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A cheerful woman holds playing cards, featuring the game Hearts with visible aces of spades and hearts, against a green patterned background
A cheerful woman holds playing cards, featuring the game Hearts with visible aces of spades and hearts, against a green patterned background

Hearts

A cheerful woman holds playing cards, featuring the game Hearts with visible aces of spades and hearts, against a green patterned background

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About Hearts

The classic 4 player hearts card game against 3 computer opponents

Passing: After checking their cards, each player picks three cards and passes them face down to another player. You have to pass your cards before you look at the new cards you get. The order goes like this: first pass to the player on your left, next round to your right, third round to the person across from you, and then in the fourth round, no cards are passed. This cycle keeps repeating until the game is over. Playing tricks: The person with the 2 of clubs goes first and plays that card to kick off the first trick. Each player must play a card in the same suit if they have one. If they do not, they can play any other card. There is one rule for the very first trick; if you do not have any clubs, you are not allowed to play a heart or the Queen of Spades. The highest card of the suit that was led wins the trick. There is no trump suit. Whoever wins a trick takes all the cards and leads the next trick. You cannot lead with a heart until someone has played a heart or the Queen of Spades during a trick; this is called "breaking" hearts. The Queen of Spades can be played as a lead anytime. Scoring: After each hand, each player counts the hearts they have collected. Every heart is worth 1 point. The Queen of Spades is worth 13 points. If someone gets all 13 hearts and the Queen of Spades in the same round, they can either subtract 26 points from their own score or add 26 points to everyone else's score. The game goes until someone hits 100 points or more. When that happens, the game ends, and the player with the lowest score is the winner.

Click on end game/submit score to add your score to the leaderboard.

The Hearts game on Play123 has a leaderboard for saving scores.

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Playing Hearts is always a blast, especially when you are strategizing to avoid those pesky hearts and the Queen of Spades. If you are in the mood for more card game fun, why not try Spades? It's another classic trick-taking game with a twist. For a different challenge, check out Kings & Queens Solitaire Tripeaks where you can enjoy a solitaire adventure. And if you are a fan of card games, the Card Games category has plenty more to offer. Happy gaming!

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Susanplays1 Susanplays1

That was fun! I wonder why more people don't play it. It even has a leader board. yes

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Number of votes: 7