Card

Canasta

Master the ultimate card game of strategy and risk: build two canastas before your opponent while managing frozen piles and wild cards.

Popularity
#67
No ratings yet

Sign in to rate this game

2 players
45-90 minutes
Hard

What You'll Need

🃏 Two standard 52-card decks plus 4 jokers

About This Game

A rummy-type game from Uruguay that became a 1950s craze. Players form melds of seven cards (canastas) using two decks with jokers. Rich in strategy with wild cards and frozen discard piles.

How to Play

  1. Use two standard decks + 4 jokers (108 cards total)
  2. Deal 11 cards each; start discard pile
  3. Draw 2 cards OR take entire discard pile (with restrictions)
  4. Meld: 3+ same-rank cards; max 3 wild cards per meld
  5. Canasta: 7-card meld = natural (500 pts) or mixed (300 pts)
  6. Must have canasta before going out
  7. Discard pile 'frozen' if started with wild/red 3 or by discarding wild
  8. To take frozen pile: must use top card in natural meld
  9. Red 3s: bonus cards (100 pts each; all four = 800 pts)
  10. Black 3s: can only meld when going out
  11. Going out: bonus 100-200 points
  12. First team to 5000 points wins
  13. Two-player: deal 15 cards; need 2 canastas to go out

History & Background

Canasta was invented in Montevideo, Uruguay around 1939 by attorney Segundo Santos and architect Alberto Serrato. The name comes from the Spanish word for "basket," referring to the tray used to hold undealt cards.

The game spread through Argentina in the 1940s, then to the United States in 1949, where it became a sensation. By 1950, Canasta was the biggest card game craze since Contract Bridge in the 1930s.

Canasta's popularity peaked in 1951-1952, when it was reportedly played by more Americans than any other card game. Canasta sets, books, and accessories became best-sellers. The game's appeal lay in its blend of strategy and the excitement of building melds.

While Canasta's popularity eventually waned, it never disappeared. The two-player variant remains popular among card game enthusiasts, and the game has experienced periodic revivals. Its influence can be seen in later games like Rummy 500 and Phase 10.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you play Canasta with 2 players?

Yes, Canasta works great with 2 players. The game is well-suited to a duo and you'll have a fantastic time together.

What changes when playing Canasta with 2 players?

With 2 players, Canasta plays smoothly — the main difference is a more direct, head-to-head dynamic. You'll interact more closely with your opponent, which can make each round feel more personal and strategic.

How long does Canasta take to play?

A typical game of Canasta takes about 45-90 minutes. This can vary based on players' experience level and how quickly decisions are made.

What do you need to play Canasta?

To play Canasta, you need: Two standard 52-card decks plus 4 jokers. That's it — no special equipment required.

Featured In

Added 2 months ago Updated about 1 month ago
Browse more games

Explore More Games

Discover the most popular two-player games or browse by category.