What Are Some Simple Card Games?

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By Eric Wilson

Card games have been enjoyed by people of all ages for centuries. They are a great way to spend time with friends and family while also improving your strategic thinking skills. In this article, we will discuss some simple card games that you can easily learn and play with your loved ones.

Go Fish

Go Fish is a classic card game that is easy to learn and fun to play. The game is played with a standard deck of 52 cards. The objective of the game is to collect as many sets of four cards as possible.

To start the game, each player is dealt five cards. The remaining cards are placed in a pile face down on the table. The first player then asks another player if they have a certain card in their hand (for example, “Do you have any kings?”).

If the other player has that card, they must give it to the first player. If not, they say “Go fish!” and the first player must draw a card from the pile.

If the first player collects four of a kind, they place that set on the table in front of them. The game continues until all sets have been collected, and the winner is the person with the most sets.

Crazy Eights

Crazy Eights is another popular card game that can be played with two or more players. To start the game, each player is dealt seven cards.

The objective of Crazy Eights is to be the first person to get rid of all your cards. Players take turns playing one card at a time from their hand onto a discard pile in the center of the table.

The first card played must be an eight or another card of the same suit as the eight that was turned over from the deck at the beginning of play. Subsequent players must play either an eight or a card of the same suit as the previous card played.

If a player cannot play a card, they must draw cards from the pile until they can play. The game continues until one player gets rid of all their cards.

War

War is a simple card game that can be played with two players. To start the game, the deck is shuffled and divided equally between the two players.

The objective of War is to win all the cards in the deck. Players take turns playing one card at a time from their hand. The player with the higher-ranked card wins that round and takes both cards played and places them face down in a separate pile.

If both players play cards of equal rank, it’s called a tie, and each player places three additional cards face down, then plays another card face up. The player with the higher-ranked card wins all 10 cards on the table (the original two plus eight more).

The game continues until one player has won all the cards in the deck.

Conclusion

In conclusion, these are just a few examples of simple card games that you can enjoy with your friends and family. All you need is a standard deck of playing cards, and you’re ready to go! So gather your loved ones around, shuffle up those cards, and have fun playing these classic games.