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USER MANUAL Henrys Hennen Schmidt
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Abstract black triangular shapes on a solid red background (no text or symbols)DREI
MAG/ER
WER HAT DIE
MEISTEN EIER?

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Cartoon illustration of a red bird with yellow beak and blue outline, no text or symbols present
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Cartoon illustration of a yellow bird wearing a cap and holding a red card (no text or symbols)Inhalt /Content/Contenu/Contenuto 100 Karten / cards / cartes / carte

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Two cartoon birds with expressive faces and blushing effects, one holding a red flag (no text or symbols)23 Henne Heike Hen Heike Poule Heike Gallina Heike

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Two cartoon chicken illustrations, one standing and one sitting with eggs (no text or symbols)23 Henne Hilda Hen Hilda Poule Hilda Gallina Hilda

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Two green cartoon birds with spiky hair and expressive faces, standing on a green card background (no text or symbols)23 Henne Hedda Hen Hedda Poule Hedda Gallina Hedda

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34 1?8 Küken Henry Chick Henry Poussins Henry Pulcino Henry

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Illustration of a yellow rectangular panel with scattered black fragments on a light green background (no text or symbols)23 Zerbrochenes Ei Cracked egg Œufs cassés Uovo rotto

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Illustration of a fried egg with a yellow center, set against a solid purple background (no text or symbols)1 Spiegelei mit Quietsche Fried egg with squeaker Œuf au plat qui couine Uovo fritto con squeak
D HENRYS HENNEN
Spielidee
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Illustration of a fried egg, a plate, and a food item with vegetables (no text or symbols)Niemand
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Illustration showing food and beverage concepts with labeled icons and a central orange circle, likely illustrating food and beverage selection.Henry is travelling with his 3 aunts Hilda, Hedda and Heike, who show him crazy tricks with their eggs and try to outdo each other. Henry wants to keep track of things and counts the eggs. He asks: Who has the most eggs? You? Me? Or maybe it's us? As soon as there is a tie, everyone gets mixed up - sometimes an egg falls on the floor - and you can even hit the egg yolk!
How to set up the game
Place the fried egg in the centre of the table. Shuffle all the cards face down and deal them out to the other players so that everyone ends up with the same number of cards. Put any surplus cards back in the box. Now take your cards as a face-down pile and place them in front of you. The last person to see a chicken begins.
Easy to get started for 2-4 players
Play your first games with a maximum of four players. Also remove the 8 Chick Henry cards from the deck. This way you can concentrate on the other commands and on hitting the fried egg.
How to play
Take it in turns to play clockwise. During the game, a pile of discarded cards is formed around the fried egg for each person, i.e. two piles in a game of two players, three piles in a game of three players and four piles in a game of four players.
Two players

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graph TD
A["Food Icon"] --> B["Fried Egg"]
B --> C["Vegetables Icon"]
C --> A
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
Three players

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graph TD
A["Green leaf"] --> B["Fried egg"]
B --> C["Bird"]
C --> D["Red fish"]
Four players

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graph TD
A["Animal"] --> B["Fried Egg"]
B --> C["Hand Gesture"]
C --> D["Fish Bag"]
D --> E["Beef Basket"]
E --> A
When it's your turn, you quickly turn the top card of your pile of cards face up and place it in the centre of your discard pile and, without hesitation, respond to the question: Who has the most eggs? Look at all the cards on display and find the colour that shows the most eggs - because cards of the same colour are added together. Once you have established the biggest number, the following situations may arise.
All cards show a broken egg.
I place down a card with a broken egg.
There is already another card
with a broken egg.
I say: "NOBODY"

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n egg. NobodyAll eggs of the majority colour can be seen on my card.
I place down the red card and say: "ME"

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MeAnother card alone has the most eggs in the majority colour.
I place down the green card and have 1 egg. Blue has 2 eggs. I say: "YOU"

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YouThe card I have placed down, together with a second (and possibly third) card, has the majority of eggs in one colour.
I place down the blue card with 2 eggs and say: "WE"
I place down the blue card with 1 egg and say: "WE"

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We
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Illustration of a fried egg surrounded by two floating cards with fish illustrations, with a speech bubble containing the word 'We' (no text or symbols on the main image)The other cards of the same colour together have the most eggs.
(This command is omitted in the two-player game.).
I place down the blue card and have 2 eggs. The two green cards together have 6 eggs. I say: "YOU OTHERS"

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You othersIf there is a tie for the biggest number, everyone hits the fried egg at the same time - the slowest player receives all the cards already played under their pile and starts the next round.
When hitting the fried egg, any mistakes shouted are not counted.

