Summary of Great 5-Player Board Games
- What card game to play for 5 people?
- What games can five people play?
- What card game is played with 5 cards?
- How to play spades with 5 people?
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Great 5-person card games using a standard deck include trick-taking games like Oh Hell!, party games like President/Palace, and complex partnership games like Sheepshead, while modern options are Sushi Go!, The Crew, or Love Letter, offering everything from simple fun to deep strategy. You can also adapt games like Spades or play rummy variations.
Traditional Deck Games (Standard 52-Card Deck)
President
(or Palace/Asshole):
A climbing game where players try to get rid of cards, moving up a social hierarchy
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Oh Hell! (or Wizard/Bidding Spades): A trick-taking game where players bid exactly how many tricks they think they’ll take.
Sheepshead: A complex partnership game popular in the Midwest, excellent for 5 players.
Hearts: Can be played with 5 by dealing 10 cards and setting two aside, or having players sit out rounds.
Egyptian Ratscrew: A fast-paced, slap-based game for quick reactions.
Kemps (or Signal): A partnership game requiring secret signals between teammates.
Rummy Variations: Games like 10-Card Rummy can be adapted by dealing 6 cards each.
This video explains how to play the traditional card game of Spades:
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Gather Together Games
YouTube • Nov 22, 2022
Modern Card Games (Often Require Specific Decks)
Sushi Go!: A fast, drafting game about collecting delicious sushi dishes.
The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine: A cooperative trick-taking game with unique missions.
Love Letter: A micro-game of deduction and luck, often with themed versions like Infinity Gauntlet.
Point Salad: A light game about collecting vegetable cards to score points.
Forest Shuffle / Parks / Meadow: Beautifully themed games with card-driven gameplay.
This video provides a review of the game Deckscape in Wonderland:
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Don’t Be Board
YouTube • Feb 9, 2025
Tips for 5 Players
Partnerships: For games like Sheepshead, players form temporary alliances.
Rotation: Some games like Hearts involve rotating players or sitting out a hand.
Table Size: Be mindful that some games, like Glory to Rome, need a decent table for 5 players.
5-player card game using traditional deck of cards? – BoardGameGeek
@Scott Firestone IV. Mar 15, 2006. This is one of my favorites using a regular deck. http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/1116. Tip. …
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The Best 5-Person Card Games for All Ages – wikiHow
What’s a good card game for 5 people? Game expert Triple S Games recommends card games like Crazy Eights, Egyptian Rat Slap, and C…
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Casual, easy to learn card game for 4-5 players – BoardGameGeek
+1 for Sushi Go! , Point Salad , Love Letter , Port Royal , The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine – all of these work great with 5. …
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Great 5-Player Board Games
A few weeks ago we received a message from a mother asking for card game and board game suggestions for her family of 5.
“We are looking for fun, quick games to play as part of family home evening. Like everyone, we have a lot of commitments so sometimes we don’t start until late. But I would like to end it with a fun game. Our children are 2 boys, 12 and 15, and a 14 year old girl. What is your favorite, QUICK (15-20 min or less), board or card game?”
The question seemed perfectly timed because our family is recently down to 5 family members at home as well – with children ranging in age from 11 to 16.
While responding to her request, I realized it would make a great list for readers worldwide.
There are many great card games and board games that are well suited for 4 players. But what about 5 players?
Here are our lists of great games for 5 players.
“Quick” 5-Player Family Card Games
These are great family card games that play in 15 minutes or less and can be enjoyed by young and old alike.
- Spot It – fast flipping, visual spotting, many ways to play
- Flip Out – brightly colored, double-sided cards
- For Sale – out-bid other players for the best cards
- Get Bit – card game at heart with awesome detachable pirates to boot
- Incan Gold – press-your-luck race for gems
- Skip-Bo – a family card game staple
- Mamma Mia – mix in the right ingredients to make the most pizzas
- No Thanks – try not to get stuck with the high cards
- Guillotine – order the people in line to collect the most points
- Botswana – card game driven but with animals to collect as well
- Timeline – put history in order
While these great family card games are “longer”, most can still be played in 30 minutes.
- 7 Wonders – mom’s favorite that plays up to 7, but is fantastic with 5 players
- Dominion – mostly suited for 4 players, but so addicting that we’ll fit in 5
- Thunderstone Advance – closer to an hour, the boys love the hero collecting / monster slaying
- Dixit Odyssey – good party game, but players get more turns and better guessing when played with 5
But we can’t leave out the family board games because there are a bunch of great games that are fantastically suited for 5 players. However, these don’t fit in the “quick” category because most of them take 45 – 60 minutes to play.
- Small World – area control game that’s perfectly suited for 5 players
- Carcassonne – it’s hard not to include this tile-laying game in so many lists of great family games
- Ticket to Ride Europe – another modern board game that’s becoming a household staple
- K2 – our full review is still to come, love the battle for the top of the mountain
- Code 777 – get your thinking caps on, it’s a fantastic deduction game
- Lemming Mafia – make your best bets on which lemmings will make it to the end
- Forbidden Desert – fun family cooperative game well-suited for 5
- King of Tokyo – dice-rolling, king of the mountain fun
- Fast Flowing Forest Fellers – race through logged filled streams to the end
- Inkognito – another great deduction game that’s best with the full 5 players
- Zooloretto – populate your zoo with cute animal tiles
- Scotland Yard – let’s add one more great deduction board game that’s great with 5
- Risk Legacy – clocks in over an hour, but it’s definitely the best way to play Risk
- Power Grid – can’t leave of my absolutely favorite board game since I love it with 5 players. The first challenge though is finding 4 other players that can commit to a 2-3 hour game (because it doesn’t appeal to the 4 others living in our home). 🙂
So if you’ve got a family of 5, flip through our video reviews and written reviews of the card games and board games on these lists to find a few that will fit perfectly with your family.
What are your favorite 5-player board games and card games?
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