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  1. Happy families is a traditional British card game usually with a specially made set of picture cards, featuring illustrations of fictional families of four, most often based on occupation types. The object of the game is to collect complete families, and the game is similar to Go Fish and Quartets. [2]

  2. Happy Families is probably one of the most popular card games ever invented, with educational benefits relating to sorting and matching of sets, as well as early literacy and elementary genealogy, flowers or bird identification, etc.

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    One of the players deals 7 cards to all participants. The rest of the cards are used as a draw pile.

    The youngest player starts the game. The first player asks the player of his choice for a card he is looking for (example: In the Magician family, I would like the son). If the questioned player indeed holds the requested card in his hand, he has to give the card to the current player. If he does not have the card, he says “Draw” and the first play...

    When all the families have been completed, count how many families each player has completed. The winner is the one who at the end of the game has the most families in front of him/her. Enjoy! 😊

    Depending on the age of the players, you may decide to remove the grandmother and grandfather cards to simplify the game and reduce its duration. In this case, deal only 5 cards per player at the beginning of the game. If you happen to play with more than 4 players, you should also deal less cards per player, otherwise the draw pile will be empty v...

    Simple rules, suspense, surprises, playable from 3 to any age… What is the happiest thing ever? A happy family playing Happy Families!

  3. Cartamundi Happy Families - Kids Playing Card Game, 1 Pack of Cards, Great Gift For Kids, Age 4+

  4. Apr 18, 2010 · Jaques' Happy Families had been shwon in 1851 at the Great Exhibition of that year. It was an instant success, rapidly superseding similar games in which players collected sets of four cards, an idea possibly taken from early German models. Originally only eleven families, the game was expanded to twelve families by the addition of the Mug ...

  5. Sep 13, 2020 · The players look at their cards and sort them into families, without showing anyone else. If anyone already has a complete set, she places it in front of her, fave down. The person to the left...

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  7. Mar 18, 2024 · The game is played with a specially designed set of picture cards featuring fictional families. With similarities to Go Fish and Quartets, Happy Families can be played by 3 to 4 players, but can also accommodate up to 8 players, making it ideal for family gatherings or game nights with friends.

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