Learn to Play Idiot: Rules & Tips
Players | 2-6 Players |
Difficulty | 3/10 |
Recommended Age | 8+ |
Game Category | Trick-taking |
Idiot Game Overview
Idiot is a popular card game that is easy to learn and fun to play. It is a trick-taking game that is similar to other popular games like Hearts and Spades. The game is played with a standard deck of 52 cards and can be played with 2-6 players. The objective of the game is to avoid being the last player with cards in their hand, also known as the "idiot".
Objective of the Game
The object of the game is to avoid being the last player with cards in their hand. The game is played over several rounds, with each round consisting of players taking turns playing cards. The player who plays the highest card of the same suit as the lead card wins the trick and leads the next trick. The game continues until all players have played all of their cards, at which point the player with the fewest cards remaining is declared the winner.
Materials Needed for Playing Idiot
- Standard deck of 52 cards
- Pen and paper for scorekeeping (optional)
Cards Used
A standard deck of 52 cards is used to play Idiot. No jokers or other special cards are required.
Other Supplies Needed
- None
How To Play Idiot
- Shuffle the deck of cards and deal them out to all players. The number of cards dealt to each player depends on the number of players: 6 cards for 2 players, 5 cards for 3 players, 4 cards for 4 players, and 3 cards for 5 or 6 players.
- Players look at their cards and choose one to play face down in front of them.
- Once all players have chosen a card, they reveal them simultaneously.
- The player who played the highest card of the same suit as the lead card wins the trick and leads the next trick.
- If a player cannot follow suit, they may play any card they wish.
- The game continues until all players have played all of their cards.
- The player with the fewest cards remaining is declared the winner.
Keeping Score
Scorekeeping in Idiot is optional and can be done using pen and paper. The winner of each round receives 1 point, and the player with the most points at the end of the game is declared the overall winner.