When a player uses Dude, Where’s My Carrot? all of the large Carrot cards held by the players, as well as those still at Kaballa’s Market, are turned face down (as quickly as those still at Kaballa’s Market, are turned face down (as quickly as possible). The Red 12-sided die is rolled and if the player can say who owns the Carrot with the same number, then he will take the Carrot from the opponent or Kaballa’s Market. A wrong guess forces the player to return one of his Carrots to Kaballa’s Market (even if the market is closed). Therefore, it is necessary for a player to have a Carrot to play this card.
Notice that the capital letter T appears in the last die box. This is for the Clear 20-sided die (Violet Booster Deck). Once you have this die in play, a player may use Dude, Where’s My Carrot? twice and try for two Carrots.
If a player does not have one (or two) Carrots to chance, then he may wish to force an opponent to attempt the Dude, Where’s My Carrot? challenge. The opponent must already have one (or two) Carrots to risk because a wrong guess by the opponent will mean that he will lose one (or two) of his Carrots.