Hwyl fawr from Cardiffpublished at 19:34 GMT
FT: Wales 23-26 Scotland
Image source, Getty ImagesScotland lift the Doddie Weir Cup at the Principality Stadium
What a bizarre, pulsating, entertaining and frustrating game that summed up everything that is great about the Six Nations.
The dragon awoke from its three-year slumber as Wales looked set to end their 13-game losing run in the Six Nations.
They led 17-5 at half-time through tries from Rhys Carre and Josh Adams.
But Scotland mounted a comeback as Finn Russell crossed but it was his stunning piece of opportunism to set up Darcy Graham direct from the restart - after a Wales penalty - that turned the tide.
George Turner then finished a drive to snatch Scotland the lead for the first time of the game in the 74th minute and a bonus-point win.
Wales captain Dewi Lake called it "gut-wrenching" and this loss will hurt.
But there were at least some sign of progress by his team that brought the Cardiff crowd to life.
Wales next travel to Ireland on Friday, 5 March while Scotland host France the following day before a Triple Crown showdown in Dublin on the final weekend.
Join us then for live coverage as the Six Nations drama rumbles on.
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