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QuestionDoes the dealer play with the other players?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes. The dealer is the first person to draw a card from the deck and start the game.
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QuestionWhat happens if no one gets 4 a kind?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can reshuffle the discard pile and keep playing, or you can restart the round.
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QuestionDoes everyone have to pass discarded cards at the same time?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes. If one player doesn't pass their cards at the same pace, it can disrupt the flow of the game.
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QuestionDo I keep playing the game if I have taken a spoon and no one noticed?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt's up to you! You can act like you're still playing the game to throw everyone off, or you can sit back and watch the chaos unfold.
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QuestionHow many cards do you get in the game of spoons?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTo begin the game, you deal four cards to each person. The remaining deck of cards stays next to the dealer.
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QuestionCan you play Spoons with 2 players?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTo play Spoons properly, you’ll need at least 3 players, and an ideal amount is somewhere between 5 to 7 players. You could try with 2 people but it won’t be as much fun as when you have more players. You would have to use one spoon and the winner of that round is the winner of the game.
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QuestionHow do you hold your spoon?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIn the game of Spoons, it's a case of just grabbing the spoon, either subtly or obviously, depending on what your strategy is. For help with holding or gripping your spoon properly for eating, check out the wikiHow How to Hold a Spoon .
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QuestionHow do you play the drinking game Spoons?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can play the game the same way, you just add in "drinking rules" to the game. For example, the loser might have to finish their whole drink or drink for 4 seconds when the 4-of-a-kind is won. You can also have "penalty drinks," which players have to drink when they have more than 4 cards in hand during the game or if they’re too intent on watching the spoons. Be creative and make up your own drinking rules for the game too!
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QuestionIs it supposed to go very quickly?Community AnswerYes, that's what makes it so fun! Not only do you have to watch your cards, but other people's cards too, so that if someone else grabs a spoon, you will be the first to know. One a spoon, is grabbed, it is a frenzy of activity, and is very fast.
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QuestionDo I want to be sneaky when I grab a spoon?Community AnswerYou definitely want to try and stay sneaky.
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QuestionCan I pick up a discarded card?Community AnswerNo, because it has already passed you. The discarded cards are reused after the deck runs out.
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QuestionIf I have a lot of players (10 players), should I get more decks?Community AnswerNo. Try to keep only one deck, because the cards will get all mixed in, and it'll be harder to organize the decks later one.You can easily play Spoons with 3 to 13 people using just one deck.
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QuestionCan three people play?Community AnswerYes. Just use two spoons and the game will last two rounds before the game is over. Three people is better than two but not as good as five or six.
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QuestionCan I pass the spoons to other people in the game to make that person lose?Community AnswerNo, you cannot.
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QuestionCan I keep dealing after someone has picked up a spoon?Community AnswerYou can if you want to, but once one person picks up a spoon, you want to grab another spoon as soon as possible.
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QuestionDo runs of four count?Community AnswerNo, but bring it up with the players before the game starts. You can turn it into a house rule.
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QuestionWhat happens when you get down to two players?Community AnswerYou have to keep playing until one of you gets four of a kind. Then, whoever takes away the spoon first is the winner.
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QuestionCan this game be played with steak knives instead of spoons?Community AnswerNo. It is too dangerous. Somebody may get hurt.
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QuestionCan you play with 20 people?NatureCat333Community AnswerYes. You would need another deck, because 13*4=52, so after that someone wouldn't have enough cards. With a double deck the game would also go a lot quicker because there are 8 of each card. Consider changing the rules so each person needs 8 of one type to win and keeps 8 cards in their hand. But again, this makes the game much more complicated. Up to you. You may want to just go with two separate games.
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QuestionCan I pick up more than 1 card at a time?Community AnswerYou can, but if you're the starter, then it probably wouldn't be a good idea to pick up a giant handful to go through.
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QuestionIf two people reach for a spoon, but only one of them has four of a kind, who wins?Community AnswerWhoever grabs the spoon first. If the opponent sees the person going for the spoon, then they are allowed to try and get it first, even if they do not have four of a kind. However, this only goes if they see the other person going for the spoon. Any other time, this would be cheating.
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QuestionIf I don't have four of a kind, do I still pick up the spoon if it's available?Community AnswerYes. You pick up a spoon as fast as you can so that you aren't out for the round.
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QuestionIf I pick up a spoon and I have four of a kind but I am holding 5 cards, does it still count?NatureCat333Community AnswerYou have to establish rules like this ahead of time. Technically, you are breaking the rules and cheating because you have an extra card, but you have won. So it's up to how you want to play the game.
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QuestionDo I only get a spoon if I have 4 of a kind, or do I grab a spoon whenever someone else does?Community AnswerIf you're the first to get 4 of a kind, you pick up a spoon. If someone else picks up a spoon, you pick one up as well.
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QuestionIf I let my card go, can I go back and pick it up before the next person gets it?Community AnswerYes, but if the other person touches it before you can, then it's their card.
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QuestionCan you have more than four cards when the cards are getting passed to you?Community AnswerNo, you may not! You can only have four cards in your hands at any time. You'll have to discard one if you're picking up a new one to keep the number of cards total at four.
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QuestionIf a person picks up a spoon and doesn't have four of a kind, does that mean the person who didn't have four of a kind and picked up a spoon first is out?NatureCat333Community AnswerThat's up to you, and however you and your friends want to play. That's really just being dishonest, and not very cool.
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QuestionIf you have 4 of the same cards and you grab a spoon and no one else sees that, is that cheating?Community AnswerNo, that's fine as long as you weren't deliberately hiding it. It's the fault of the other people for not paying more attention.
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QuestionCan you play "spoon" with a fork?Community AnswerYes! You can play spoons with whatever you have on hand: pens, forks, spoons, anything that can be grabbed from the middle without being dangerous!
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QuestionWhat if I grab a spoon and I have five cards?Community AnswerPut the spoon back, pass the extra card along, then start the round again.
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