Crazy Color Cards
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Play classic Crazy Color Cards against the computer on a green felt-style table. Match colors and numbers, play action cards, shout Crazy Cards when you have one card left, and be the first to empty your hand each round—just don’t let your score hit 100 or you lose the whole match.
Genre: Casual / Card / Strategy
Difficulty: Medium

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How to Play
- Each player starts with seven cards. One card is flipped to start the discard pile.
- On your turn, play a card that matches the top discard by color, by number, or by symbol—or play a Wild when the rules allow.
- If you have no valid play, draw from the deck; drawing may end your turn depending on the card you drew and the rules in play.
- Action cards (skips, reverses, draw cards, wilds) change the flow of the game—watch the pile and plan ahead.
- When you play your second-to-last card, call Crazy Color Cards (the game celebrates this moment for you).
- Win the round by getting rid of all your cards first; your opponent’s leftover cards add to their score.
- Reach the target score limit (first to 100 points loses the match) to end the game—aim to win rounds and keep your own score low.
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FAQs
How do I win a round?
Play all of your cards before the CPU does. When your hand is empty, you win that round and the CPU’s remaining cards are converted into points on their score.
How do I lose the whole match?
Scores add up across rounds. If your total reaches the losing limit first (in this version, first to 100 points loses), the match ends.
What can I play on my turn?
You can usually play a card that matches the current top card by color or value, or play a wild when the rules allow. If nothing fits, you typically draw from the deck instead.
What happens when I play a Wild?
You choose the next color from the on-screen color buttons. The CPU then plays with that new color in mind.
What does the CPU do on its turn?
The CPU looks for legal plays, may draw if it has no options, and can chain certain effects depending on the last card played—same general idea as a human opponent.
Why did my score jump after a round?
When you lose a round, the value of the cards left in your hand is added to your score. High-value and action cards count for more, so finishing clean matters.
Can I play again after the game ends?
Yes. Use the play-again option on the end screen to reset scores and start a fresh match without reloading the page.
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