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Illustration showing food safety with icons and labels, including a cartoon character, a guitar, and a red book.The chicks enter the game!
As long as one or more Henry cards are visible, you have to call out the number of eggs in the majority colour (instead of personal pronouns). When there are no more Henry cards on display, we continue with the usual statements.
I place down a Henry card. The red card shows 3 eggs, the blue card only 2. I say: "THREE"
I place down a card with a broken egg. A second card with a broken egg is already on display and Henry can still be seen. I say "ZERO"

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Three
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Zero 34/7 35/2Mistakes
Every wrong word, every time the fried egg is hit without thinking and every hesitation of more than three seconds counts as a mistake! If you make a mistake, you have to put all the cards laid out in your own pile and then start a new round.
End of game
If you are the first to play all the cards in your pile, you win the game!
Professional variant "EXACTLY"
Have you already added the 8 Chick Henry cards and are only making very few mistakes? Then try the “Exactly”-rule:
The previous statement must not be repeated! Instead, you have to say: “Exactly”! An exact statement may likewise not be repeated - the correct statement then has to be made again.
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I place down the green card with 1 egg and say: "Me".
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Jimmy plays the blue card with 2 eggs and calls out (instead of "Me"): "EXACTLY".
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Lina plays the red card with 3 eggs and shouts "ME" again.

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graph LR
A["Me"] --> B["EXACTLY"]
C["Me"] --> D["Me"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style C fill:#bbf,stroke:#333
style B fill:#dfd,stroke:#333
style D fill:#dfd,stroke:#333
Chaos variant for 2-6 experienced players
Are you now well acquainted with the rules and need an additional challenge or would you like to play in larger groups? Then try the chaos variant with alternating discard piles. Regardless of the number of players, you place the cards down in turn on exactly 3 discard piles. This means that you always place the cards on a different one of the 3 piles. Exception: In a three-player game, you must play with 4 discard piles.
F LES POULES D'HENRY
Principe du jeu
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graph TD
A["Green plant with flowers"] --> B["Fried egg"]
B --> C["Blue chicken with hat"]
C --> D["Red pig with eggs"]
À quatre

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graph TD
A["Green plant"] --> B["Fried egg"]
B --> C["Blue meat bag"]
C --> D["Red fish"]
D --> A
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
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Illustration showing food and beverage concepts with labeled icons and a central orange circle, likely illustrating food and beverage selection.flowchart
graph TD
A["Red Egg"] --> B["Fried Egg"]
B --> C["Packed Meat"]
C --> A
style A fill:#fff,stroke:#000
style B fill:#fff,stroke:#000
style C fill:#fff,stroke:#000
Partita a tre

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graph TD
A["Green leaf icon"] --> B["Fried egg"]
B --> C["Blue chicken icon"]
C --> D["Red fish icon"]
D --> A
Partita a quattro

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graph TD
A["Green plant"] --> B["Fried egg"]
B --> C["Candy bag with candy bag"]
C --> D["Red fish with food items"]
D --> A
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
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Illustration showing three labeled images of food and a fried egg with a yellow sun, connected by arrows to each image.
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Illustration showing food and beverage concepts with labeled icons and a central orange circle, likely illustrating food and beverage selection.flowchart
graph LR
A["Oval with fried egg"] --> B["Food items: one egg, two eggs, one cow, one cow, one cow, one cow"]
B --> C["Gofood with food items: one egg, two eggs, one cow, one cow, one cow"]
C --> D["Food items: one egg, two eggs, one cow, one cow, one cow"]
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Cartoon illustration of a yellow bird wearing a cap and holding an egg (no text or symbols)Copyright:
DREI MAGIER
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Cartoon illustration of a blue bird standing on an egg with musical notes (no text or symbols)
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