How to Play Crazy Eights the Card Game

How to Play Crazy Eights the Card Game

I am sure that many people know how to play UNO and there are probably a few different ways to play. But for those of you who don’t know how to play and are looking for a great new card game, then this is for you. This game is generally suitable for 2 – 6 players; if you have more than that the game is usually really slow.

The object of UNO is to be the first player to use all your cards. You use a regular 52 card deck or you could even use 2 decks if there are a lot of people playing. Each player gets 7 cards. The rest of the deck can be placed in everyone’s reach with the top card flipped face up beside the deck. It is common to go in clockwise order however you can choose the order in which you will play the game.

The first player is required to place a card that matches the suit or rank of the card that was flipped from the top of the deck. For example if the card that was flipped is a 10 of diamonds, the first player can play any 10 or any diamond. They can also play any 8 and then the suit will be changed to the suit of the 8 that was played. If the player can’t play anything, then they will need to draw one card from the leftover deck.

If the draw pile of cards runs out then you can take the discard pile, shuffle it and then place it face down as a new draw card pile. Play continues until one player has no cards left, they will be declared the winner.

This is a very fun game to play and is even great for kids. The basic rules are stated above however the rules can vary. There is no right or wrong way to play, there are many great methods. Have fun!

Uno is a fun game to play but sometimes you just don’t have the Uno deck to play with. What can you do instead? How about playing UNO?

UNO is nearly identical to the crazy eights game. The only difference is that this game uses a standard 52 card deck, which is easier to find. Here is how you play it.

Each player gets 5 cards and the deck is put in the middle with the first card flipped over. That suit is the color you must play on your turn, but you can also play a card of the same rank.

So if the first card is a 6 of diamonds you can play a 6 of hearts on top of it. Then hearts become the new suit, and so on.

The eights take the place of wild cards because you can place them on anything and just call out a suit. That suit is the suit that everyone must play with now.

All the other rules are the same as crazy eights, when you can’t place a card down you draw until you can; you want to get rid of your cards, and so on.

The only bad thing is the fact that this game doesn’t have all of the cards like draw two and skip. That kind of is a little bit of a bummer. But you can use your creativity and change that.

For instance you might want to say, all 2s draw two cards, all 5s are skips and so on. That could make the game more entertaining. Also if you wanted to be really creative you could always make up your own rules such as 4s meaning you skip two players, and things like that.

Basically the moral of the story is, if you want to play Uno to earn money playing games and don’t have a deck you shouldn’t let it stop you. You could play almost the same game with just a regular pack of cards.