How to choose a card game
You can choose the best card games to play by considering the situation, numbers of players, and player experience.
Best cards games based on a specific number of players
For one player: accordion and poker patience if you’re short on space; la belle Lucie if you can spread out
For two players: gin rummy, spite and malice, and cribbage
For three players: pinochle and ninety-nine
For four players: bridge, euchre, and spades
For five to eight players: hearts, poker, and oh, hell!
For eight or more: eights and president
Best cards games based on type of play
Best games for serious, competitive types: whist and bridge
Best games if you’re playing in a cramped space: hearts and eights
Best games for large groups: poker and blackjack
Best games that combine bidding and play: pinochle and spades
Best partnership games: bridge, whist, and euchre
Best cards games based on experience
For beginners: oh hell! and ninety-nine
For children: go fish, concentration, and cheat
For groups with mixed experience levels: knock-out whist, fan tan, and rummy
For experienced card-players who want new thrills: pinochle and cribbage
You can choose the best card games to play by considering the situation, numbers of players, and player experience.
Best cards games based on a specific number of players
For one player: accordion and poker patience if you’re short on space; la belle Lucie if you can spread out
For two players: gin rummy, spite and malice, and cribbage
For three players: pinochle and ninety-nine
For four players: bridge, euchre, and spades
For five to eight players: hearts, poker, and oh, hell!
For eight or more: eights and president
Best cards games based on type of play
Best games for serious, competitive types: whist and bridge
Best games if you’re playing in a cramped space: hearts and eights
Best games for large groups: poker and blackjack
Best games that combine bidding and play: pinochle and spades
Best partnership games: bridge, whist, and euchre
Best cards games based on experience
For beginners: oh hell! and ninety-nine
For children: go fish, concentration, and cheat
For groups with mixed experience levels: knock-out whist, fan tan, and rummy
For experienced card-players who want new thrills: pinochle and cribbage