Game: Spoons Number of Players: 4 or more Things Needed to Play: Deck of Cards Spoons (1 less than the number of players) How to Play: Shuffle a deck of cards and hand them out to each player. Players take turns clockwise. On their turn, a player must do the following in order: Play a Card: Each player will draw a card from the deck and then discard an unwanted card to the player on their left. Match Cards: The aim is to collect four cards of the same number. When a player achieves this, they may pick up a spoon. Once a player picks up a spoon, all other players must race to grab the remaining spoons from the center. The player who fails to grab a spoon is out of the game. A Little History: This is a game we’d play together as a family that always was incredibly fun for me. The ten of us would get together around the table and wait for the matching 4 cards that would allow us to pick up a spoon. It was then a race to see who could then grab the rest from there.
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