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We have a game like that in English, except it's "52 pick-up"
I'm bad at this. Isn't there a card deck with 32 cards as well? Maybe I'm wrong
There might be one with 32. A standard deck of playing cards has 52.
In Magic, it can vary wildly.
A Skat deck has 32 cards, and is common in Germany
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skat_(card_game)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German-suited_playing_cards
Is the 52 card deck also common in Germany? In the US we use the 52 card deck for tons of different games.
Yes they are both common. I‘d say the 32 deck is more common in older/traditionally german card games while 52 card decks are probably more commonly used for games that originated in other countries.
And in my family we play a game that uses 2 52 card decks.
Btw by sorting out the numbers below 7 you can turn a 52 into a 32 card deck
Oh TIL! Thanks for the link