About RummyFun
RummyFun is a free place to play classic Rummy and Gin Rummy in your browser — and to learn the rules, scoring and strategy behind them. No signup, no download, no real-money play. Just the card games, done well.
What we do
We build clean, fast, browser-based versions of the card games we grew up playing, and we pair every game with a clear guide. Our aim is simple: you should be able to go from “I’ve never played” to confidently winning a hand without leaving the site.
- Rummy — for 2–4 players, in Points, Pool and Deals formats.
- Gin Rummy — the classic two-player game with knocking, gin and undercuts.
- A growing library of guides covering rules, scoring and variants like Rummy 500 and 13-card Indian Rummy.
Who writes the guides
Our content is written and maintained by the RummyFun Editorial Team — a small group of card-game players who have collectively dealt tens of thousands of hands. We’re not a faceless content mill: we play these games for fun, and we write the guides we wish we’d had when we started.
How we keep guides accurate
Card-game rules vary by region and house, so accuracy matters. Our process:
- We test every rule in our own games. If a guide says two-player Rummy deals ten cards, it’s because that’s exactly how our game on this site deals them.
- We note variations. Where house rules differ (Ace values, drop penalties, scoring caps), we say so instead of pretending there’s one right answer.
- We date our work. Every guide shows when it was published and last updated, so you know how current it is.
- We fix mistakes. Spotted an error? Tell us and we’ll correct it.
Our promise
RummyFun is free and for entertainment only. We don’t offer real-money or cash games, and we never will. You don’t need an account, and we don’t ask for personal information to play — see our Privacy Policy for the details.