How to Play

Rummy is a card game that is played with two decks of cards wit

The Objective Of Rummy

The objective of rummy card game is to arrange the 13 cards in valid sets and sequences. To win the game you need to make minimum 2 sequences, out of which one needs to be pure sequence and rest can be any valid sequence or sets. Without a pure sequence you cannot make a valid rummy declaration. This is one of the most important rummy rules.

How to Form Sequences?

In rummy, a sequence is a group of three or more consecutive cards of the same suit. There are two types of sequences that are formed; a pure sequence and an impure sequence. To win the game of rummy you need at least one pure sequence in your rummy hand.

Pure Sequence

A pure sequence is a group of three or more cards of the same suit, placed in consecutive order. To form a pure sequence in rummy card game, a player cannot use any Joker or wild card.
Here are a few examples of pure sequence.

  • 5 6 7(Pure sequence with three cards and there is no Joker or wild card used)
  • 3 4 5 6(Pure sequence with four cards. There is no use of Joker or wild cards here.)
Impure Sequence
  • 6 7 Q 9 (Here Q has been used as a wild Joker replacing 8 to form an impure sequence.)
  • 5 Q 7 8 PJ (Impure sequence with Q as wild joker that is replacing 6 and the Printed Joker is replacing 9.)
How to Form Sets?

A set is a group of three or more cards of the same value but of different suits. When you are forming sets, you can use wild card and Jokers.

Examples of sets
  • A A A (In this set, all the Ace are of different suits, make a valid set.)
  • 8 8 8 8 (Rummy set is formed with four 8 cards of different suits.)
  • 9 Q 9 9 (Here Q has been used as wild joker replacing 9 to make set.)
  • 5 5 5 PJ (Printed joker replacing 5 to make set.)
  • 5 5 Q PJ (Here Q has been used as wild joker replacing 5 & Printed joker replacing 5 to make set.)
  • 5 5 PJ Q Q (This is a set of 5 cards with Printed joker & Q as wild joker replacing 5 5 and one more wild joker Q to complete 13 cards grouping.)

Note: The set is formed with same card of different suits. However, you can't use two or more cards of the same suit. This is taken as an invalid declaration. Also, note that a set can have more than four cards. So, if you have a set of four cards and you are using an additional Joker, then in total it becomes a 5 cards group and still be a valid set. At no given time, the hand can have more than 13 cards.

Examples of invalid set
  • Q Q Q (There are two Qs of the same suit making it an invalid set.)
  • 7 7 7 7 Q (It has two 7 spades of the same suit. The wild card Q as the fifth card is valid but having two 7 is making it invalid.)
How To Play Rummy Card Game?

Follow this simple rummy rules and instructions to know how to play the game from start to end:

  • Rummy card game is played between 2 to 6 players with 2 decks of cards. Each player is dealt with 13 cards and a random card is selected as wild joker or joker card of the game.
  • The player has to draw and discard cards to form valid sets and sequences of the 13 cards in hand where player can also use wild joker or printed joker of the deck to make impure sequence and sets.
  • As per indian rummy rules, once a player arranged 13 cards in valid 2 sequences including 1 pure sequence and more groups (sequences or sets),one can make a declaration and win the game.
Quick Tips To Win The Rummy Card Game

Just as it's important to know the rummy rules, it is also necessary to play carefully and with focus. Here are quick tips to win the rummy game and stay a step ahead of your competitors.

  • Form the pure sequence at the very beginning of the game. Without a pure sequence, a player cannot make a declaration.
  • Discard cards with high points like Ace, Jack, Queen and King. Replace these cards with Joker or Wild Cards. It reduces the point load, in case you lose the game.
  • As much as possible, avoid picking from the discard pile. It gives away what hand you are trying to form.
  • Look out for smart cards. For example, a 7 of any suit can work with 5 and 6 of the same suit and also 8 and 9 of the same suit.
  • Jokers play an important role in rummy. Try using them to replace high value cards. Remember, Joker and wild cards cannot be used to form pure sequence.
  • When you are ready to make a declaration, check and recheck your cards and then press the button. An invalid declaration can turn even a winning game into a complete loss.
Common Terms Used In Rummy Rules

Here are some common terms of Vrummy that every player needs to know before he starts playing.

What is a Rummy Table?

It is the table where the game of rummy is played. Every rummy table can sit two to six players for each game.

What is Joker and Wild Cards?

In each rummy deck there is a Printed Joker and there is a Wild Card that is selected at random at the beginning of the game. The role of both these types of card is the same. Jokers are used to form sets and impure sequences. A Joker card can replace the desired number when forming the groups. This is a valid formation in a rummy game.

What is Draw and Discard?

In all Rummy games, each player is dealt 13 cards. Additionally, there are 2 stacks from which each player can select cards, thereby drawing a card. Once a player draws a card, he has to get rid of one card - this is called discarding.

What is Sorting of Cards?

Sorting of cards are done at the beginning of the game. This is done to arrange your cards to help you form your sets and sequences reducing the probability of mixing the cards. Once, the cards are displayed, you can hit the Sort button and start playing.

What is a Drop?

When a player decides to leave the game table at the start or middle of the rummy game, it is a drop. The act is withdrawing from the game as a personal decision. The first drop=20 points; middle drop= 40 points and last drop and maximum point loss is 80 points.

