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Card Games Trivia

Card Games trivia explores a pastime that has entertained players for centuries, from classic trick-taking tables to modern party decks. Expect a mix of easy, funny, and challenging facts that highlight famous games, surprising origins, and the habits that make card play a lasting social tradition.

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Easy Card Games Trivia

13 questions

These easy Card Games trivia questions are great for beginners and kids around age 12 and under.

  1. Question 1

    What country are the earliest known playing cards traced to?

    1. A.China
    2. B.India
    3. C.Egypt
    4. D.Italy

    Answer: China

    The earliest known playing cards are traced to China.

  2. Question 2

    In Crazy Eights, which card is usually wild?

    1. A.The ace
    2. B.The jack
    3. C.The king
    4. D.eight

    Answer: The eight

    In Crazy Eights, an eight is usually a wild card.

  3. Question 3

    In Go Fish, what do players ask each other for?

    1. A.Specific suits
    2. B.Specific colors
    3. C.Specific face cards only
    4. D.specific ranks

    Answer: Specific ranks

    Go Fish players ask opponents for specific ranks.

  4. Question 4

    In Spades, which suit is always trump?

    1. A.Clubs
    2. B.Diamonds
    3. C.spades
    4. D.Hearts

    Answer: Spades

    In Spades, spades are always the trump suit.

  5. Question 5

    In the game War, what decides who wins each battle?

    Answer: The higher-ranked revealed card

    In War, the higher-ranked revealed card wins the battle.

  6. Question 6

    What is the name of the stack players draw new cards from?

    1. A.The score stack
    2. B.The trump pile
    3. C.draw pile
    4. D.The discard pile

    Answer: The draw pile

    A draw pile is the stack from which players take new cards.

  7. Question 7

    Why do players shuffle a deck before a game starts?

    1. A.To remove jokers
    2. B.To sort by suit
    3. C.randomize
    4. D.To count the cards

    Answer: To randomize the order of the cards

    Shuffling is done to randomize the order of a deck.

  8. Question 8

    Gin Rummy is most commonly played with how many players?

    1. A.Six players
    2. B.two players
    3. C.Three players
    4. D.Four players

    Answer: Two players

    Gin Rummy is commonly played by two players.

  9. Question 9

    A typical Euchre deck has how many cards?

    1. A.32 cards
    2. B.52 cards
    3. C.24-card deck
    4. D.20 cards

    Answer: 24 cards

    Euchre is typically played with a 24-card deck.

  10. Question 10

    In classic Uno, you can usually play a card by matching what two things?

    1. A.Suit or rank
    2. B.Color or suit
    3. C.Number or picture
    4. D.color or number

    Answer: Color or number

    In classic Uno, matching can be done by color or by number.

  11. Question 11

    In Old Maid, which card are players trying not to end up with?

    1. A.The ace of spades
    2. B.The joker
    3. C.The king of hearts
    4. D.unmatched queen

    Answer: The unmatched queen

    Old Maid centers on avoiding the unmatched queen.

  12. Question 12

    Go Fish is commonly played with what kind of deck?

    1. A.A 24-card deck
    2. B.A tarot deck
    3. C.A 32-card deck
    4. D.52-card deck

    Answer: A standard 52-card deck

    Go Fish is commonly played with a standard 52-card deck.

  13. Question 13

    Spades is usually played by how many players?

    1. A.four players
    2. B.Two players
    3. C.Three players
    4. D.Five players

    Answer: Four players

    Spades is usually played by four players in partnerships.

Card Games Family Trivia

12 questions

These family Card Games trivia questions are built for mixed-age game nights, classrooms, and groups.

  1. Question 1

    In what city was the United States Playing Card Company founded?

    Answer: Cincinnati

    The United States Playing Card Company was founded in Cincinnati.

  2. Question 2

    Which famous playing-card design is known as a classic Bicycle look?

    1. A.Bee Diamond Back
    2. B.Royal Standard Face
    3. C.Poker Palace Blue
    4. D.Bicycle Rider Back

    Answer: Bicycle Rider Back

    Bicycle Rider Back is a famous playing-card design.

  3. Question 3

    Exploding Kittens launched through Kickstarter in what year?

    Answer: 2015

    Exploding Kittens launched through a Kickstarter campaign in 2015.

  4. Question 4

    Who designed the card game Love Letter?

    Answer: Seiji Kanai

    Love Letter was designed by Seiji Kanai.

  5. Question 5

    Phase 10 is credited to which creator?

    Answer: Ed Allen

    Phase 10 is credited to Ed Allen.

  6. Question 6

    Pit is a fast trading card game based on what kind of markets?

    Answer: Commodity markets

    Pit is based on commodity markets.

