Continue taking turns. In subsequent turns, players draw enough cards to add up to a hand of five cards. For example, if a player plays all five cards in one turn, then he or she draws five the next turn; if the player has three cards left after a turn, he or she draws two for his or her next turn.
After the first turn, players may use cards in their discard piles to add to the building piles.
When a building pile reaches the number 12, scoop it up and set it aside to be added to the draw pile when it runs down. A new building pile may be started in its place with a 1 or a Skip-Bo card.
Keep playing until someone's stockpile runs out. Go around and around the table until a player runs out of cards in his or her stockpile. This player wins the game.
Yes. You may decide to end your turn even if you could still make a play, and discard any card. This may be a good idea if the wild card is your last card in hand and you'd rather save it in your discard pile until you get five more cards next turn.
Do I have to create four discard piles first before I stack more cards on my discard piles, or can I have only one, two, or three discard piles with multiple cards in them?
The highest you can have is four. But if you do less, that's going to be hard to win. Have two that up put you discarded cards in them and the other two, try to get them to 12 in sequential order.
What do you do when you cannot discard a card?
You can always discard a card, unless you have no cards in your hand. If that's the case, then pick up more cards until you have a full hand and keep playing until you have a card to discard.
What if nobody has the next numbers?
You always end your turn by discarding one card. Eventually someone will get a next number.
Can I play any card from the discard pile?
Yes, as long as they are from your discard pile and you play them in the opposite order that you originally placed them down in. You can't take cards from the bottom/middle of the pile. Only the top.