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Card Games 

Playing cards and card games are versatile entertainment products that can support hours of fun for one person or many. Like travel-size personal products, card games are compact, so they're easy to bring on trips or in your pocketbook when you have errands to run. A game of Uno or Go Fish can keep kids entertained when sitting in waiting rooms or spending time indoors on a rainy day. 

What Card Games Can You Play By Yourself?

With a deck of traditional playing cards, you can whip up a game of Solitaire to stave off boredom just about anywhere you are. You can also try your hand at many Solitaire versions, including clock, pyramid and castle layouts. 

Math and language flashcard games and those that are designed to create puzzles or logical problems can also be played alone. Parents who want to foster independent play among kids of all ages might consider creating a little basket or bag with age-appropriate card games and activity books for use in cars or at home. 

Obviously, some of the fun of card games is playing with friends and family. You can find hundreds of games to play with others with a traditional deck or two, and you can also invest in specific games like Phase 10 for hours of family fun. 

Are Card Games Board Games?

It depends on who you ask. Technically, most card games aren't board games because they don't include a board as part of the method of play. However, card games often help players create complex imaginative scenarios and may come with all the other elements of a board game. Trading card games, such as Pokemon, include elaborate rules and play methods. Many people consider card games to be board games for these reasons. 

Are Card Games Good for Your Brain?

Your brain works like a muscle in many ways — if you don't exercise its functions, they don't work as well in the future. Card games for adults and kids offer opportunities to put some of those functions to work. Many card games rely on basic math skills, memory and critical thinking for play. Regular use of these cognitive skills can be good for your brain. If you're someone who shops for supplements to keep your cognitive health in good order, you may want to consider adding card games to your lifestyle.