Crazy Eights Card Game

Crazy Eights: Crazy Eights is an online card game based on the classic game. If you are a fan of the classic card game then you can now enjoy the online version from your phone or computer. If you have never played the game before, you may have seen other variations of it. The original game was invented in the 1930s in the United States. My eight-year-old got into card games at the start of the pandemic, and Crazy 8s is one of her favorites. I wanted a regular-size deck in addition to the oversize one that we own. This deck is super cute! In Crazy Eights, players begin with a deck of cards and have a goal of getting rid of all of them, like in the card game UNO and Old Maid.The game is a type of 'shedding' card game that requires skills in both tactics and communication.

Crazy 8's
In Crazy Eights, playing an 8 card will change the current suit of the game.
TypeShedding
Players2+
Skills requiredTactics and communication
Cards52 (Originally 28)
DeckFrench
PlayClockwise and counter-clockwise
Playing timeVarious
Random chanceMedium
Related games
Mau Mau, Uno
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Crazy Eights is a shedding-typecard game for two to seven players. The object of the game is to be the first player to discard all of their cards. The game is similar to Switch and Mau Mau.[1]

Originally this was played primarily by children with the left over cards not used in Euchre. Now a standard 52-card deck is used when there are five or fewer players. When there are more than five players, two decks are shuffled together and all 104 cards are used.

Origins[edit]

The game first appeared as Eights in the 1930s,[1] and the name Crazy Eights dates to the 1940s, derived from the United States military designation for discharge of mentally unstable soldiers, Section 8.[2][3]

There are many variations of the basic game, under names including Craits, Last Card, Mau-Mau, Switch, and Black Jack. Bartok, Mao, Taki, and Uno add further elements to the game.

David Parlett describes Crazy Eights as 'not so much a game as a basic pattern of play on which a wide variety of changes can be rung,' noting that players can easily invent and explore new rules.[1]

Basic play[edit]

Five cards are dealt to each player (or seven in a two-player game).[4] The remaining cards of the deck are placed face down at the center of the table as the stock pile. The top card is then turned face up to start the game as the first card in the discard pile.

Players discard by matching rank or suit with the top card of the discard pile, starting with the player left of the dealer. They can also play any 8 at any time, which allows them to declare the suit that the next player is to play; that player must then follow the named suit or play another 8. If a player is unable to play, that player draws cards from the stock pile until a play can be made, or until the stock pile is exhausted. If the player cannot play when the stock pile is exhausted, that player must pass the turn to the player on the left. A player may draw from the stock pile at any time, even when holding one or more playable cards.[5]

As an example: Once 6♣ is played the next player:

  1. can play 6♦, 6♥ or 6♠
  2. can play any club
  3. can play any 8 (then must declare a suit)
  4. can draw from the stockpile and continue their turn

If the stock pile runs out, all played cards except for the top one are reshuffled to form a new stock.[4]

The game ends as soon as one player has emptied their hand. That player collects a payment from each opponent equal to the point score of the cards remaining in that opponent's hand. 8s score 50, court cards 10 and all other cards face value. If the players run out of cards in the deck, the player with the lowest point score in their hand scores the difference between that hand and each opponent's hand.[1]

The game can end with a special card, this includes two, queen or eight(wild) card.

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The winner of the game is the first player to reach a specific number of points. For two players it is 100 points, three players 150, four 200, five 250, six 300 and for seven players 350.

Variations[edit]

Card game historian John McLeod describes Crazy Eights as 'one of the easiest games to modify by adding variations',[4] and many variant rules exist. Common rules applied to cards include:

Queens skip
Playing a Queen causes the next player to miss their turn.[4]
Aces reverse direction
Playing an Ace reverses the direction of play.[4]
Draw 2
Playing a two forces the next player to draw two cards, unless they can play another two. Multiple twos 'stack'; if a two is played in response to a two, the next player must draw four.[4]
Play

A popular variant of the game in the United States is Crazy Eights Countdown, where players start with a score of 8. A player's score determines how many cards they are dealt at the start of each round, and which rank of card is wild for them. (So initially, all players are dealt eight cards and 8s are wild for everyone; after one round, one player will be dealt seven cards and 7s will be wild for them, but 8s will be wild for everyone else.) The first player to reduce their score to zero wins the game.[4]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^ abcdParlett, David (1996). Oxford Dictionary of Card Games. Oxford University Press. p. 291. ISBN0-19-869173-4.
  2. ^Rauf, Don (2013). Simple rules for card games : instructions and strategy for twenty card games (1st ed.). New York: Potter Style. p. 25. ISBN978-0-7704-3385-7.
  3. ^Rome, Ben H.; Hussey, Chris (2013). Games' most wanted : the top 10 book of players, pawns, and power-ups (1st ed.). University of Nebraska Press. ISBN978-1-59797-723-4.
  4. ^ abcdefg'Crazy Eights - Card Game Rules'. www.pagat.com.
  5. ^'How to Play Crazy Eights,' Bicycle, 2020, https://bicyclecards.com/how-to-play/crazy-eights/#:~:text=If%20unable%20to%20play%2C%20cards,exhausted%2C%20the%20player%20must%20pass.&text=That%20is%2C%20an%20eight%20may,(but%20never%20a%20number).

Rules For Crazy Eights Card Game

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Classic Childhood Card Game Now Online

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Crazy Eights online is one of the best card games available. Playing Crazy Eights online is just like playing in real life. The game consists of several rounds. Once all players are seated, the game begins. A round is finished when one player has played each of their cards. The object of Crazy Eights is to follow the direction of the cards. When it is your turn, you must either play a card, draw a card, or carry out any necessary action based on the card that is played.

Playing Crazy Eights Online

In order to play Crazy Eights online, you must first choose a game table to sit at. Once everyone has taken their seats, the game will begin. In order to play a card, you must click on the card that you wish to play. If you do not have a playable card, you must click on the center stack to draw a card. The timer indicates the amount of time you have to play. This also indicates whose turn it is.

When down to your last card, do not forget to press the last card button. During rounds, the order can be reversed through specially played action cards. In the corner of the screen, you will see a direction arrow. This indicates the direction in which players must take their turn.

Crazy Eights Card Game Pdf

There are many game websites that allow you to play this fun card game for free. Many times these sites will also allow chat during the game so you can talk to the people you are playing with. Playing Crazy Eights online is very similar to playing with real cards. The only difference is that you click your mouse as opposed to holding your cards.