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Regular suits are shown on the cards, but in different colors — blue diamonds, green clubs, orange spades and red hearts. The jack and queen cards have been replaced with 11 and 12. There is no king or 13.
Rules
In 2-player games, 7 cards are dealt to each player. In larger games, 5 cards are dealt. A draw and discard pile are created for communal use.
The first player looks at the top card in the discard pile and tries to find a match in his hand that corresponds to the suit, number or crazy face, and plays one such card onto the discard pile.
A wild eight card (a smiling kiwi) can be played to specify the suit the next player must try to match.
If no match is possible and no wild eights are held, the player draws a card and keeps drawing until a play is possible. An official rule variation for young players is to draw 3 cards maximum before play proceeds to the next person.
The game ends when one player runs out of cards. You may optionally award the face value of cards remaining in other players' hands and tally it on paper for the winner. The first person to reach 100 points wins. Or, let the fun reside in merely playing the game without keeping score. |
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