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Get the party started! A roundup of perfect playing card games for drinking parties

A fun drinking party with everyone together!

If we’re going to make the most of it, it’d be great to have games we can all play together, right?

When you think about that, the first thing that probably comes to mind is a deck of cards.

This time, I’m going to introduce lots of card games—from ones that get big groups pumped up to ones that make a two-person drink really exciting!

I’ve put together a wide range, from classics to lesser-known games.

If you bookmark this article, it might come in handy not just for drinking parties, but in all kinds of situations!

Get the Party Started! A Roundup of Perfect Playing Card Games for Drinking Parties (31–40)

Old Maid

Old Maid rules for playing cards (Trump/playing card game: Jiji-nuki)
Old Maid

I bet almost everyone has played Old Maid.

It’s not very well known, but there’s actually a game called Jiji-nuki as well.

The basics are the same as Old Maid, but you don’t use a Joker.

Instead, you remove one random card from the deck beforehand.

In other words, that leftover, unknown card is the “jiji.” This way, you can’t tell who will win until the very end, which makes it exciting.

By the way, there’s also a variant called Jiji-Baba-nuki where the rule is that whoever ends up with the Joker at the end actually wins.

Go Fish

[Card Game] Go Fish | Recommended Playing Cards You Can Enjoy with Kids
Go Fish

There’s a game similar to Old Maid called Go Fish.

In this one, you ask another player if they have a card of any chosen rank; if they do, you pair it with your own card and discard the pair, and if they don’t, you must draw a card from the deck.

The first player to discard all of their cards wins.

At first glance it may seem like the outcome depends on luck, but memory and strategy are actually important factors.

Also, unlike Old Maid, the conversation it generates is another nice aspect of this game.

American Page One

[Trump (Page One)] Introduction & How to Play: Play cards of the same suit, compare their strength, and reduce the number of cards in your hand!
American Page One

Have you ever wanted to play UNO but only had a deck of playing cards? In times like that, it’s handy to remember American Page One.

The name varies by region, so many people might know it simply as Page One.

It’s considered the predecessor of UNO, and the rules are almost the same.

American Page One has many local rules, so be sure to check that you and your friends are on the same page.

Hearts

[Card Game Introduction] When it comes to fun playing card games, this is it! We’ll carefully explain the appeal of Hearts and how to play it. Watch this video and you’ll understand the rules of Hearts and be ready to play right away!
Hearts

Hearts is a thrilling card game where you can’t predict the outcome until the very end.

It’s a four-player trick-taking game with a standard deck! The basic flow is that each player, in turn, plays one card that matches the suit led by the first player of the trick.

In each trick, the player who plays the highest card of the led suit takes all the cards from that trick.

You repeat this until everyone runs out of cards, then tally the score.

At scoring, Hearts and the Queen of Spades count as penalty points, so the more of those cards you’ve taken, the worse off you are! It’s an unpredictable, edge-of-your-seat game—enjoy it with your friends!

In conclusion

I’ve introduced quite a few, but did any of them resonate with you? As you play, you might find yourself getting more and more excited, remembering how absorbed you were in card games as a child.

These days there are also card games you can play online, so that could be a good option too!