Objective
You win by either playing all of your cards, or by having the fewest points with the fewest cards after someone calls Dutch and everyone finishes their last turn.
Setup
- Each player receives four face-down cards.
- You may peek at two of them before play begins.
- Draw and discard piles sit in the center.
On your turn
- Draw from the draw pile or take the top discard (others see what you took from discard).
- Play one card to the discard — from your hand or the card you just drew.
- If you play from your hand, your drawn card usually replaces a face-down slot.
Special ranks
Queen
When played, you may peek at one face-down card — any player, any slot.
Jack
When played, you may swap any two face-down cards between players.
Calling Dutch
After your play, you may call Dutch to signal the final round: every other player gets one more turn. Then hands are scored; lowest points wins, with ties broken by fewer cards, then Dutch-caller rules as in your house table.
Scoring snapshot
- 2–10 — face value
- Ace — 1 · Q / J / black K — 10
- Joker — 0 · Red king — 0
Power cards may add effects — agree table rules before you deal.