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5 Crowns Card Game Rules: Official Guide + Scoring Tips

Updated April 16, 2026 Guide
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5 Crowns is a rummy-style card game built around 11 rounds, changing wildcards, and careful hand management. If you want the short version, draw one card, build books or runs, discard one card, and keep your leftover score as low as possible across the full game.

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Quick Facts

Players2 to 7
Game length30 to 60 minutes
Deck5 Crowns deck with changing wildcards
Best forFamilies who want more strategy than pure speed

How to set up

Step-by-step rules

On your turn, draw the top card from either the deck or the discard pile.

Build books of the same rank or runs of consecutive cards in the same suit.

Use wildcards to complete incomplete sets when necessary.

Discard one card face up to end your turn.

Go out when all cards are part of legal books or runs and you can discard your final card.

After one player goes out, all other players take one last turn and then count points left in hand.

Key takeaways

Scoring rules

Number cards count at face value, Kings count as 13, jokers are 25, and the current round wildcard is worth 20 points if it remains in your hand. Across 11 rounds, the lowest total score wins.

Wildcard discipline

Most new players hoard wildcards too long. In practice, going out one turn earlier is usually better than protecting a perfect hand and risking 20 dead points.

Where games swing

Rounds in the middle of the game matter most. Hand sizes are large enough to create mistakes, but the wildcard ranks are still easy to forget.

Common mistakes

Useful house-rule variations

FAQ

How many rounds are in 5 Crowns?

A full game has 11 rounds, beginning with 3 cards and ending with 13 cards.

How do wildcards work in 5 Crowns?

The wildcard changes every round based on the number of cards dealt for that round.

How is scoring calculated in 5 Crowns?

You total the point values of all cards left in your hand after the round ends, then carry that score across all 11 rounds.

What happens if the draw pile runs out?

Shuffle the discard pile except the top visible card and keep playing.

Can you use multiple wildcards in one run?

Yes. As long as the final set is legal, multiple wildcards may be used in the same book or run.

Take the next step

If you like the rhythm of rounds, scoring, and evolving rules, prototype your own card system and tune the balance faster.