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This site offers eight fully playable card games, each with its own rules guide and in-game tutorial mode. If you're new to card games entirely, start with Regular Euchre — it's the fastest to learn and the best foundation for understanding how trick-taking games work. From there, Classic Bid Euchre adds a competitive bidding layer that makes every hand more strategic. Once you're comfortable bidding, Spades and Hearts offer completely different experiences: Spades is a partnership game with permanent trump and individual bids, while Hearts is a trick-avoidance game played alone against three opponents with no trump at all.
For players who want more complexity, the Bid Euchre variants push the game further: Token Bid adds an economy of tokens and special bids, Anti-Euchre flips the entire objective upside down, Double Trouble introduces a trump switch mid-hand, and Triple Threat rotates through three trump suits over the course of a single deal. Each tutorial mode in-game walks you through an actual hand with guidance, so you can learn by doing rather than just reading rules. All games support four difficulty levels — Easy through Expert — so you can start forgiving and increase the challenge as your skills improve.
Learn the standard Bid Euchre rules — bidding, trump, tricks, and scoring.
Classic Bid Euchre with tokens, High/Low/Mid calls, Shot, and Loner bids.
Classic Euchre — order up trump, use bowers, first to 10 points.
Spades are always trump. Bid your tricks. First to 500 wins.
Avoid hearts and the Queen of Spades. Lowest score wins.
Bid to LOSE tricks instead of win them. Everything is reversed.
Two trump suits — trump switches mid-hand after trick 3.
Three trumps — trump rotates every 2 tricks throughout the hand.