Free Card Games

There are many free card games that you can play by yourself, versus a computer, or against friends or strangers online. There are even instructions on how to play card games with real decks in your own home. Often, you are limited only by whether or not you are willing to install a program to play your free card games, or if you want to play them in your browser only. For those who are wanting to download rule books, you're limited by having to return to the computer to read the rules or print the game instructions.

There are many different styles of free card games that you can play. Below, you will find a basic description of the types of games you can choose from.

Memory Games:

Concentration is but only one example of a memory based card game. In these games, you want to remember what types of cards are on the table, but face down, or try to keep track of what cards you opponent may have in his or her hand.

Speed Games:

These games are based on reaction more than strategy. Like Spit or Speed, the goal is to grab cards to smack piles before your opponent does. These type of games move quickly, and often result in sore fingers from hitting the table. These games are among the free card games where you will download or read the rules and play at your table.

Matching Games:

Rummy and Go Fish are examples of matching games. Both of these free card games have variants you can play both online or at home with your friends and family. The goal of these games is to make sets of cards.

Poker:

Poker is one of the free card games where you will often bet virtual money or play with tokens. It is the most common type of card game to be played for real stakes. There are many variants of poker, ranging from games like Jacks or better, five or seven card stud, Texas Hold 'Em, and three card draw. Most people are familiar with the hands of poker, which include pairs, three of a kind, full house, four of a kind, flush, royal flush, straight, straight flush and straight royal flush.

Trick-based Games:

Euchre and Hearts are examples of games that require you to win tricks in order to win at the game. These games can be played either cooperatively, or on a one versus all basis. Euchre is a good example of a game played cooperatively in teams of two.

Strategy Games:

Solitaire is a good example of a single person strategy card game. Solitaire is the world's most commonly played game.

Free card games are a perfect way to eliminate boredom and let you play with individuals.