Girls Night Card Game

Here’s a collection of 15 fun games to play with a deck of cards! These are card games that kids can learn and families can play together.

One thing to keep in mind about card games is that many games are called by several different names. So you may get partway through the rules on any of these and realize that you know that game by another name. It’s just kind of how it goes with card games!

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Welcome to a brand new party game from the creators of What Do You Meme? Ditch the dudes for the night because this game is For The Girls! Perfect for: Bachelorette Parties, Girls' Night In, Girls' Night Out, Birthday Parties, Sororities, Pre-games, Reunions, and more! Get prepared for rounds of Truth. Make it a girls night with The Rank Game's 'Girls Night' category deck of 40 topic cards about sugar and spice and everything nice. All the fun topics that make for great girly girl gab. This 'Standalone Pack' works as an expansion to The Rank Game base game, the super-fun party game about YOU and your people–and your likes and dislikes. Invite your besties over for the ultimate adult game night with this hilarious party pack of games! All of our games can be mixed with each other to fit your style so feel free to grab Black Card Revoked too. The following items are included in each pack: Girls Night Out - Pre-Game Edition Angela Yee's Lip Service - Na.

How to Play California Speed from It’s Always Autumn. This is a two player game.

Here’s how to play Kings in the Corner – looks like an interesting game!

How to Play Spoons from Coffee Cups and Crayons. You have to try this one!

Go Fish is another great classic game for kids. There are lots of Go Fish card sets, but here’s How to Play Go Fish with a deck of cards.

And another classic – how to play War!

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Help Your Neighbor is one of our favorite games because it’s equally fun for young kids and adults. Ages 4+ can handle this one! You’ll need poker chips as well as decks of cards and dice.

How to Play Hearts – this is a good game to start with amongst the trick-taking games.

Spades is another classic trick-taking game.

How to Play Three Thirteen – this game has several rounds, and the wild card changes every time so you have to pay attention! Fun for a wide range of ages.

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How to Play Golf – I had not heard of this one, but it looks good!

The Bicycle Cards website has instructions for how to play rummy.

When I was growing up, we used to play Push Rummy, which is a fun variation on the basic rummy game.

Nerts is another fun and fast-paced card game! I love this one because there is no waiting for turns. Everyone plays all the time! In my opinion, the game works best with two teams of two (four players). Each team needs their own deck of cards.

How to Play James Bond – I’m really curious to try this one! Looks fun, and there is a video explanation which is helpful.

My husband grew up playing lots of Canasta and loved it. Here’s how to play Canasta from the Bicycle cards website.

Fit in a little math learning by playing a few rounds of Make Ten.

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  1. I was just planning to introduce games to our family nights and I found this perfect article thanks dear for sharing these game ideas.

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  2. I’m a grandma trying to find alternatives to electronics for my 4 grandkids ages 5-9 thank you!

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  3. We play a LOT of Golf (also called Army but no one knows why). It's fun, doesn't take a lot of concentration, and is fun to socialize while playing.

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  4. My son -in-law is color blind so, playing any game is hard. I taught our family over Thanksgiving James Bond. He loved it and was very competitive. It is a great game for people of all ages.

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  5. at 88 years old and a disabled veteran my days are spent playing all kinds of card games with friends and family,thank you Hoyle card company.

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  6. I love Nertz definitely the best game for competitive or big families . If you are looking for a high speed fun game that’s the one !!!

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Looking for a fun alternative to your typical girls night? After you send your free online invitations, start planning fun party games for your celebration. Whether you're planning a girls night out, a girls night in, or a sleepover party, there are several girls night games that can help spice up your evening!

Here are some girls night party games that will help you get to know your friends even better!

  • “Never Have I Ever:” This is a fun (but dangerous) girls night game to play with your girlfriends. This game can be planned in the comfort of your home or out at a restaurant or bar. For this game, everyone starts with three fingers raised. Have everyone go around the circle and finish the sentence “Never have I ever…” The purpose of this game is to find the most adventurous person so if someone says a statement and someone else in the room has done it, that person must put down one of their fingers. The last person with a finger raised is the winner!
  • “Who Am I:” This is a terrific game for a girls night. To play, have everyone write down the names of famous people and put the names into a hat. Have each person draw a name from the hat without looking at it. Then, have everyone tape the small piece of paper to their forehead so that other people can read the name but each person cannot see who they are. Next, each person takes a turn asking yes/no questions about their person to the group. Some examples of questions could be: “Am I alive?”, “Am I female?”, etc. The first person who is able to guess who their person is wins that round.
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  • Scavenger Hunt: This is always a fun girls night out party game to play! A day or so before the big night out, make a list of all of the big landmarks, restaurants, or bars in your town. Then, try to come up with different clues for teams to try to find. Put all of the clues onto two separate lists. The lists can have a different order, but make sure that the final landmark is the same on both lists. Once everyone arrives at your house, split the girls into two teams. Make sure each of the teams has at least one camera so that they can take a picture at each landmark to document that they were there. Another fun twist for this scavenger hunt is that one girl must complete a dare at each of the stops. For example, a dare could be “Find a random guy and ask for his autograph.” The first team to reach the final landmark with the correct answers/photos wins the scavenger hunt!
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Other popular games for a girls night include board games and card games, like bunco. Regardless of the games you choose to play during your girls night, remember that it's all about having fun!