Thirteen cards in your hand. A pile to draw from. A pile to discard into. And somewhere between the two, there's a winning combination waiting to be found.
Rummy is the classic card game that's been around longer than anyone can remember — and it's still one of the best tests of strategy and patience you'll find. The goal is simple: arrange your cards into valid sequences and sets before anyone else does. The execution? That's where it gets interesting.
You start with a hand of cards. Each turn, you draw one from the pile or the discard, then get rid of one you don't need. The game flows fast — you're constantly evaluating, rearranging, second-guessing. Should you hold onto that card or throw it away? Is your opponent collecting the same suit? One wrong discard and you've just handed them the win.
The real skill is in the discard. It's not just about what you keep — it's about what you let go. A smart player knows when to hold and when to fold. A great player knows what their opponent needs and keeps it out of reach.
Pure sequences, impure sequences, sets of three or four. The combinations keep you thinking. The pressure keeps you sharp. And the satisfaction of laying down your entire hand in one go? That's why people keep coming back.
No downloads. Browser only. Just you, a deck of cards, and a whole lot of sequencing.