  7. Question 7

    Uno was first released in which year?

    Answer: 1971

    Uno was first released in 1971.

  8. Question 8

    Which classic card game is often one of the first taught to children?

    1. A.Old Maid
    2. B.Bridge
    3. C.Canasta
    4. D.Pinochle

    Answer: Old Maid

    Old Maid is often one of the first card games taught to children.

  9. Question 9

    In Go Fish, players commonly score by collecting what?

    Answer: Four cards of the same rank

    Go Fish commonly rewards players for collecting four cards of the same rank.

  10. Question 10

    What is the simple action that can decide a turn in War?

    Answer: Comparing one face-up card from each player

    War can be played by comparing just one face-up card from each player.

  11. Question 11

    Which older card game inspired the basic play pattern later used in Uno?

    Answer: Crazy Eights

    Crazy Eights inspired the basic play pattern later used in Uno.

  12. Question 12

    What is the name of the traditional Japanese card form mentioned here?

    Answer: Hanafuda

    Hanafuda cards are a traditional Japanese card form.

Fun Card Games Trivia

13 questions

These fun Card Games trivia questions highlight surprising moments and playful facts for game-night groups.

  1. Question 1

    If Briscola packed its bags and went home, which country would it be traveling to?

    1. A.Portugal
    2. B.Italy
    3. C.Spain
    4. D.France

    Answer: Italy

    Briscola is a classic trick-taking card game from Italy.

  2. Question 2

    Durak is a well-known card game from which country?

    Answer: Russia

    Durak is a widely known card game from Russia.

  3. Question 3

    Skat began its shuffle-happy life in what country?

    1. A.Netherlands
    2. B.Germany
    3. C.Austria
    4. D.Switzerland

    Answer: Germany

    Skat originated in Germany.

  4. Question 4

    If you hear a lot about Truco at the card table, which country is it especially popular in?

    1. A.Argentina
    2. B.Chile
    3. C.Uruguay
    4. D.Mexico

    Answer: Argentina

    Truco is especially popular in Argentina.

  5. Question 5

    Contract Bridge didn’t appear out of thin air. It developed from what older game?

    Answer: Auction Bridge

    Contract Bridge developed from the older game Auction Bridge.

  6. Question 6

    Before tarot cards became famous for fortune-telling, they were originally used for what kind of game play?

    Answer: Trick-taking games

    Tarot cards were originally used for trick-taking games is well as later fortune-telling.

  7. Question 7

    Who is the maker linked to a historic Marseille tarot deck from the 18th century?

    Answer: Nicolas Conver

    Nicolas Conver is known for a historic Marseille tarot deck made in the 18th century.

  8. Question 8

    Which French city was an important center of playing-card production?

    Answer: Rouen

    Rouen was an important French center of playing-card production.

  9. Question 9

    Historic Italian card production became especially associated with which place?

    Answer: Bassano del Grappa

    Bassano del Grappa became known for historic Italian card production.

  10. Question 10

    Which person is associated with early commercial card production in Germany?

    Answer: Johann Ferdinand Opel

    Johann Ferdinand Opel is associated with early commercial card production in Germany.

  11. Question 11

    Modern bridge has a family tree. Which game was a major ancestor of it?

    Answer: Whist

    Whist was a major ancestor of modern bridge.

  12. Question 12

    Canasta turned into an international craze in which period?

    Answer: The late 1940s

    Canasta became an international craze in the late 1940s.

  13. Question 13

    A standard Pinochle setup commonly uses a double deck totaling how many cards?

    1. A.48 cards
    2. B.40 cards
    3. C.52 cards
    4. D.64 cards

    Answer: 48 cards

    Pinochle is commonly played with a double deck made from 48 cards.

Funny Card Games Trivia

13 questions

These funny Card Games trivia questions highlight playful moments, odd facts, and inside jokes.

  1. Question 1

    Which game commits to the bit so hard that it includes a card literally called an Exploding Kitten?

    Answer: Exploding Kittens includes a card literally named Exploding Kitten.

    The joke is wonderfully direct: in Exploding Kittens, there is indeed a card called Exploding Kitten.

  2. Question 2

    What card game advertises chaos by using the slogan that the rules are meant to change during play?

    Answer: Fluxx uses the slogan that the rules are meant to change during play.

    Fluxx is famous for rules that change is the game goes on.

  3. Question 3

    In which game is the prank built right into the experience because players are not told the rules up front?

    Answer: Mao is known for players not being told the rules up front.

    A central joke of Mao is that newcomers are expected to figure out the rules during play.

  4. Question 4

    Cheat is also commonly known by what two-letter, one-syllable accusation?

    Answer: Cheat is also commonly known as BS.

    Cheat is a bluffing card game often referred to is BS.

