Have you heard of the card game called Euchre? If not, you are probably not alone. Euchre was extremely popular throughout the early 19th Century, but many people within the United States do not play this game today. Although the game is still played rapidly in The British Isles, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, hardly a person within the U.S can be found with a Euchre deck.
Hand n’ Foot is helping to revive the old Euchre spirit, and thanks to Hand ‘n Foot the entire card playing world is starting to pick up once more. Believe it or not, Hand ‘n Foot and Euchre have more in common that you may think, and since many people are starting to host card parties, Euchre is often thought of right after a spirited game of Hand ‘n Foot is played. The interesting thing about Euchre is that this game doesn’t really have one method of play, and many different states and card groups tend to make up their own rules regarding the game. This very notion is similar to the way that Hand ‘n Foot began, which is why the two seem to go so well together.
You can play Euchre with your entire family, and this sort of card game is fun for all ages. In fact, more and more people are foregoing the television set in order to play a cozy game of cards, and Hand ‘n Foot is always front and center. Kids love to play Hand ‘n Foot because this game is interesting (and it requires a bit of the childish wit), and you can teach your kids to play Euchre too. Why not create your own Euchre game using a Hand n’ Foot deck? Your whole family will love the idea of coming up with new rules for each game, and some children may want to play both games all night long. If you haven’t played attention to Hand ‘n Foot yet – watch out, this game is really starting to gather some heat!

