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[[File:PurpleStash.jpg|framed|A purple monochrome Icehouse Stash]] |
[[File:PurpleStash.jpg|framed|A purple monochrome Icehouse Stash]] |
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A '''stash''' is a collection of five [[trio|trios]] all the same color |
A '''stash''' is a collection of five [[trio|trios]], 15 pyramids total. They are typically all the same color (though the [[Rainbow|Rainbow stash]] breaks this rule). |
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Before the term trio was coined, a stash was defined as a set of five [[large piece]]s, five [[medium piece]]s, and five [[small piece]]s. |
Before the term "trio" was coined, a stash was defined as a set of five [[large piece]]s, five [[medium piece]]s, and five [[small piece]]s. |
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Some games require just one stash per player, while others require a fixed total number of stashes. The "traditional" colors used in four-stash sets are red, yellow, green, and blue. |
Some games require just one stash per player, while others require a fixed total number of stashes. The "traditional" colors used in four-stash sets are red, yellow, green, and blue. |