  5. Question 5

    Bohnanza proves almost anything can become a game theme. What kind of trading is it built around?

    Answer: Bohnanza is a bean-trading card game.

    Bohnanza’s central theme is trading beans.

  6. Question 6

    Mille Bornes sounds fancy, but what does its French title actually mean?

    Answer: Mille Bornes means “a thousand milestones” in French.

    The title Mille Bornes translates is “a thousand milestones.”.

  7. Question 7

    In Slapjack, what card are players waiting to slap like the table owes them money?

    Answer: In Slapjack, players slap a jack.

    The whole point of Slapjack is to be the fastest to slap the jack.

  8. Question 8

    When matching cards hit the table in Snap, what word are players supposed to yell?

    Answer: Players shout “Snap!” in Snap when matching cards appear.

    The winning shout in Snap is the game’s own name: “Snap!”.

  9. Question 9

    Which game can suddenly turn a calm card table into a utensil shortage because players grab actual spoons?

    Answer: Spoons often ends with players grabbing actual spoons from the table.

    Spoons famously involves grabbing real spoons is part of play.

  10. Question 10

    In the game Pig, players may quietly pass cards while trying to assemble what exact hand?

    Answer: Players in Pig try to form four of a kind.

    Pig can involve secretly passing cards while aiming for four of a kind.

  11. Question 11

    Which game is all about collecting complete families of related cards, basically turning reunion planning into a pastime?

    Answer: Happy Families is built around collecting complete families of related cards.

    Happy Families centers on assembling full families from related cards.

  12. Question 12

    What game lets table rank get weirdly feudal by having players trade cards based on social rank?

    Answer: The Great Dalmuti has players trade cards based on social rank at the table.

    The Great Dalmuti uses a social-rank system that affects card trading between rounds.

  13. Question 13

    Who designed We Didn’t Playtest This at All, a title that practically waves a tiny red flag before you even shuffle?

    Answer: We Didn’t Playtest This at All was designed by Chris Cieslik.

    Chris Cieslik is the designer listed for We Didn’t Playtest This at All.

Hard Card Games Trivia

14 questions

These hard Card Games trivia questions are for expert fans who want a real challenge.

  1. Question 1

    Which 18th-century writer became so tied to card-rule authority that his name is still shorthand for accepted play conventions?

    Answer: Edmond Hoyle

    Edmond Hoyle’s writings helped standardize rules for several classic card games in the 18th century.

  2. Question 2

    Which author is best known here for influential books on both card games and gambling?

    Answer: John Scarne

    John Scarne wrote influential books on card games and gambling.

  3. Question 3

    Name the designer credited with creating the card game Sleuth.?

    Answer: Sid Sackson

    Sid Sackson created the card game Sleuth.

  4. Question 4

    Who designed the card game Eleusis?

    Answer: Robert Abbott

    Robert Abbott is the designer of Eleusis .

  5. Question 5

    Cambio traces back to which game designer?

    Answer: Alex Randolph

    Alex Randolph is the designer of Cambio.

  6. Question 6

    Which historian is specifically known for work on Monopoly and other games?

    Answer: Philip Orbanes

    Philip Orbanes is known is a historian of Monopoly and other games.

  7. Question 7

    Which writer from the list produced reference works covering both card and board games?

    Answer: Paul Lamford

    Paul Lamford wrote reference works on card and board games.

  8. Question 8

    Which figure is associated with writing and research on games, including card games?

    Answer: Paul Babcock

    Paul Babcock is associated with writing and research on games, including card games.

  9. Question 9

    Who wrote about the cultural meanings of playing cards and games?

    Answer: Marcel Danesi

    Marcel Danesi has written about the cultural meanings of playing cards and games.

  10. Question 10

    After which century did the French-suited deck spread widely across Europe?

    Answer: 15th century

    The French-suited deck spread widely across Europe after the 15th century.

  11. Question 11

    In traditional Spanish-suited decks, what four suit symbols appear?

    Answer: cups, coins, swords, clubs

    Spanish-suited decks traditionally use cups, coins, swords, and clubs.

  12. Question 12

    A collector hands you a deck with acorns, leaves, hearts, and bells. Which traditional suit system is that?

    Answer: German-suited deck

    German-suited decks traditionally use acorns, leaves, hearts, and bells.

  13. Question 13

    Which trick-taking game was one of Europe’s most influential in the 17th and 18th centuries?

    Answer: Ombre

    Ombre was one of Europe’s most influential trick-taking games in the 17th and 18th centuries.

  14. Question 14

    What is the name of the 19th-century trick-taking game played by exactly two players in the supplied facts?

    Answer: Écarté

    Écarté is a 19th-century trick-taking game for two players.

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