Zwickern

Zwickern or Zwicker, is a German fishing card game for two to eight players played in Schleswig-Holstein in North Germany. It is an old game whose rules first appeared in 1930. It has been described as "a simpler and jollier version of Cassino", which is "exciting and entertaining" and easy to learn. German author, Hans Fallada, who learned it in while in gaol at Neumünster, called it "a rather cunning farmer's game from Holstein." The feature that makes it unique among fishing games is its use of up to 6 Jokers.

Zwicker
"A simpler and jollier version of Cassino"
A pack of Zwicker cards had 6 Jokers
OriginHolstein, Germany
Alternative namesZwickern, Zwickeln
TypeFishing game
Players2-8, 4 best
Age range10+
Cards58
DeckFrench + 6 Jokers, Zwicker pack
Rank (high→low)K, Q, J, A, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2
PlayClockwise
Playing time10–12 min/hand; 30–40 min/round
Related games
Cassino  Scopa  Skwitz  Escoba
Feature: employs up to 6 Jokers
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