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On game mats, they are located in the lower-middle and are often colored cyan. For the positioning reason, they are also unofficially called "'''Back Row'''". Usually abbreviated as "'''S/T'''", or written as "'''Spell/Trap Zone'''".
 
On game mats, they are located in the lower-middle and are often colored cyan. For the positioning reason, they are also unofficially called "'''Back Row'''". Usually abbreviated as "'''S/T'''", or written as "'''Spell/Trap Zone'''".
   
As Per the Master Rule 4, The [[Pendulum Zone]]s share space with each player's Leftmost and Rightmost Spell & Trap Zone, with the leftftmost being '''Blue Scale''' and the rightmost being the '''Red Scale'''. The said Spell & Trap Zone will be used as Spell & Trap Zone '''at all time''' '''OR''' the player may activate a Pendulum Monster in one of those two '''open''' Spell & Trap Zones, in which case that zone will became Pendulum Zone, and '''not''' Spell & Trap Zone.
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As Per the Master Rule 4, The [[Pendulum Zone]]s share space with each player's Leftmost and Rightmost Spell & Trap Zone, with the leftftmost being '''Blue Scale''' and the rightmost being the '''Red Scale'''. The said Spell & Trap Zone will be used as Spell & Trap Zone '''at all time''' '''OR''' the player may activate a Pendulum Monster in one of those two '''open''' Spell & Trap Zones, in which case that zone will became Pendulum Zone, and '''is, at the same time, also a''' Spell & Trap Zone.
   
 
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Spell & Trap Zone

Spell & Trap Zone

Japanese

() (ほう) (トラップ) ゾーン
Formerly: () (ほう) (トラップ) カードゾーン

Japanese (ruby)

まほう&トラップゾーン
Formerly: まほう&トラップカードゾーン

Japanese (base text)

魔法&罠ゾーン
Formerly: 魔法&罠カードゾーン

Japanese (romanized)

Mahō & Torappu Zōn
Formerly: Mahō & Torappu Kādozōn

Japanese (translated)

Magic & Trap Zone
Formerly: Magic & Trap Card Zone

English

Spell & Trap Zone
Formerly: Spell & Trap Card Zone

Spell & Trap Zones ( () (ほう) (トラップ) ゾーン Mahō & Torappu Zōn "Magic & Trap Zone"), formerly Spell & Trap Card Zones ( () (ほう) (トラップ) カードゾーン Mahō & Torappu Kādozōn "Magic & Trap Card Zone"), are the 5 Zones where Spell and Trap Cards are placed on the field (except Field Spell Cards and Pendulum Monsters, which are played in the Field Zone and Pendulum Zones, respectively).

If all Spell & Trap Zones are occupied or rendered unusable, new Spell/Trap Cards (other than Field Spell Cards and Pendulum Monsters) cannot be activated or Set, as there must be a usable vacant Spell & Trap Zone to place the card in.

Cards cannot be moved between Spell & Trap Zones.

A Trap Monster requires both a Spell & Trap Zone and a Monster Zone, due to the fact that it is simultaneously treated as both a Trap Card and a Monster Card.[3] However, it is placed in the Monster Zone, and despite the Spell & Trap Zone being unusable it is not considered occupied (for the purposes of cards such as "Straight Flush" and "D/D/D Dragonbane King Beowulf").[4] If a Trap Monster is flipped face-down (such as due to the effect of "Book of Moon" or "Cyber Shadow Gardna") or has its Trap effect negated (such as due to the effect of "Jinzo"), it will return to that associated Spell & Trap Zone as a Trap Card.[5]

On game mats, they are located in the lower-middle and are often colored cyan. For the positioning reason, they are also unofficially called "Back Row". Usually abbreviated as "S/T", or written as "Spell/Trap Zone".

As Per the Master Rule 4, The Pendulum Zones share space with each player's Leftmost and Rightmost Spell & Trap Zone, with the leftftmost being Blue Scale and the rightmost being the Red Scale. The said Spell & Trap Zone will be used as Spell & Trap Zone at all time OR the player may activate a Pendulum Monster in one of those two open Spell & Trap Zones, in which case that zone will became Pendulum Zone, and is, at the same time, also a Spell & Trap Zone.

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