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  2. How to Play Canasta | Official Rules - Official Game Rules

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    Canastas: A canasta is a meld of seven cards of the same rank. It can be a "natural canasta" (no wild cards) or a "mixed canasta" (with wild cards). A completed canasta is typically indicated by stacking the cards together and placing a red card on top for a natural canasta or a black card for a mixed canasta.

  3. Canasta Game Rules - How to play Canasta the card game

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    looking to become a Canasta master? From rules to winning strategies, learn the secrets of this classic game with our comprehensive guide!

  4. Players work together in teams to play card combos and earn points, and whoever reaches 5,000 points first is the winner. While there are a few rules to learn, we’ll walk you through everything there is to know about Canasta so you can start playing right away!

  5. Playing. – The game is played clockwise. – Each turn contains 3 basic actions: or pick pack, and Discard. Draw. – A turn begins by either drawing 1 card from the draw pile, or picking up all the cards in the discard pile. (Pack)

  6. How to Play Canasta: A Beginner’s Guide to the Game Rules

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    Consider these tips: Aim to form Canastas swiftly, as they significantly boost your score. Be judicious about picking up the discard pile.

  7. Whether you’re looking to understand the basics or refine your playing strategy, this beginner’s guide is designed to introduce you to the fundamental rules and strategies of How to Play Canasta, ensuring you’re well-equipped to jump into your first game.

  8. Canasta - Bicycle Playing Cards

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    A meld comprising seven or more cards, including at least four natural cards (called a "base"), is a canasta. In addition to the point values of the cards, a canasta earns a bonus of 500 for a natural or "pure" canasta (one that has no wild card), and 300 for a mixed canasta (one that has one to three wild cards).