Card Games For Kids – CardGameHeaven https://cardgameheaven.com It's Ace. Wed, 25 Apr 2018 02:48:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Snap https://cardgameheaven.com/card-games-for-kids/snap/ Wed, 13 Jul 2016 02:47:11 +0000 http://cardgameheaven.com/?p=1758 Introduction Snap is a fast, easy and fun card game for kids of all ages that is similar to skipjack. Requirements Space: Low Level: Easy Cards: Snap is played using a standard deck of 52 playing cards Number of players: Two or more players Layout The cards are shuffled and the entire deck is evenly dealt […]

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Introduction

Snap is a fast, easy and fun card game for kids of all ages that is similar to skipjack.

Requirements

Space: Low

Level: Easy

Cards: Snap is played using a standard deck of 52 playing cards

Number of players: Two or more players

Layout

The cards are shuffled and the entire deck is evenly dealt out to players face down. Players do not look at their cards in this game.

Play

The person to the left of the dealer will begin by taking the first card off of the top of their pile and turning it face up. Each player is forming a pile of face up cards next to their face down pile.  The game play goes clockwise or the player to the dealer’s left will do the same and so on.

When a player turns up the same number of card as another player’s face up cards (two 3’s or two Jacks for example), the first player to shout snap will win both piles and place the extra cards on top of their own. You only win the piles that has been turned up.

If two players call Snap at the same time, the two piles are placed in the middle of the table and will go to the player who wins the next Snap.

The game is played with each player flipping over their cards until someone runs out of cards. When a player runs out of cards they are out of the game.

If a player calls Snap by mistake, which is when there are not two matching cards visible on the face up piles, that player’s cards are put in the middle of the table.  The next person who calls Snap correctly also wins the cards in the middle.

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Go Fish https://cardgameheaven.com/card-games-for-kids/go-fish/ Wed, 13 Jul 2016 02:46:51 +0000 http://cardgameheaven.com/?p=1756 Introduction Go Fish is a classic and simple card game for kids.  While the concept of the game is simple, there are many rules and variations of the game. Requirements Space: Low Level: Easy Cards: Standard 52 card deck Players: Best for 3-6 players, but 2 can play Layout The dealer deals 5 cards to […]

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Introduction

Go Fish is a classic and simple card game for kids.  While the concept of the game is simple, there are many rules and variations of the game.

Requirements

Space: Low

Level: Easy

Cards: Standard 52 card deck

Players: Best for 3-6 players, but 2 can play

Layout

The dealer deals 5 cards to each player or 7 cards for 2 players. The remaining cards are placed face down to form a stock.

Play

The object is to collect books.  A book is a set of four cards of the same number, by asking other players for cards they might have. Whoever collects most books wins.

The player to dealer’s left starts. A turn consists of asking a specific player for a specific card. For example, a player might ask another player if they have any 2’s. The player who asks must already hold at least one cards that are being requested, so the asking players will need to have a 2 in order to ask in this example. If the player who was asked has a card that matches what is being requested (a 2 in this example),  they must give all of the cards that match to the player who asked for them.  If a player is able to get cards from another player, they get another turn and may again ask any player for a card.

If the person asked does not have any cards being requested, they say “Go fish!”.  The asker must then draw the top card of the undealt stock. If the card picked is what they asked for the card is shown and they get another turn. If the drawn card is not the card being asked for, the person asking keeps it, but the turn now passes.

As soon as a player collects a book of 4 cards of the same rank, this must be shown and discarded face down. The game continues until either someone has no cards left in their hand or the stock pile is depleted.

The winner of Go Fish! is the player who has the most books.

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31 https://cardgameheaven.com/card-games-for-kids/31 Wed, 13 Jul 2016 02:45:22 +0000 http://cardgameheaven.com/?p=1752 Introduction 31 is an extremely simple draw and discard card game for kids, it does require some strategy to win. The object of the game is to reach 31 before the other players. Requirements Space: Low Level: Easy Cards: Standard deck of 52 cards Players: Up to nine Layout Each player receives three cards from the […]

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Introduction

31 is an extremely simple draw and discard card game for kids, it does require some strategy to win. The object of the game is to reach 31 before the other players.

Requirements

Space: Low

Level: Easy

Cards: Standard deck of 52 cards

Players: Up to nine

Layout

Each player receives three cards from the dealer, who then places the remainder of the deck in the middle of the table.  The top card is turned face up and is placed next to the deck and is the beginning of the discard pile.

All players will also begin with three chips, pennies or random game pieces. These are called “lives” and when a life is lost or forfeited the pieces are placed into the “kitty” in the middle of the table.

Play

The player to the left of the dealer chooses a card from either the deck or discard pile and then discards one card on the discard pile.  It is not allowed to take the top card of the discard pile and then return it in the same turn, however a card can be taken from the deck and then placed in the discard pile.   Players must always have three cards in their hand when their turn is completed.

