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Scopa

Scopa

(Public Domain) · 1600
2–630 min8+ yrs1.5/5 complexity6.6 BGG#3.953 BGG2,5 KPartyFamily
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How do you play Scopa?

Scopa is a traditional Italian card game (actually a family of card games that includes Scopone, Scopetta, and Scopone Scientifico) played in regions of Italy for over 400 years.

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FromRON 49· 3 shops
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Scopa is a traditional Italian card game (actually a family of card games that includes Scopone, Scopetta, and Scopone Scientifico) played in regions of Italy for over 400 years. The game is played with a 40-card Italian deck (similar to a conventional deck minus either the 8s, 9s, and 10s or alternatively, the Js, Qs, and Ks). Four-player games are usually played in partnership; other numbers of players typically play for themselves.

In the original Scopa base game, four cards are turned face up on the table, and players are dealt hands of three cards. On their turn, a player may capture any of the face-up cards on the table if the sum of the cards captured equals the value of the card played. If a player cannot make a capture, they must discard a card face-up onto the table. Cards are progressively handed out in lots of three until the deck is exhausted.

When the deck is exhausted, scoring is calculated. Players earn 1 point for "sweeping" the table, that is, for clearing the table of all face-up cards; 1 point for capturing the most cards; 1 point for capturing the most cards of the coin suit; 1 point for capturing the 7 of coins (the "settebello"); and 1 point for the best "primiera," that is, the best assemblage of high-value cards from each of the four suits.

The game is traditionally played until a player or team reaches a set number of points, usually 11 or 21. The name "Scopa" means "sweep" or "broom" in Italian, and refers to the action of picking up all face-up cards on the table.

In some ways, Scopa can be thought of as a precursor to many popular modern game designs. The multiple competing goals and the limited hand-size make for a very modern-feeling game.

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🔬 game anatomy
Complexity1.5 / 5
BGG rating6.6 / 10
Vibe
PartyFamily
Language dependence
No in-game text needed
🌐 plays without English
Play time
30 min
Players
2–6
Recommended age
8+ yrs
BGG rank
#3.953

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Frequently asked questions

Q1How much does Scopa cost?
Scopa costs between 49 and 53 RON across Romanian stores.
Q2Where can I buy Scopa cheapest?
The lowest price for Scopa right now is 49 RON at Regatul Jocurilor. The Prices tab lists every store currently tracking it.
Q3How do you play Scopa?
Scopa is a card game game, for 2–6 players, taking ~30 minutes, featuring hand management. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Scopa — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does Scopa support?
Scopa is played by 2–6 players.
Q5How long does a game of Scopa take?
A game of Scopa takes about 30 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Scopa for?
Scopa is recommended from age 8.
Q7How complex is Scopa?
Scopa has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 1.5 out of 5.

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Scopa (Romanian Edition)
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Scopa
free over RON 250
RON 53
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Scopa (RO)
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RON 53
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