Hasbro Mastermind User Manual
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AGE
2
PLAYER S
CONTENTS
Mastermind unit with peg tray and 80 code pegs.
OBJECT OF THE GAME
To outsmart your opponent with a clever code or
great guesswork.
As the Codemaker: your goal is to set a mystery
code so cunning that it will keep your opponent
guessing for as long as possible.
As the Decoder: you must break the secret code
in the fewest number of guesses.
SET-UP
1. Empty the pegs into the peg tray and discard
the bag.
2. Ensure that the red and white indicator arms
are tucked in.
Before you begin, agree on an even number of
games to play.
games, add up your scores – the player with the
highest score is the winner.
INDICATION ERRORS
If the Codemaker makes a mistake when giving
information to the Decoder, replay the game and
award three extra points to the Decoder.
STORAGE
After use, place all the pegs in the peg tray and
close the lid. Make sure that all the indicator arms
are tucked into the unit.
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Peg tray
White
indicator
arms
Red
indicator
arms
Secret
code holes
Code
peg holes
Code
pegs
Secrecy
screen
Peg tray lid
THE UNIT
PLAYING THE GAME
1. Decide who will be the fi rst Codemaker. That
player must lift the Secrecy screen at the end
of the unit and insert four Code pegs (their
secret code) into the holes underneath.
Note: Make sure the unit is positioned so that
the Decoder defi nitely can’t see the code!
2. The code can be made up of any combination
of the coloured pegs. You may not use two or
more pegs of the same colour.
3. Once the code is set, the Decoder can begin
guessing, trying to duplicate the exact colours
and positions of the hidden Code pegs.
4. Each guess is made by placing a row of Code
pegs on the unit. Each row of pegs should be
left in position throughout the game.
5. After every guess, the Codemaker must inform
the Decoder of their progress using the sliding
indicator arms (at the sides of the unit) as
follows:
RED INDICATOR ARMS
Pull out the corresponding red arm to display the
number of pegs that are the correct colours in the
correct positions.
WHITE INDICATOR ARMS
Pull out the corresponding white arm to display
the number of pegs that are the correct colours
but in incorrect positions.
Example: In this case the
player has two pegs that are
the correct colours but are
in the wrong positions. The
Codemaker pulls the WHITE
slider two spaces. They also
have one peg of the correct
colour and in the correct
position. The red slider is
pulled out one space.
Decoders: if the Decoder
breaks the secret code, the
Codemaker pulls out the red
indicator arm next to the correct combination
so that it displays the number 4 and reveals the
hidden code by turning the unit around. That
game is over. Tally the score (see Scoring) and
change roles.
SCORING
At the end of each game, the Codemaker scores
one point for every line of Code pegs placed by
the Decoder. If the Decoder does not crack the
code in nine attempts, that game is over and the
Codemaker scores nine points.
Make a note of your score after each game.
Players switch roles at the end of each game.
When you have completed the agreed number of
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