In case of Pool rummy, if a player drops in 101 pool, the score is 20. In case, it is 201 pool rummy, the drop score is 25. In a game, where it is best of 2 and best of 3 is played, then a drop is not allowed.

What is an Invalid Declaration?

An invalid declaration happens in rummy card game when the player presses the Declaration button, but the cards are not in valid sequences and sets. Therefore, the player will lose the game and the competitor will automatically be declared as the winner.

Here are few examples of common invalid declarations players make while playing rummy:

  • Wrong Declaration with Invalid Sets

    Example 1: 10 10 10 10 Q

    A set can have 3 cards or more, however a set needs to be formed with cards of the same value and different suits. In this situation, the Wild Joker (Queen of Hearts) card was added and that became the fifth card, which is valid as per rules, however the group consist of 2 cards of the same suit making it a wrong declaration.

    Example 2: K K K

    In this set, there are 3 cards which is well within the minimum limit. Also, a set consists of cards of the same face value but has to be of different suits. The set cannot have more than one card of the same suit. In this example, the set consists of two cards of the same suit and that makes it a wrong declaration.

  • Wrong Declaration with Invalid Sequences

    Example 1: 10 10 10 10 | 5 5 5 | 6 6 6 | 9 9 Joker

    A valid declaration requires 2 sequences, out of which one needs to be pure sequence i.e. sequence without joker and the other can be pure or impure sequence i.e. sequence with or without joker. However, in the given example there is neither sequence made making it an invalid declaration.

    Example 2: K K K | 6 7 Joker | 9 10 J Joker | 5 5 5

    A valid declaration must have 2 sequences, out of which one needs to be pure sequence i.e. sequence without joker and the other can be pure or impure sequence i.e. sequence with or without joker. This example shows that there are 2 sequences, but both are impure sequence i.e. sequence with joker and the pure sequence is not there. It is compulsory to have a pure sequence before you make a declaration.

    Example 3: Q Q Q | 6 7 8 9 | 5 5 5 | 10 10 10

    Sequences are very important for a rummy card game and you need minimum 2 sequences, out of which one needs to be pure sequence and the other can be pure or impure sequence to win the game. In this example, there is a pure sequence, however the 2nd sequence is missing and hence it is an invalid declaration.

Useful Chart - How To Play & Rummy Guidelines For Valid Rummy Declaration:
Handy Directions to Follow While Declaring With 13 Cards:
PURE SEQUENCEIMPURE SEQUENCESET 1 & SET 2
COMPULSORY to makeNOT COMPULSORY
(Can make to fulfill minimum 2 sequence requirement)
NOT COMPULSORY
(Can make to complete 13 Cards valid grouping)
Made with 3 or More CardsMade with 3 or More CardsMade with 3 or 4 Cards without Joker.
OR
Made with 3, 4 or More Cards with Joker.
Cards of SAME SUIT in SEQUENTIAL ORDERCards of SAME SUIT in SEQUENTIAL ORDER with Wild Card Joker or Printed JokerCards of SAME VALUE & DIFFERENT SUIT (2 Cards of same color but different suit can be used Ex - 5 5 5).
CANNOT USE JOKER or WILD CARDCAN USE JOKER or WILD CARDCAN USE JOKER or WILD CARD
Useful Chart - How To Play & Rummy Guidelines For Valid Rummy Declaration:
  • There is one Pure Sequence of 4 cards
  • There is Impure Sequence of 3 cards where 8♣ is a wild joker
  • There is a “Set 1” of 3 cards
  • There is a “Set 2” of 3 cards having a “Printed Joker”
How The Points Are Calculated As Per Indian Rummy Rules?

Let us look how points calculation is done, when you are playing online rummy card game.

CARDSVALUE
High value cards Ace, King, Queen, JackAll carry 10 points each
Joker and Wild CardsZero points
Other cardsHave point value same as their face value
Example: 8, 9 10 8 points, 9 points, 10 points
Losing Player Points
If the player doesn't have 2 sequences including a pure sequenceValue of all cards is added, capped at 80 points
If the player has formed 2 sequences including pure sequenceValue of cards that are not in sequence are calculated
Wrong Declaration80 points
First Drop20 points
Middle Drop40 points
3 Consecutive MissesConsidered as middle drop with 40 points loss
Leave TableIf player leaves table after picking from closed deck, it is considered middle drop. If the player hasn't picked any card, it is taken as first drop.
Examples of Points Calculation With Winning Amount

Example: Table of 6 Players (Wild Joker Q)

PlayerHand FormedPoints Calculated
Player 12 3 4 | 5 6 Q | 8 8 5 | 2 2 | K QThe player has 2 sequences 1 pure and 1 impure. So, only the points of unmatched cards will be counted = 45
Player 24 4 4| 4 5 Q | 3 7 8 | Q K | 10 9The player has not formed 2 sequences, including the pure sequence. Hence, points of all cards will be calculated =68
Player 33 4 5 | 5 6 7 Q | 8 5 | 2 2 2 | KThe player has 2 sequences, 1 pure and 1 impure. It also has 1 set formed. The points will be calculated only for the ungrouped cards = 23
Player 4A 4 5 | 5 6 10 J | 8 5 | 2 2 Q | KFirst Drop with a loss of 20 points
Player 54 4 4| 4 5 Q | A 7 8 | Q K | J 93 consecutive misses= 40 points
Player 62 3 4 | 5 6 7 Q | 5 5 5 | 2 2 2WINNER