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How to Play Schwimmen (31)


Schwimmen, also known as 31, is one of Germany’s most popular quick-play card games. Easy to learn and full of suspense, Schwimmen is a staple at family gatherings, pubs, and youth camps.

Combining simple rules with just enough strategy and luck, Schwimmen offers players a fast-paced race to reach the magic number: 31. If you enjoy games that are light-hearted yet competitive, Schwimmen is the perfect pick.

History and Origins of Schwimmen (31)

Schwimmen traces its roots to the broader family of matching and point-based card games that developed in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.
It shares features with other games like Commerce and Thirty-One, but Schwimmen evolved into a uniquely German version, particularly popular in informal social settings.

Today, it is not only a fun party game but a traditional favorite that connects generations across Germany and Austria.

Equipment

Deck

Card Ranks and Values

CardPoints
Ace11
King10
Queen10
Jack10
1010
99
88
77

Players aim to make combinations totaling as close to 31 points as possible, using cards of the same suit.

Game Objective

Last player remaining with lives wins the game!

Seating and Deal

Players may view their own hand, but the pool is public.

Schwimmen (31) Gameplay and Rules

Basic Turn Structure

On a player’s turn, they may:

Play continues clockwise around the table.

Closing the Round

When a player believes they have the highest hand, they knock on the table instead of taking a turn.

Losing a Life

The player with the lowest-valued hand loses a life.

Players typically start with three lives, marked by coins, bottle caps, or tokens.

Optional rule: Players with only one life remaining are said to be “swimming” (Schwimmen), adding tension to the endgame.

Winning

Common Mistakes

Scoring System

Players calculate the point total of cards only within a single suit.
Mixed suits do not count unless playing with certain house variations.

Examples:

Special cases:

Schwimmen (31) Variations

Schwimmen has many casual variations, including:

Before starting, players should agree on which variations apply.

Schwimmen (31) Strategy Guide

Beginner Tips

Intermediate Tactics

Expert-Level Strategies

Where to Play Schwimmen (31) Today

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FAQs

Is Schwimmen easy to learn?
Yes! The basic rules can be taught in just a few minutes.

Can Schwimmen be played with standard poker decks?
Yes, simply remove cards lower than 7 to match the 32-card deck format.

What happens if two players tie?
In most cases, both players are safe and no lives are lost.

Can Schwimmen be played with betting?
Traditionally, small stakes like coins or drinks are common, but betting is optional.

Schwimmen is a fast, fun, and social card game perfect for players of all ages and skill levels. Its combination of luck, timing, and light strategy keeps every round exciting, whether you are casually swapping cards or daring to knock early.

Pick up a deck, gather a few friends, and dive into the timeless excitement of Schwimmen — where a perfect 31 could be just one lucky draw away!

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