Eleusis is a fun card game that is pretty easy to learn how to play. Grab a few buddies, and check out this video tutorial!
Learn to play Eleusis – and the strategies that go with playing this game successfully.
Step 1: Shuffle cards
Shuffle two decks of cards together and deal 12 cards to each player.
Step 2: Dealer writes secret rule
Write a secret rule if you are the dealer.
TIP: Secret rule examples include: If the last card played was a spade, play a heart; or if the last card was a diamond, play a king.
Step 3: Turn top card over
Offer a hint for the rule and turn the top card over on the table.
Step 4: Player to left goes first
Place one card on the table, next to the initial card, and continue play to the left. The dealer confirms whether the card played follows the rule.
Step 5: Playing incorrect cards
Place a card that doesn't follow the rule perpendicular to the last correct card.
Step 6: Incorrect player draws
Play a card according to the rule and you don't draw. Play a card that breaks the rule; draw a card from the deck.
Step 7: Dealer confirms accuracy
If you suspect that you know the rule and have no card to play, then you show your hand. The dealer confirms whether you were right.
Step 8: End the game
Correctly guess the rule or play all of your cards and the game is over. Six points are awarded for a correct guess, one point is lost for each card left in a player's hand, and three points are awarded for playing all of your cards.
Did you know? A Michigan math professor used Eleusis to help teachers teach students the scientific method.
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