Karnoffel
1 of 1nouna historic trick-taking card game that dates back to the late Middle Ages and is known for its unique and complex rules
Karnöffel is a traditional trick-taking card game that originated in Germany during the 15th century, making it one of the oldest known card games. The game is typically played by two to four players with a 48-card deck, which consists of cards numbered 1 to 7 in each of four suits. The main goal of Karnöffel is to win tricks by playing the highest card, but the game has a unique feature: some cards have special powers that can change the usual rules. For example, certain cards can beat higher cards or even reverse the order of play. Players take turns playing cards, trying to capture as many tricks as possible. Karnöffel is a game of skill and strategy, with a strong emphasis on the unusual abilities of the cards.
- The game of Karnöffel was once played by royalty and nobles in Germany.
- While playing Karnöffel, he was surprised to learn that a lower card could sometimes beat a higher one due to special rules.
- Karnöffel is known for its unique card abilities that make the game more unpredictable.
- She carefully studied the special powers of each card before making her move in Karnöffel.