Fun Card Games

Here’s a collection of 15 fun games to play with a deck of cards! These are card games that kids can learn and families can play together.

  1. Fun Card Games For Groups
  2. Fun Card Games For Two Players
  3. Fun Card Games For 2

This fun and familiar game can be played with up to 10 people, and chances are that people of all ages quickly grasp the concept. Players take turns being the judge, which little ones will appreciate as it helps balance out the power dynamics. Regal Games Classic Card Games Including Old Maid, Go Fish, Slapjack, Crazy 8's, War, Silly Monster Memory Match (All 6 Games) 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,841 $4.99 - $15.99. Fun Card Games for Families with Players Ages 5+ Once kids know numbers and start to understand game play better, you have plenty more fun card games for the family to choose from! How to play: In a two-player game, each player is dealt seven cards. In a game with three or four players, each player is dealt five cards. Palace is a fun card game where you draw cards from a discard pile and play them in ascending order, trying to be the first player to run out of cards.

The 21 best easy card games for kids can keep a whole cooped-up family entertained for hours. Here are the 21 most fun card games for kids and easy card games for toddlers toddlers that are simple card games, and are anywhere from two-player or more.

One thing to keep in mind about card games is that many games are called by several different names. So you may get partway through the rules on any of these and realize that you know that game by another name. It’s just kind of how it goes with card games!

How to Play California Speed from It’s Always Autumn. This is a two player game.

Here’s how to play Kings in the Corner – looks like an interesting game!

How to Play Spoons from Coffee Cups and Crayons. You have to try this one!

Go Fish is another great classic game for kids. There are lots of Go Fish card sets, but here’s How to Play Go Fish with a deck of cards.

And another classic – how to play War!

Help Your Neighbor is one of our favorite games because it’s equally fun for young kids and adults. Ages 4+ can handle this one! You’ll need poker chips as well as decks of cards and dice.

How to Play Hearts – this is a good game to start with amongst the trick-taking games.

Spades is another classic trick-taking game.

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How to Play Three Thirteen – this game has several rounds, and the wild card changes every time so you have to pay attention! Fun for a wide range of ages.

How to Play Golf – I had not heard of this one, but it looks good!

The Bicycle Cards website has instructions for how to play rummy.

When I was growing up, we used to play Push Rummy, which is a fun variation on the basic rummy game.

Nerts is another fun and fast-paced card game! I love this one because there is no waiting for turns. Everyone plays all the time! In my opinion, the game works best with two teams of two (four players). Each team needs their own deck of cards.

How to Play James Bond – I’m really curious to try this one! Looks fun, and there is a video explanation which is helpful.

My husband grew up playing lots of Canasta and loved it. Here’s how to play Canasta from the Bicycle cards website.

Fit in a little math learning by playing a few rounds of Make Ten.

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  1. I was just planning to introduce games to our family nights and I found this perfect article thanks dear for sharing these game ideas.

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  2. I’m a grandma trying to find alternatives to electronics for my 4 grandkids ages 5-9 thank you!

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  3. We play a LOT of Golf (also called Army but no one knows why). It's fun, doesn't take a lot of concentration, and is fun to socialize while playing.

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  4. My son -in-law is color blind so, playing any game is hard. I taught our family over Thanksgiving James Bond. He loved it and was very competitive. It is a great game for people of all ages.

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  5. at 88 years old and a disabled veteran my days are spent playing all kinds of card games with friends and family,thank you Hoyle card company.

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  6. I love Nertz definitely the best game for competitive or big families . If you are looking for a high speed fun game that’s the one !!!

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Playing cards have been around for quite a while — hundreds of years — and with all the games to choose from, both modern and classic, cards are even more fun today than they were in 867 BCE.

Whether you’re looking for a quick and simple game to play at parties or a strategic partnership game, there are plenty of games you can play with a standard deck of cards.

1. Party Games

These are games that are quick to teach, quick to play, and always hilarious.

Spoons

3 to 13 players

In Spoons, there are no turns — players are quickly passing cards to try to get a hand of four of a kind. There are several spoons (or similar objects) in the middle of the table, one fewer than the number of players.

You can pass as quickly or slowly as you want, but if you go too slowly, you might end up with a buildup of cards next to you. Once a player has four of a kind in their hand, they may grab a spoon from the middle. As soon as one player grabs a spoon, anyone else can grab one. The player who fails to grab a spoon loses a life, and play continues until there is a winner.

If you don’t have spoons, you can also play by having players stick out their tongue when they have four of a kind or when they see another player sticking out their tongue.

Cuckoo

3 or more players

This incredibly simple game is a great choice for families, though it works just as well in a bar.

Each player has three lives, which can be marked with a token or simply remembered. The dealer deals one card to each player, and the player to the left of the dealer goes first.

The objective is to avoid being the player with the lowest card at the end of a round. On your turn, you may choose to keep your card or swap it with the player on your left. After everyone has gone, the player (or players) with the lowest card loses a life. The last player in wins.

Stress/James Bond

Fun Card Games For Groups

Fun

2 to 5 players

James Bond is a lightning speed game of racing to make groups of four cards. The deck is divided into thirteen piles of four cards, with one pile dealt face up to form a central group of four cards that everyone can reach. The remaining decks are divided among the players.

When the game begins, each player can look at any one of their piles at a time and may swap cards with the middle cards. The first player to have only groups of four of a kind wins.

2. Strategic games

If you have a small group looking for a clever game of wits, there are many classics to choose from.

Hearts

4 players

This game for four pits players against each other to see who can take the fewest points.

The entire deck is dealt out, and players take turns playing cards in tricks (in which one card is played per player). The highest card of the suit led takes the trick.

Every Heart in the game is worth one point, and the dreaded Queen of Spades is worth a massive thirteen points, so winning tricks is usually a bad thing.

Fun Card Games For Two Players

Fun card games for family of 4

The endless strategies make it easy to play this game for hours and hours.

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Spades

4 players

Grab a partner for this cunning game of trust and trick-taking.

Spades is a trick-taking game in which two teams of two make bids to guess how many tricks they can win. Spades is always the trump suit, so a Spade will beat a card of any other suit. Your team’s bid determines how many points you earn (or lose if you don’t take enough tricks). The first team to 500 points wins.

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Knowing your hand—and trusting your partner—are key to this sometimes cutthroat trick-taking game.

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Fun Card Games For 2

3 to 8 players

Also known as “Oh, Hell!,” this trick-taking game has its roots in other classics like Whist and Bridge.

Each player is dealt a number of cards (which will change from one round to the next) and must guess how many tricks they will win. The number of tricks in a round is equal to the number of cards the players are holding.

The trump suit changes from one round to the next. Because you can only score points if your bid is dead-on, this tense game leads to great failures and great victories.

Palace

2 to 4 players

Palace is a “shedding” game in which players are racing to be the first one with no cards left.

Each player is dealt three cards face down and a hand of six cards, of which they choose three to put face up on their three face down cards. Then, everyone is dealt a draw pile.

Players take turns playing cards from their hand to the center of the table. Each card played must be equal or greater in value than the previous card, or you must pick up the entire pile.

Once your draw pile is gone, you can start playing from your three piles. The first player to empty all three piles wins.

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