Rummy is one of the most fun and exciting games that you will come across in recent years. It not only comes with a lot of twists and turns and also challenges the mind. Did you know that there are also several exciting variants of the game that you should not miss out on? Here’s taking a closer look at the same in this article.

Rummy Variants Worth Checking Out 

Here are some of the top rummy variants that you should know more about.

  • 13 Card Rummy– This version is played with two card decks (52 cards each) and a printed Joker. 2-6 players can play together, where every participant will receive 13 cards. The key aim is to put the cards into a proper set or sequence. The sequence is one where there are three or more cards consecutively from the same suit. There may be a pure and impure sequence (including one Joker). Yet, a set is only created by three or more cards of the same rank. In the Indian rummy format, one can declare after creating two sequences.
  • Pool Rummy– This game is played between 2-4 people and has the 101 and 201 versions. The former is a unique style where individuals play for some rounds until one of them gets to 101 points or higher. The winner is the last remaining player in the pool. The same principle applies for 201 Pool rummy, i.e. the first one to reach this score gets eliminated.
  • Rummy 500– Also known as Persian rummy, this game requires at least two players for it to start and the maximum number is eight players at a time. Every player receives 7 cards and the remainder stays on the pile. Every participant gets the value of the cards based on the sets that are melded in addition to regular cards in the opponents’ hands and points. The first one to get a score of 500 or higher over multiple rounds wins the game.
  • Points Rummy– This game is for amateurs who are still learning the nuances of the game. It is simple and basic, with a total score of 80 points in all. A round of the game is small, i.e. 2-3 minutes, and the winner is the one with the lowest score at the end.
  • Gin Rummy– In this version, there are just two players who take part and the aim is to swiftly discard cards. The player who can do this first is the one who emerges victorious eventually. Every player receives a total of 10 cards in the game, with the other cards going into the pile. The 21st card, however, is kept in the face-up position to initiate the pile of discards.

These are some of the rummy versions that you should know more about. You will find many of them readily available at online platforms and mobile apps. Each of these versions promises its own share of fun and excitement.

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