Card Values

  • Ace = 11 points
  • King, queen and jack = 10 points
  • 10 through 2 = face value

Cards are only able to be added if they are in the same suit.  For example if you have a hand with a Queen of hearts, an 8 of hearts and a four of diamonds, only the Queen and 8 would be counted for a total of 18.  If a player has three different suits, the highest card prevails.

The hand winds down to a close once one player “knocks” rather than drawing a card. A player will knock when that player believes their hand value is at least as high as their opponents after one more turn.  Knocking will end a players turn and they cannot draw.  The other players get one more turn to improve their own hands, and then everyone reveals their cards.

A player can also declare 31 at any point in the game and must show their cards immediately to claim victory. This can happen in the final play after another player has knocked as well.

To add up the scores, players select the suit they want to use for their hand. The player with the lowest hand value loses a “life”. Should a knocker lose the hand by having a score lower than another player, they forfeit two “lives”. Should a tie occur between the knocker and another player, the non-knocker loses a “life”. Should the tie be between other players, all lose a “life”. When a player declares 31, all the remaining players must forfeit a “life”.

Once a player has lost all three lives they are eliminated.

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Crazy Eights https://cardgameheaven.com/card-games-for-kids/crazy-eights/ Mon, 13 Jun 2016 02:46:05 +0000 http://cardgameheaven.com/?p=1754 Introduction Crazy Eights is a fun and easy card game for kids to play with two or more people and is similar to Uno.  There are several variations on this game due to actions of certain cards. Requirements Space: Low Level: Easy Cards: A standard deck of 52 playing cards Layout Initially,  each player is dealt […]

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Introduction

Crazy Eights is a fun and easy card game for kids to play with two or more people and is similar to Uno.  There are several variations on this game due to actions of certain cards.

Requirements

Space: Low

Level: Easy

Cards: A standard deck of 52 playing cards

Layout

Initially,  each player is dealt five cards face down. Once done, place the remaining cards in the center of the table and turn over the top card so it’s facing up.

Play

The object of the game is to get rid of all of your cards first before your opponents.

The person to the left of the dealer (or the youngest) begins play and can discard any card in their hand, provided that the card matches the suit or the number of the card in the stockpile.  For example: if there is a 3 of diamonds  showing, the next player must have a 3 card or a diamond card.  The only other card that can be played is an 8 as it is wild (or crazy as the name suggests).

If a player discards an eight, that player gets to pick the next suit, or keep it the same.

Each player will take their turn discarding cards.

If a player does not have a card that matches the suit or number of the card that is currently face up, that player has to pick up from the pile and misses a turn.   Some variations have players continue picking cards from the discard pile until they can play.

Variations

Some people will play with cards having various actions.

If a 2 card is played, the player to their immediate left is required to pick up two cards from the stockpile.

If an Ace is played the direction reverses ex. from clockwise to counter clockwise.

If a Queen of spades is played, the player to their immediate left picks up five cards from the stockpile and misses a turn.

Video Tutorial

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Old Maid https://cardgameheaven.com/card-games-for-kids/old-maid/ Tue, 05 Mar 2013 00:29:35 +0000 http://localhost:31499/?p=312 A very simple multiplayer game - perfect for younger players!

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Introduction to Old Maid

Playing Old Maid is great for younger players and is easy to learn.  Old Maid is also known as Cuckoo or Chase the Ace.

 

The Basics

-Number of players: two or more

-Cards: 51 cards (a standard deck of cards with one Queen removed so an odd Queen becomes the Old Maid)

-Ranking: Ace high, then King down to deuce. Suits are equal.

-Difficulty: Easy

 

Object of the Game

The object of the game of Old Maid is to get rid of all cards in one’s hand by finding matching pairs. One player will be left with the “Old Maid” (the odd queen), this player is the loser.

 

How to Play Old Maid

Deal and play move clockwise.

After all the cards are dealt, players should look at their cards and remove any pairs from their hand and put them over to the side. Cards are paired according to rank. Suits are ignored in this game. Once all players have eliminated any pairs from their hands, the dealer starts the game.

The dealer must offer his hand to the player to his left. He does so by turning to his left and fanning out his cards face down in front of that player. That player, in turn, must pull one card from the dealer’s hand—without seeing it—and add it to his own hand. If this card makes a pair, the player who pulled the card removes the pair from his hand and places the cards to the side. If the card does not complete a pair, then the card remains in the hand of the player who pulled the card.

Play then continues to that player’s left. In other words, the player who just pulled a card from the dealer’s hand offers his hand, face down, to the player on his left. That player pulls a card and will either discard a pair the card completes or keeps the pulled card in his hand.

The idea is to get rid of all cards in hand. Once this is done, a player is safe and out of the game.

The play continues until everyone is safe except for one player. That player will be left holding the Old Maid card, which loses the game.

 

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