The trick-taking genre of card games is one of the most common varieties, found in every part of the world. The following is a list of trick-taking games by type of pack:
52-card French-suited pack
- 304
 - 3-2-5
 - 3-5-8
 - 400
 - 500
 - 9-5
 - Agram
 - All Fours
 - Apples
 - Auction bridge
 - Baloot
 - Barbu
 - Bauernschnapsen
 - Bashi Fen
 - Belote
 - Bid Whist
 - Black Lady
 - Bluke
 - Bisca
 - Bohemian Schneider
 - Boon
 - Boston
 - Bourré
 - Cego
 - Clabber
 - Clag
 - Contract bridge
 - Court piece
 - Cucumber
 - Doppelkopf
 - Elementeo
 - Euchre
 - Euchre game variations
 - Euchre variations
 - Femkort
 - Forty-fives
 - French tarot
 - Fünfzehnern
 - German Schafkopf
 - German Solo
 - Gong Zhu
 - Hearts
 - Hokm
 - Huckleybuck
 - Jabberwocky
 - Jass
 - Judgement
 - Julepe
 - Kachufool
 - Kaiser
 - Klaberjass
 - Klaverjas
 - Kontraspiel
 - Köpknack
 - Lanterloo
 - Mǎ diào
 - Make-A-Million
 - Manille
 - Mariage
 - Marias
 - Marjapussi
 - Marjolet
 - Mizerka
 - Mus
 - Napoleon
 - Ninety-Nine
 - