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About Card Sharks

Trivia Meets Cards!

The Card Sharks game show debuted in 1978 and was recently revived in 2019. Originally, Card Sharks was based on the traditional card game, Acey Deucey.

How to play Card Sharks

In fact, the name Card Sharks is a pun on the term Card Sharp, which means that a person is very skilled at card games. Sit back, relax and enjoy the official free online Card Sharks game!

Ace is high, deuce is low, call it right, and win the dough on CARD SHARKS! To win Card Sharks, you need to use deduction and logic to guess more correctly than your opponent! To start, select the Main Round mode and answer survey questions using the slider. Your opponent will then guess higher or lower than your answer.

Whoever guesses correctly gains control of the cards and can play the next round of Card Sharks. In this round, each player starts with one base card and must guess if the next card in their row of cards is higher or lower.

Keep in mind: Ace is the highest card and 2 is the lowest card. If the player guesses correctly, they move on to the next card in their row. The player who correctly guesses the higher and lower cards 6 times wins Card Sharks and becomes the Card Sharks champion!

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