….. Wish us Luck and the best. Happy Holidays to you All! 🦌⛄🎄🌲
The National board game of Canada.
Bahahaha
Yes sir
LOL I get it, *sorry*
ah yes
How can a country possibly have a board game national
Thank you! Its been so long since I played!
I personally think it makes a lot better and more interesting two player game when one player has blue/green and the other has red/yellow (I think the game does include rules for that variation). Also, I recommend starting the game with each color having three pawns in the start circle and one in the front so the players aren't just wasting the first several turns trying to get a pawn out.
This can also be used for that half-copycat game Trouble.
I don't know why we never thought of the 1-pawn-starting-out-rule when we were kids, but that's brilliant! It was such a slog just trying to get started, we'd often pick a different game instead. xD
Also a copy cat of uno with numbers
You explained very clearly thanks ☺️
Excellent explanations!
SORRY! is one of my favorite board games, the others are MONOPOLY and The Game of Life.
I like that the game uses cards instead of dice, being one of the few board games using cards to move.
You explain very good how to play.
That's just like a DLC to the age old German board game "Mensch, ärgere dich nicht!", just with cards instead of dice. Even the name seams somewhat inspired by it.
house rules you should always play with
1, start with three pawns at start and 1 pawn out of start
2, you can enter home if the card you get is higher than the amount of spaces needed to enter. For example, if I get a 12 and the home is 2 spaces away, I can move my pawn to home
Ludo: you can copy my homework but you have to do something diffrent. Sorry: Fineee
Sorry, Ludo, and Trouble are kinda similar. Which one came first?
The royal game of ur!!! It never left!
It’s a simulation!
Nice work, thank you!
I love this board game now
I have two questions.
1. When getting a piece to home do you need to have the exact number of moves in order to land at home? Example. If you're three spaces from home and you pull the card number five, can you go home with that card or do you have to pull the exact number?
2 if one of your piece is is on the sliding area of a different color. And you have a second piece that would land on the triangle, can you slide past your own piece?
1. Yes. 2. You would slide and send your own piece home.
Thanks for the refresher! It has been years since i've played. Fun game!
Can you do next video called "How to Play: Sorry with Fire and Ice Power-ups"?
I know now how to play! (Even if I don't have the Boardgame) Thanks a lot!
Hey Triple S Games, just so you know if you have the Fire and Ice version or any version prior to 2016 (i think) here are the differences.
1. There are 3 pawns instead of 4.
2. In regular Sorry you can only move with a 1, 2, or Sorry card. That's no longer, as any card with a forward move can be used.
3. Slides can now be used with 3 colors. (I saw them in the Simon Sorry video)
4. 2s can no longer give you the option to draw again.
5. The Sorry card has a new rule. If you can't move a pawn to bump a pawn (No pawn in start or No opponents pawn on any space), or choose to, you move forward 4 spaces.
Thank you!
One of my favorites that anybody can play. I had a few classmates who got the rules wrong, though; the way they played it, you were allowed to slide on your own color. The official rules state that this is not allowed.
Very well explained 🎉😊
The best description on youtube!
Great video thanks very helpful
I don't remember it being so complicated.
No kidding. I just got home with it and I'm throwing it in the trash.
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Word up!!
@@bobmayo3407why you can figure it out
I used to play that in High School but I definitely forgot
Any strategy tips?
Question. Can you take the remainder of a card other than seven?
“IT WAS A SEVEEEEEEEEEN!!!
*”i think I will take the...yelled men”*
"Is'nt this a good gaaame!"
Cant get enough of this game.
Dang, I've been playing this game wrong my entire life. I am today years old when I learned how to play this game correctly
May you do a video on how to play Ludo or Parchisi?
In Croatia we call it "Covjece ne ljuti se" or Dude, don't get mad"
Same in Mexico, "Dont Get Mad" but it's played with marbles and dice.
ovo je slicna , ali ipak drugacija igra
omg yaaaa this one’s similar, not quite the same tho
we have this too its called jackeroo and we use marbles in a board
My friends say if you have one piece out on board (not below start) you cannot move out with a 1 or 2?
I think they got rid of draw again on 2 in the 2020 edition. Why is that?
So let’s say the yellow is on its triangle so it can’t slide if another player draws a sorry and take the yellow does it get to slide after taking the piece?
Thank you!
This was the first board game I remember playing. I was 4 or 5.
if yo draw a 2 card you must move 1 forward 2 space of start 1 pawn to the entry space
Thank you for the video.
2 player adjusted rules if you want longer more intense games:
draw a 1 - move 1 space out of home
draw a 2 - move 2 spaces out of home
you need to go around the board again if you don't get the exact number for your pawn to enter the first space of safe or all the way to home
you can slide on any arrow
My girlfriend and I have been playing these rules almost every night for the last month and the overall score is 14-6 her, always ends closely tho lmao
At 2:33 when you use the slide and your opponents are in the way, do they get bumped back to start?? What if you're in the way as well?
