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👑 The game isn’t over until the Kings go wild — are you ready to rule?
Five Crowns is an award-winning, fast-paced card game featuring a unique five-suit deck and rotating wild cards. Designed for 1-7 players aged 8 and up, it blends strategy and luck in a compact, travel-friendly format perfect for family game nights and on-the-go fun.













| ASIN | B00000IV35 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #8 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | PlayMonster |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 34,038 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | fun |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00736396040015 |
| Grenre | Strategy |
| Included Components | Deck of cards, Rulebook |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 1 x 5.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 6.5"L x 5.5"W |
| Item Part Number | FCR |
| Item Type Name | card game |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | PlayMonster LLC |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4001 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Name | Five Crowns |
| Model Number | 4001 |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Players | 1-7 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Five Crowns |
| Set Name | Five Crowns |
| Size | Other |
| Sub Brand | Five Crowns |
| Subject Character | Stars |
| Theme | Number |
| UPC | 736396040015 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Great card game!!
Love this game!! So fun and easy, great for the family !!
C**E
Such a fun game!
This game is tons of fun! I tend to be a big fan of card based games, as they're easy to travel with, and there are fewer pieces that suspiciously go missing after game night. I've played this game with all kinds of ages, and it's pretty easy to get the hang of. We keep score on a piece of paper, but after a while it becomes fairly obvious who is winning and who is losing. All in all, a great deal for a great game. The components are high quality, the price is right, and the game gets more fun as you add more players. Additionally, it's never going to be the same game twice, so the variety is there too.
M**M
Great game
It is a fun game to play. The instructions are easy to understand and the game is not hard to play at all. It oss a fund game to play to pass the time.
R**A
Easy to learn, fun to play!
Such a fun game! It can be played with a variety of player amounts and is enjoyed by all ages. We were first taught 5 Crowns by my sons college graduate friends, bought it to play with our friends, and play it with our nieces and nephews (who already knew the game when we went to teach them!)
G**1
Good game
I'm not a game player, but my husband is. It's fun for adults and easy enough for younger children to learn it. My husband and grandkids have had fun playing it multiple times.
K**M
Great family game
Game is easy to learn, fun, & quick to complete
G**S
A family favorite!
Five Crowns is a simple card game that combines the logic of Hearts, Spades and Rummy all into one game! The game is recommended for 2-7 players between the ages of 8 through adult. Much like the board game Monopoly, we have developed "house rules" to make the game a little easier and more enjoyable for our family and friends! The game is played with 116 cards consisting of 5 suits (Stars, Hearts, Clubs, Spades and Diamonds), 11 cards of each suit, but only ranging from 3 through King. There are also 6 joker cards in the game. Getting started... After shuffling all 116 cards (we bought a battery powered card shuffler to achieve this feat), we each pick a card and to see who will deal first (lowest card deals). Game Time... It's now time to deal the first round of cards. The game begins by dealing each person 3 cards for the first round. As the rounds progress, the number of cards increase by one and the dealer rotates clockwise so each person has a chance to deal. The first round each person has 3 cards, the next round 4 cards, then 5 cards, and so forth. The remaining cards are placed in the middle (face down) for the draw pile and the top card is turned over to start the discard pile. The first player has the choice to either take the card from the discard pile or take the top card from the draw pile. Either way, once that person takes a card, they must discard one. The object is to collect runs (3 or more cards in a row of the same suit) and/or books (3 or more cards of the same kind, regardless of the suit) and then go out as soon as possible. You can only "go out" if you're able to play ALL the cards in your hand by arranging them into books and/or runs. Once a player goes out, each remaining player has one last chance to either draw a card or take the discard to minimize their points. Wild cards are established by the current round. So, in the first round, 3's are wild, the second round 4's are wild, and so on through the King round. If you're not sure what's wild, just count the number of cards in your hand! Jokers are always wild. Scoring... The proper way to play the game states, "Each opponent scores the face value of every card that is not part of a SET or a book, plus 50 points for each joker and 20 for each current wild (that you're unable to use in a set or a book)." However, to make scoring easier for our family, we play with a slightly different house rule. Instead of receiving points based on the face value of the card, each opponent get 5 points for every card that is not part of a set or a book, 20 points for an unusable joker or wild card, and 10 points for 10's through Kings. The lowest score after the 11th (King) round wins. On average, each game tends to take between 45 minutes to an hour. Conclusion My wife and I never played card games, but after trying this game we find ourselves playing it every chance we get. When we have friends over, the adults tend to migrate towards the kitchen for 5 Crowns and beer. Adults love this game because it combines their favorite card games of Hearts, Spades and Rummy all into one. It provides them with the challenge to decide whether that a specific card should be used to make a book or go with two other cards to complete a run. Children like the challenge of making books and runs and the scoring is great for sharpening those addition skills. Finally, everyone loves that the game is never truly over until "The Kings go wild!" We play this so much, that I created an online scoring sheet to track the players and calculate the scores on my iPad, tablet, laptop, etc!
T**M
Love this card game!
Fun game! You will need paper to keep score. We play at least once or twice per month!
T**E
Easy to learn and fun to play.
Fun game to play. We like it as a two player game but it works well with up to seven players when the family visit. Pretty easy to get into as well.
M**O
It is quiote good.
obviously for playing cards.
Y**I
大人が夢中になる楽しさ
大好きなボドゲです。
C**Y
Great Family Fun
Cost is good value for this game. Lots of fun. Have played with people from 4 years old to 94 years old. Great game as rules are easy to learn and remember.
J**H
Disfrutarás jugar con amigos y familia!
Es un juego que disfrutarás y pasaran un buen rato, hay que estar muy atentos a las jugadas que puedes realizar y poder ganar, lo recomiendo mucho, el material se siente de buena calidad.
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