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Uno

What Is Uno? Uno is one of the most popular card games in the world — easy to learn, fun for all ages, and full…

Classic Games

Canasta

What Is Canasta? Canasta is a partnership card game that swept the world in the 1950s, briefly overtaking Bridge as America’s most popular game. You…

Classic Games

500 Rum

What Is 500 Rum? 500 Rum is a popular rummy variant with one important twist: you score points for every card you successfully meld onto…

Matching & Rummy

Phase 10

What Is Phase 10? Phase 10 is a card game where every player is working toward a different goal at the same time. The game…

Matching & Rummy

Tonk

What Is Tonk? Tonk (also called Tunk) is a quick and exciting rummy game that originated in 1930s jazz clubs and barbershops. Each player holds…

Banking & Casino

Thirty-One

What Is Thirty-One? Thirty-One — also called Scat or Blitz — is a quick and tense card game where each player holds three cards and…

Classic Games

Knock Rummy

What Is Knock Rummy? Knock Rummy is a rummy game for two to six players where you can end the round at any time by…

Classic Games

Scopa

What Is Scopa? Scopa is one of Italy’s most beloved card games — the name means broom in Italian, because you sweep the table clean.…

Classic Games

Bridge

What Is Bridge? Bridge is widely considered the greatest card game ever invented. Four players form two partnerships and compete across many hands. Every hand…

Classic Games

Euchre

What Is Euchre? Euchre is the beloved Midwestern American card game — fast, social, and brilliantly designed around one clever twist. Four players form two…

Classic Games

Whist

What Is Whist? Whist is the elegant ancestor of Bridge and Spades — one of the oldest trick-taking games still played today. Four players form…

Trick-Taking

Oh Hell

What Is Oh Hell? Oh Hell — also called Blackout, Elevator, or Up the River — is a trick-taking game with one beautifully cruel rule:…