What is the "diamond space" on the 1950's version. Its the spot before a colors entrance I never understood that rule. They discontinued that space on future versions.
Im told it means you cant go past it if its your own colour
So you don’t slide at all unless you land on a triangle?
I always played that if you land on your own pawn that pawn would return to start. Same if your pawn is on a slide and you slide into your own pawn.
I just bought the game and the instructions were sort of confusing. For the 7 card for example the game suggests you can move the opposing player's piece back to Start. What?? When you draw a card you are ONLY allowed to move your own pawns unless switching with an 11 or Sorry card right? Thanks for clarification.
This guy knows every real to every game
There are a few things not clear. Such as how jumping over other pawns count or don't cou t towards your move count
What if you just start a pawn and you get backward 4 on the next move, do you go to safety zone? Or do you go straight towards to finish a round?
you have to go around the board to go to home
He explains it at 2:11. Basically yes, you can back up four after leaving home, then enter your safety zone on the next turn.
Ok question what if you have a pawn in the safety zone and you get a cards that 5 but to get to home you only need 3 .. what happens to the pawn Does it go back to start or you can just move it back to safety zone? I’m confused
I like to learn your game videos. They are very helpful.
can u make a sorry how to play video in spanish and as well with the adult rules
Okay so the Sorry edition I have states if you land on a slide that isn't your color, don't slide stay on the triangle....is this the correcrt instructions? I've always known to slide if it isn't your color slide.
i love this game
Is home counted as a space
I remember the version with the see through pieces.
So if you get a 10 , and can not move forward 10, do you HAVE to move back one? Like say, being in a safety zone? Or is moving back 1 optional?
You'd be required to move out of the safety zone.
was given this game to play as a kid...... sorry! :)
If the game JUST started and therefore no pawns are in play and a SORRY card is drawn from the 1st player, can a pawn move out of start?
Can you do how to play candy land
I have a question so when a pawn is in your start area and you get a card that says moves backwards 4 are you allowed to move backward 4
"Sorry, how to play?"
So if we are starting the game and I get a card that says 8 spaces forwards can I move my pawn or do I have to forfeit my turn until I get a 1,2 or sorry?
Do you not listen? ONLY a 1, 2, or SORRY card can you move out of your start area.
Okay so we are arguing over what happens in the safe zone. Do you have to go backwards out of the safe zone if a card says so? Our family is playing that you just get to skip those. Is that right?
You have to go backwards out of safe zone. Safe zone only protects you from other players knocking you back
I got this game on Christmas like 3 years ago and I never learned how to play it so when I found it I looked up how to play it and ended up here
In this board game, who goes first after setup?
The youngest player.
Pick a player to go first.
So basically this is Ludo with offensive abilities.
Isn't Ludo, Pachisi, Sorry!, Trouble and Frustration all the same game but with different board layouts?
Its like kudo but the dice is cards
What happened with the dice ???
Todd you are my hero
From where I can buy this
Can make video about LUDO
What happens if you get a higher number than what you need to get into tour safety zone? Also what about only sliding on your colors instead of any?
Doesn't he answer both in the video? If you are able move a pawn forward the exact number of squares the card specifies, the move is legal. If you land your color slide, nothing happens.
If you are near your safety zone and draw a move foreword 12 what happens do you continue around again?
No you can't continue around the board again. I use to think that you had to continue around the board again, but it's not the rules. The rules of a Sorry board game by Parker Brothers from the seventies and eighties state that you cannot go past your own diamond colored square by moving forwards. When Sorry was made by Hasbro, then the diamond squares were removed. The rules to the Hasbro board game does not have any mentions about the diamond squares or not being allowed to go past your own home base. Thus making Hasbro to have unwritten rules.
It some how matches with ludo
So it’s basically ludo
Yes
Both are based off of Pachisi.
why is there no 6 and 9 card?
I live in Canada
There is no mercy in this board
YES SENSAI
There is no weakness in this board
YES SENSAI
Opponent is your enemy and enemy deserves no mercy
YES SENSAI
Is there a 9 card?
I can't wait to learn Battleship.
I'm from India, my late father brought this game from USA in early 70s
I used to play this when I was young but I don’t think I can remember a lot in this game
I’m sorry how do you play it again
There's one guy who played sorry Hus name is going going and he played with his friend ,his friend was keep on pushing his pawn and saying sorry and after so Manny sorry going going couldn't resist it so he push the Baird off the table and said sorry
Okay.. so when you start out, the first card comes out let’s say 4.. do you have to discard that turn and still wait till you get a 1 or 2? Or if you get a forward card (3,5, ect..) do you start off with those cards and move from the start and then go on?
In Turkey, Sorry! is called "Süper Kızma Birader".