How to Play Crazy Eights

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Published 2020-07-09
Learn how to play crazy eights with this guide from wikiHow: www.wikihow.com/Play-Crazy-Eights

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All Comments (21)
  • @J64z
    This is how I play Joker = Draw 6 Ace = Draw 4 Regular 2 = Draw 2 Regular 8 = wild card that u can put anything on top of with examples Jack = skip Queen = reverse Everything else is a basic card
  • @KrypticMe
    Is the point system really necessary? Like whoever is left with no cards in their hand wins...
  • @abetheiii04
    You can combine the rules of Crazy Eights and UNO in the standard deck. (4 suits, 13 ranks with jokers). Suits (spades, clubs, heart, diamond) Aces = Number 1 Numbers 2-10 (except 8s) = Face Value Jacks = Reverse Queens = Skip Kings = +2 Number 8s = Wild Jokers = Wild +4
  • THIS IS HOW YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO PLAY! 8-A WILD CARDS EVERY 2 IS +2 FOR THE PERSON NEXT 2 OF SPADES IS 4 JACKS AND 4S ARE SKIP YOUR TURN
  • @dancadi
    crazy 8s if player puts down 2 i draw two cards but if i cant play is my turn done or do i still pick up my one card like always
  • @Someguy336
    This is how I play Any 8- You can choose any card you want Any 7 or j- Skip Any 2- Draw 2
  • How can that person tally up their points if they don't have cards left?
  • You forgot the other rules: - When you are down to 1 card, yell "last card" or "1 more left!" If you catch another player, then they must draw 2 penalty cards. - Ace: Reverses the direction of the play. - Queen: Skips the next player. - 2: The next player must draw 2 cards and skips their turn. - If Ace, 2, 8, or Queen is flipped, then return the card to the deck and flip a new card.
  • @Vexcenot
    Uno with less random bs. It's competitive viable