Players line up their stacks next to each other, and players verify that the tallest player stack is correct in its matches.
Play continues until either no discs remain in the center of the table or it is no longer possible to match any discs in the center of the table to players’ stacks. Players can flip any discs they want in the center of the table, trying to find the fruits they need to match either end of their stack. Once a match is found, the two matching sides are placed facing each other, and the player has a new fruit to try to match on the other side. When the game begins, players grab fruit discs simultaneously, trying to match either side of their starting disc. To begin, place the two-sided fruit discs in the center of the table. Yes, setup is essentially dumping the discs on the table. The player with the tallest stack at the end of the game wins. Players try to collect matches to the fruits on either end of their fruit stack. Tutti Frutti is a speed matching/recognition game for two to six players. But do you have a handle on pomegranates and figs? You won’t have much time to figure it out. Do you know your pineapple, kiwi, strawberries, and apples? Probably. But the goal is to do it as quickly as possible. The fruit basket has been overturned, and it’s up to you to set it to rights.