A zoomed-in screenshot of the scorecard after a game in Trickster Cards. Names of players, teams, scores from previous hands, and the winners are shown.

For Experienced Players

Looking for a challenge? Meet for free and compete with other players on Trickster Cards.

A zoomed-in screenshot of a list of popular Euchre rules in the 'Play' section of Trickster Cards. Vertical bars indicate relative popularity to help users choose rules where they're more likely to be matched with other real players.

Public Games

Choose a game and select “Play” to match other players based on skill and speed. Instantly match an in-progress game and “Play Again” to stay with the same group.

A zoomed-in screenshot of a table for a Compete game in Trickster Cards. The rules for the table, players currently seated, the stakes, and an option to join the table are presented.

Compete Games

Browse games that only start with a full table of real players. Choose your level of competition and join a game that fits your preferred rules.

A zoomed-in screenshot of a list of popular Euchre rules in the 'Play' section of Trickster Cards. Here, two of the rules have been selected as favorites, keeping them at the top of the list. A third rule is not a favorite and highlights the differences between it and the favorite rules.

Your Favorite Rules

Find your preferred way to play from our many rules. Save your favorites to easily see what’s different.

A zoomed-in screenshot of a club invitation in Trickster Cards. The name of the club, Card Sharks, is displayed along with the numbers of admins and members. Options are provided to join the club or decline the invitation.

Clubs

Join clubs to compete with groups of like-minded players. Play in events to get ranked and move up in club standings.

Screenshot of 'Top Players' on a leaderboard in Trickster Cards. The top 10 ranked players are displayed.

Leaderboards

Check our leaderboards to see how you rank over time. Compare with top players, players near your rank, and your friends.

A zoomed-in screenshot of a list of daily Hearts challenges in Trickster Cards. Challenges for standard 4-player Hearts and for 4-player Hearts with the Jack of Diamonds worth -10 points are displayed.

Daily Challenges

Compete on your schedule with daily games where everyone is dealt the same cards. Check the results to see how you ranked and who played it better.

A zoomed-in screenshot of the options displayed after selecting another player during a game in Trickster Cards. Options offered include mute, block, and report.

Block Players

Keep the riff-raff out by blocking anyone you don’t want to play with. Optionally report players if needed to help keep games fun and fair.