Play Euchre Online
4 players (2 teams)
Play Euchre online with video chat — the Midwest classic, with AI opponents.
Euchre is the trick-taking game that runs Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio basements. A 24-card deck, four players in two partnerships, and a bidding round that hinges on the bowers — the Jack of trump (right bower) and the Jack of the same color (left bower) — is half the game.
Family Time runs the full Midwest ruleset: order it up, going alone, screw the dealer (stick-the-dealer), and farmer's hand. The room host picks which house rules are on. Three AI difficulty levels keep you sharp between game nights.
Built-in video chat means you can read your partner's face — and that little nod when they're telling you to lead trump lands the way it's supposed to.
Why play Euchre on Family Time?
- ✓Full Midwest ruleset — bowers, going alone, stick-the-dealer, farmer's hand.
- ✓AI partners and opponents at Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty.
- ✓Private family rooms with built-in voice and video.
- ✓Round-by-round score tracking and per-player win rates.
- ✓Pause + reconnect + AI-takeover when life interrupts a hand.
Euchre FAQ
Does Family Time support going alone?
Yes — full official rules including going alone (4 points for a march) and defending alone in stick-the-dealer setups.
Can I play Euchre with 3 players?
Euchre is a strict 4-player partnership game, but you can fill the missing seat with an AI. Each human gets a real partner, AI or otherwise.
What's the difference between Euchre and Spades?
Euchre uses a 24-card deck (9 through Ace) and one round per hand, with bowers as trump's top two cards. Spades uses the full 52-card deck, deals 13 cards each, and spades are always trump. Euchre rounds are 3-5 minutes; Spades hands are 20+.
Ready for a hand?
Start a private room with AI opponents in 10 seconds — or invite the family.
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