If not, you could try looking it up in a book. If you already know the game you might consider contributing a description of it to this site. Therefore it is quite likely that the game you want is not yet here. At present the site contains rules for only a minority of the card games that exist. These types of game are generally not listed in the index below. Invented games (newly created games and variations contributed by readers) At present the site contains rules for only a minority of the card games that exist.Solitaire / Patience games (games for one player).Commercial games (games requiring a special pack of cards produced by a single manufacturer).1 For four players, play two separate games. Then rotate this position around the table for each subsequent hand. But if you have a third person who wants to play, have one person act as the dealer without dealing themselves any cards. If you are searching for games for a particular number of players you may prefer to use the Index of Games by Number of Players. Gin rummy is best played with only two players. Traditional multi-player card games for which rules are available from this site are listed below in alphabetical order, together with the number of players and the design and number of cards or tiles needed for each - see further explanation at the end of the page. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #