A deck of cards in your bag, and you've got everything you need to keep the whole camping trip or patio night going β no stress. The best card games for playing outdoors have three things in common: they fit in your pocket, the rules take two minutes to explain, and rounds keep flowing without anyone checking out. Whether you're four around a picnic table or eight sprawled across deck chairs, this selection covers all bases β from cutthroat bluffing games to the classic 52-card deck you pull out every summer.
- Why cards are the perfect outdoor game
- Classics with a standard 52-card deck
- Modern compact card games to throw in your bag
- Drinking card games for patio happy hour
- Which game to pull out for your crew?
- Quick tips for playing cards outside without drama
- Quick recap table: all games at a glance
- FAQ
- Your turn to play π
Why cards are the perfect outdoor game πΏ
Let's be real: you're not gonna lug a Monopoly board in your hiking backpack or set up an 80-piece board game on a wonky picnic table. Cards are the ultimate hassle-free summer move.
The 3 things that make a good outdoor game
- Pocket-sized format: a deck of cards fits in your shorts pocket. That's all that needs saying.
- Rules you can explain in seconds: if it takes 20 minutes to explain, half the group's already scrolling on their phone. The best patio games launch in 2 to 5 minutes flat.
- Stands up to the elements: a spilled drink, a gust of wind, a shaky table β cards survive it all, especially if you grab plastic-coated cards for camping.
Why board games stay home
Boards, pieces, dice rolling into the grass⦠that's the camping nightmare. A card blows away, you grab it. A Clue piece lost in the gravel? That's an actual crime scene. Cards are simple, light, and if one ends up in your rosé, well⦠you move on.
Β« We planned to play a board game, but the wind cleared everything in 30 seconds. We pulled out a deck of cards, and honestly it was the best night of the trip. Β»
Classics with a standard 52-card deck π΄
Got a basic deck of 52 cards? Perfect, you can already play dozens of games. Here are the must-haves that everyone knows (or can learn in 3 minutes) and that you'll find in the Traknard app with full rules β handy when you've got two bars of signal at the campground.
The Bus
The Bus is THE happy hour card game. The deal: guess if the next card is red or black, higher or lower, inside or outside a rangeβ¦ and if you mess up, you drink (or take a dare). The final stretch β crossing the "bus" without crashing β creates delicious tension that gets the whole group screaming.
- Players: 2 to 8
- Duration: 15 to 30 min
- What you need: 1 standard deck
- Level: total beginner
The Pyramid
Lay out cards in a pyramid shape, face down. Each time a card flips, whoever has it in their hand can "deal out" sips to whoever they want β or bluff that they have it. The Pyramid is part poker face, part luck, and that's what makes every round unpredictable.
- Players: 3 to 8
- Duration: 20 to 40 min
- What you need: 1 standard deck
- Level: beginner
President
A card game classic that never gets old. The goal: dump all your cards first to become President. The last player becomes the Scum (or worse, depending on your crew's version). Roles flip each round, and special rules stack up based on house rules β every friend group's got their own version.
- Players: 4 to 8
- Duration: 30 to 60 min
- What you need: 1 standard deck
- Level: intermediate
Kemps
Kemps is the ultimate team game. In pairs, each duo hunts for four matching cards without the other team catching on β and sends a secret signal to their partner to trigger "Kemps!". Result: side-eyes, belly laughs, and accusations of cheating every five minutes.
- Players: 4, 6, or 8 (teams of 2)
- Duration: 20 to 30 min
- What you need: 1 standard deck
- Level: beginner
All the rules for these games are in the Traknard app, in the Cards section. No need to hunt on Google with spotty signal β download the rules before you leave, and you're set.
Modern compact card games to throw in your bag π
If you want to step beyond the classics without lugging around a huge box, there are pocket-sized card games made for the outdoors. Here are the 4 we'd recommend without hesitation.
Skull King β bluffing that hits hard
Skull King is a trick-taking game where you announce exactly how many tricks you'll win each round. Sounds easy? Except everyone else will do everything to make you fail. The pirate theme, special cards (Siren, Skull King), and bidding tension make it a game that hooks even non-gamers.
- Players: 2 to 6
- Duration: 30 to 45 min
- What you need: compact pocket-sized box
- Level: intermediate
6 Nimmt! β light strategy for everyone
The summer card game for big groups. Everyone plays a card at the same time, and cards get added to rows by value. Whoever plays the 6th card in a row takes it β and those are minus points. Simple to explain, but with real strategy to avoid taking the bad rows.
- Players: 2 to 10
- Duration: 20 to 30 min
- What you need: compact box
- Level: beginner
Trio β quick deduction, 2024 Golden Ace winner
Trio is the new hotness that swept the awards. The idea: draw cards from other players' hands or the deck to find three matching cards. Fast, clever, and short enough to chain rounds. Winner of the 2024 Golden Ace, it absolutely deserves a spot in your camping bag.
- Players: 3 to 6
- Duration: 15 to 20 min
- What you need: ultra-compact box
- Level: beginner
Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza β reflexes and guaranteed laughs
The silliest and most fun game on this list. Each player flips a card saying "Taco," "Cat," "Goat," "Cheese," or "Pizza" in order. When the card matches the word, everyone slaps the pile β the last one takes the cards. Special rules stack up based on what flips, and things get chaotic fast. Perfect for breaking the ice on a slow night.
- Players: 2 to 8
- Duration: 15 to 20 min
- What you need: compact box
- Level: total beginner
Drinking card games for patio happy hour πΉ
Yeah, we're talking drinking games β because they're part of summer, patios, and hanging with mates. But here's the thing: all these games work with non-alcoholic drinks, mocktails, or juice. The fun comes from the game, not necessarily what's in the glass. And if you want drink ideas for the occasion, the Cocktails section of Traknard has mojito, piΓ±a colada, and Cuba Libre recipes that pair perfectly with a sunny patio.
These games are 18+ only. Drink responsibly.
The Bus β the crossing that stings
We already covered it in the classics, but The Bus deserves a special mention here. It's THE drinking game with a standard deck, accessible to everyone, and it ramps up as you go. The final phase β crossing the bus without messing up β can take 30 seconds or 10 minutes depending on your luck. Works with beer, rosΓ©, or a solid glass of lemonade if you'd rather.
The Pyramid β bluff or come clean
The Pyramid is probably the most strategic drinking game on this list. Bluff that you've got the flipped card to make someone drink, or admit you've got nothing? Tension climbs with each pyramid level, and sips increase as you go up. Perfect for a patio where people know each other well β and bluffing is part of the vibe.
The PMU β betting and sips
The PMU is a horse-racing style betting game: you bet on cards, see who wins, and losers drink. Simple, quick, and perfect for groups wanting something less complex than The Pyramid. Find the full PMU rules straight in the Traknard app, Cards section.
Reminder: the fun of these games comes from the crew, not the drink. Play with whatever you want inside β mocktail, sparkling water, juice β it works the same. And if the night runs late, think about a designated driver or an Uber home.
Which game to pull out for your crew? π€
You don't always want to read the whole list when eight mates are waiting. Here's the quick guide based on your situation.
By number of players
- 2 players: Skull King (works great as a duel), Spit, or a two-player Bus variant.
- 3 to 4 players: Trio, Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, The Bus, The Pyramid.
- 5 to 6 players: President, Skull King, 6 Nimmt!, Kemps.
- 7+ players: 6 Nimmt! (up to 10), The Bus, The Pyramid, Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza.
By group skill level
- Beginners / never played cards: The Bus, The Pyramid, Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza β rules in 2 min, first round in 5 min.
- Casual players: 6 Nimmt!, Trio, Kemps β a bit more thinking, but still accessible.
- Experienced players: Skull King, President β games with real strategic depth for those who want to dig in.
By vibe of the moment
- Chill happy hour, everyone's chatting: The Pyramid or 6 Nimmt! β games where you can still talk between turns.
- Night's heating up, everyone's hyped: The Bus, Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, The PMU β pace, reactions, shouting.
- Late night, group's winding down: Skull King or Trio β games that need focus but stay fun.
Quick tips for playing cards outside without drama π¬οΈ
Playing cards on a patio or at the campground is brilliant β until a gust of wind sends your hand into the bushes. Here are practical tips you won't see everywhere else.
- Protect your cards from wind: put a rock, bottle, or clothespin on the deck. For your hand, keep cards close to you and fanned slightly downward.
- Get plastic-coated cards: for camping specifically, invest in a plastic-coated deck (Β£5-10). They resist moisture, spilled drinks, and last for years. Game-changer.
- Find a stable surface: a picnic table is perfect. On a blanket in the grass, cards slip and hide in the folds. A wooden board or serving tray works too.
- Store cards in a metal tin: a biscuit tin or small metal box protects cards from creasing and moisture. Bonus: the extra weight keeps cards from blowing away.
- Download the rules before you go: with Traknard, you can check rules for all these games offline. Download the app before you leave the signal zone β at the campground, 4G isn't guaranteed.
- Bring some light: a camping lamp or solar string lights work wonders for keeping the game going after dark. Cards are small, and reading values in the dark is a pain.
