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Durak

In Russia's favorite card game, you're not trying to win—you're desperately trying not to be the fool left holding cards. Fast, tense, and cunningly simple.

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2 players
15-30 minutes
Easy

What You'll Need

🃏 36-card deck (standard deck with 2-5 removed)

About This Game

Russia's most popular card game, meaning 'fool' in Russian. An attack and defense game where the goal is not to win but to avoid being the last player with cards - the fool!

How to Play

  1. Use 36-card deck (6 through Ace)
  2. Deal 6 cards each; flip bottom of stock to show trump suit
  3. Lowest trump holder attacks first
  4. Attacker plays card(s); defender must beat each with higher same-suit or trump
  5. Multiple attackers: others may add cards matching values in play
  6. Defender beats all = cards go to discard; defender becomes attacker
  7. Defender can't beat = must pick up all played cards
  8. After attack, draw back to 6 from stock (attacker first)
  9. When stock empty, play with cards in hand
  10. First to empty hand is out (safe)
  11. Last player with cards is the Durak (fool) and loses!
  12. Partnership variant: 4 players in teams

History & Background

Durak (meaning "fool" in Russian) is the most popular card game in Russia and the former Soviet states. The game emerged in the late 18th century and became a national pastime, played everywhere from military barracks to family kitchens.

Unlike most Western card games where the goal is to win, in Durak the objective is to not lose—the last player holding cards is the "fool" and loses the game. This creates a unique dynamic where players gang up on the weakest player and strategic sacrifices are common.

The game was so popular during Soviet times that special "Durak" decks were manufactured with 36 cards (6 through Ace). Today, Durak is experiencing a digital renaissance, with millions playing online versions across Eastern Europe and beyond.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you play Durak with 2 players?

Yes, Durak 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 Durak with 2 players?

With 2 players, Durak 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 Durak take to play?

A typical game of Durak takes about 15-30 minutes. This can vary based on players' experience level and how quickly decisions are made.

What do you need to play Durak?

To play Durak, you need: 36-card deck (standard deck with 2-5 removed). That's it — no special equipment required.

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