What Card Games Are Easy?

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By Ralph Torres

Card games have been around for centuries, and they continue to be a popular pastime among people of all ages. They are easy to learn, inexpensive, and can be played anywhere with just a deck of cards.

However, not all card games are created equal in terms of difficulty level. In this article, we will take a look at some of the easiest card games that anyone can learn and enjoy.

Crazy Eights
Crazy Eights is a classic card game that is easy to learn and fun to play. It is played with a standard deck of 52 cards and can be played with 2-6 players. The objective of the game is to be the first player to get rid of all your cards.

How to Play:

  • Each player is dealt 7 cards.
  • The remaining cards are placed in a draw pile, with the top card turned face up next to it.
  • The first player must try to play a card that matches the suit or rank of the face-up card.
  • If they cannot play a card, they must draw from the draw pile until they get one that matches.
  • If they still cannot play, their turn ends.
  • If they play an eight, they get to choose which suit should be played next.
  • The game continues until one player gets rid of all their cards.

Go Fish
Go Fish is another popular card game that is easy for children and adults alike. It can be played with 2-6 players and requires a standard deck of 52 cards.

How to Play:

  • Each player is dealt 7 cards (5 for more than three players).
  • The remaining cards are placed in a draw pile facing down on the table.
  • The first player asks any other player for a card that they have in their hand. For example, “Do you have any 6s?

  • If the other player has the card, they must give it to the first player and the first player gets to go again.
  • If the other player does not have the card, they say “Go Fish” and the first player must draw a card from the draw pile.
  • If they draw the card they asked for, they get to go again. If not, their turn ends.
  • The game continues until all sets of four cards (e.g. four 6s) have been collected by players.

War
War is a simple yet exciting card game that can be played with two players or more. It is played with a standard deck of 52 cards.

How to Play:

  • The deck is shuffled and divided evenly among all players.
  • Each player turns over their top card at the same time.
  • The highest-ranking card wins and its owner takes both cards and adds them to the bottom of their deck.
  • If there is a tie, each player lays down three cards face down and then turns over another one. The highest-ranking card wins all of them.
  • The game continues until one person has all of the cards in their deck.

These are just a few examples of easy-to-learn card games that anyone can enjoy. Whether you are looking for a quick game to play on your lunch break or something fun to do with your family on game night, these games are sure to provide hours of entertainment. So grab a deck of cards and start playing!