Quick recap table: all games at a glance π
| Game | Players | Duration | What you need | Level | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Bus | 2 to 8 | 15-30 min | 1 standard deck | Beginner | Lively happy hour, drinking game |
| The Pyramid | 3 to 8 | 20-40 min | 1 standard deck | Beginner | Bluffing night, patio happy hour |
| President | 4 to 8 | 30-60 min | 1 standard deck | Intermediate | Long night, experienced group |
| Kemps | 4, 6, or 8 | 20-30 min | 1 standard deck | Beginner | Team game, laughs |
| The PMU | 3 to 8 | 15-25 min | 1 standard deck | Beginner | Quick happy hour, drinking game |
| Skull King | 2 to 6 | 30-45 min | Compact publisher box | Intermediate | Strategy night, experienced players |
| 6 Nimmt! | 2 to 10 | 20-30 min | Compact publisher box | Beginner | Big group, camping night |
| Trio | 3 to 6 | 15-20 min | Ultra-compact publisher box | Beginner | Quick round, chain games |
| Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza | 2 to 8 | 15-20 min | Compact publisher box | Total beginner | Reflexes, laughs, ice-breaker |
FAQ β Your questions about card games at the campground and patio β
What card game should I bring camping with 6+ people?
Answer: For big groups, 6 Nimmt! is the undisputed champion β it goes up to 10 players and everyone plays at the same time, no waiting around. The Bus and The Pyramid with a standard deck also work great at 6+. Skull King is an option if the group's a bit more into games. The beauty of standard deck games is they adapt to almost any group size without fuss.
Can you play cards outside when it's windy?
Answer: Yes, with a few precautions. Put a weight on the deck (rock, bottle, metal box). Keep your hand of cards tight and angled toward you. If it's really blowing, play inside a metal box left open that acts as a "protected table." Plastic-coated cards are also heavier and resist wind better than standard decks. And if it's a full gale, switch to word games β Truth or Dare or Would You Rather on Traknard need zero materials.
Which card games teach in under 5 minutes?
Answer: The speed-learning champions are Trio (30 seconds to explain), Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza (1 minute), and 6 Nimmt! (2 minutes). With classics, The Bus and The Pyramid with a standard deck are also super quick. The trick: a practice round beats a long speech β start a "learning" game and everyone picks it up as you play.
Which drinking card games work for a patio or campground?
Answer: The Bus, The Pyramid, and The PMU are the three big classics playable with a standard deck β zero purchase needed. They're simple, quick, and work for any group. Important: these games work just as well with non-alcoholic drinks, mocktails, or juice β the fun comes from the game, not the drink. Find full rules in the Traknard app. 18+ only, drink responsibly.
Are there card games for 2 players on holiday?
Answer: Absolutely, several options work great as a duo. Skull King plays really well at 2 with a slightly tweaked variant. Spit with a standard deck is a classic two-player game. And if you want a publisher game designed specifically for 2, Jaipur is the gold standard β a trading and collecting game in an ultra-compact box, perfect for a couple's getaway or two mates.
Do I need to buy a special camping game or is a standard deck enough?
Answer: A standard deck is enough for dozens of games β The Bus, The Pyramid, President, Kemps, The PMU, and loads more. If you want to mix things up and try different mechanics, compact publisher games like Skull King, Trio, or 6 Nimmt! are a real upgrade for under Β£15 each. Our advice: bring a plastic-coated standard deck (for durability) and slip one or two compact games in your bag β you've got enough for a whole trip.
How do I find card game rules quickly at the campground?
Answer: That's exactly why we built Traknard. The app centralizes rules for all the big card games β The Bus, The Pyramid, The PMU, Kemps, President, and tons more β in a clear, quick-read format. The smart bit: download the app before you leave to access rules offline. No more hunting on Google with spotty signal while everyone waits. Rules are there, in your pocket, in 10 seconds.
Your turn to play π
You've now got everything you need to never get stuck on "what do we do tonight?" at the campground or patio again. A standard deck in your bag, one or two compact games depending on your taste, and the Traknard app to pull up rules in 10 seconds β that's all you need.
And if cards aren't enough for the whole night, Traknard also has games that need zero materials: Truth or Dare, Would You Rather, Never Have I Ever, or Blind Test to quiz your mates on music. Enough to keep going till sunrise.
Quick Summary
For a patio happy hour with beginners:
β The Bus or The Pyramid with a standard deck β rules in 2 min, fun right away.
For a big group at the campground (6+):
β 6 Nimmt! or The Bus β everyone plays, nobody gets bored.
For mixing it up without extra weight:
β Skull King, Trio, or Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza β pocket-sized boxes that change everything.
For finding rules without signal:
β Download Traknard before you leave β The Bus, The Pyramid, The PMU, and all the classics are there.
For a night that goes on:
β Chain games together, mix formats, and keep a mocktail or soft drink for those who'd rather play without booze.
The real question isn't "which game should I bring?" It's "why haven't you downloaded Traknard yet?" π₯π
Traknard is 18+ only. Drinking game content should be enjoyed responsibly, with non-alcoholic alternatives available for everyone.