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A game of Carcassonne is played in clockwise order. Starting with the youngest player<ref>{{IconHouse}} It is common practice to choose starting player at random. More on this in house rules section.</ref>, the current player does the following actions in the order listed below, after which it is the next player’s turn, and so on and so forth. First, we’ll give you a brief description of the actions you have to do during one of your turns. These actions will be detailed as we present the roads, the cities, and finally the monasteries. So what are these actions?
A game of Carcassonne is played in clockwise order. Starting with the youngest player, <ref>
{{IconHouse}}  
It is common practice to choose starting player at random. More on this in house rules section.
</ref> the current player does the following actions in the order listed below, after which it is the next player's turn, and so on and so forth. First, we'll give you a brief description of the actions you have to do during one of your turns. These actions will be detailed as we present the roads, the cities, and finally the monasteries. So what are these actions?

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A game of Carcassonne is played in clockwise order. Starting with the youngest player, <ref>
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The [[Z-Man Games|ZMG]] rules of the base game mention the "first player" without explaining how it is decided. However, the '''{{VariantsLink|version=BigBox6|logo=noborder}}''' rules are re-aligned with the [[Hans im Glück|HiG]] rules and indicate the first player is the youngest one.
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{{IconHouse}} 
It is common practice to choose starting player at random. More on this in [[#House|house rules section]].
</ref> the current player does the following actions in the order listed below, after which it is the next player's turn, and so on and so forth. First, we'll give you a brief description of the actions you have to do during one of your turns. These actions will be detailed as we present the roads, the cities, and finally the monasteries. So what are these actions?

A game of Carcassonne is played in clockwise order. Starting with the youngest player, [1] the current player does the following actions in the order listed below, after which it is the next player's turn, and so on and so forth. First, we'll give you a brief description of the actions you have to do during one of your turns. These actions will be detailed as we present the roads, the cities, and finally the monasteries. So what are these actions?

  1. Common house rule or variant It is common practice to choose starting player at random. More on this in house rules section.