Quick Cards

About Quick Cards

Keep throwing the cards on your turn, the larger card wins! The winner keeps both the cards. In case of tie, the game is on! The more you play, the more you like the game.

How to play

Quick Cards is best played at a calm pace. Take a moment to look over the board before every move, so you can see where new pieces will appear and which choices keep the most options open. Most puzzle games here use simple controls like arrow keys, WASD or swipes on touch devices, so you can focus on thinking rather than inputs.

Tips and tricks

Try to think a couple of moves ahead instead of clearing the first match you see. Keeping the board open and avoiding dead corners usually leads to much higher scores. If a move makes the layout feel cramped, it is often better to undo that idea and try a different angle.

Why this game works well at school or work

Quick Cards is easy to start and stop in a short break, but it still asks you to focus, spot patterns and plan ahead. That mix of calm thinking and light pressure makes it a good fit for a quick reset between classes or tasks on a shared computer.