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Pairs

#152237BGG ↗

2014 · 2-8 players · 15min · weight 1.13 · 2,476 ratings

v2 v3

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ID
152237
Name
Pairs
Year
2014
Rank
2175
Min players
2
Max players
8
Playing time
15
Min playtime
15
Max playtime
15
Avg weight
1.1296
Num weights
108
Bayes avg
5.90995
Average
6.33049
Users rated
2476
Num owned
6599
Wanting
37
Wishing
253
Num comments
864
Fetched at
Sat Apr 25 2026 16:18:06 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mechanisms (3)
Push Your LuckScore-and-Reset GameSingle Loser Game
Categories (1)
Card Game
Description (1731 chars)

Pairs is the name of the game, and pairs of cards are what players want to avoid. The game uses a 55-card deck that contains one 1, two 2s, three 3s, and so on up to ten 10s. At the start of the game, shuffle the deck, then remove five cards from play unseen. Deal one card face-up to each player. Whoever has the lowest card is the first active player. She decides whether to "hit" — that is, be dealt another card — or forfeit the round. If she hits and is dealt a card that doesn't match a card she already has in front of her, then the next player clockwise becomes the active player; if the card does match, then the round ends, she keeps one of these matching cards as penalty points, then everyone else discards their cards and a new round begins with each player being dealt a card. If the active player forfeits, the round ends and she takes the lowest-valued card visible on the table as penalty points, then a new round begins. Penalty cards remain set aside, even if the deck is shuffled to continue play. If a player acquires more penalty points than the predetermined threshold, then the game ends and this player loses. (Alternatively, players can use coins to track scores between games, with the loser paying everyone one coin, paying her score in coins to the player with the lowest score, etc.) There are many versions of Pairs from Cheapass Games. The base game play is identical, but the artwork (and artist) vary across the versions. Some include special game rules relevant to the theme of the deck. In general, you can find new/experimental/user-submitted rules at the official website, and many non-English versions of Pairs also include rules for additional games to play with this deck.

LLM v2 (wide)

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LLM v3 (deep)

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