At BRILLIANT you try to fill the fields on your game plan with numbers faster than any other.
To do this, you must enter one of two numbers in addition to a number already registered.
The plan is divided into different colored areas, which are subject to certain rules for entering the numbers.
The faster you complete an area, the more points you get.
The player who first reached a certain minimum point at the end of the game wins the game.
You can find the complete rules here The
At the beginning, the starting numbers 1 - 6 are in each of the 6 color areas.
One area is all related (or a line) fields of a color on the game plan.
At the edge, the areas are always color-matching.
These are connected to the corresponding color fields in the grid via lines.
If a rating field has no line to a color range, this rating field counts for all (even not connected) fields of this color.
2 dice are dice.
You can now choose one of the dice and enter it in your grid.
The selected number must be entered vertically or horizontally next to the (already registered) number of the second cube.
The rules of the respective area in which you enter must be observed.
Then you will be rerolled and you can enter one of the two numbers accordingly.
There are no specifications in green areas. You may enter any number in any green field.
In blue and grey areas all numbers must be the same.
In red and yellow areas all numbers must be different. There must be no double number.
Only two different numbers may be entered in purple areas.
In orange areas, you may enter either 1-3 or 4-6 numbers.
The first one who has filled in all the fields of a range receives the highest of the 3 points entered in the corresponding scoring field - the second one who creates it gets the second score.
When several people in the same train complete the same area, they all get the same score.
The third point value for an area is never passed. All who complete an area can at least still reach these points.
If you have completed several areas after a few rounds and someone reaches (or exceeds) a certain score, the game ends.
If you have played with 5 or more people, you have to reach 20 points.
For 4 people there are 22 points and for 3 people 24.
If you play two, at least 26 points must be reached.
It may happen that several people reach or exceed the necessary points at the same time.
In this case, the higher score wins. In the case of a tie, all with the highest score have won together.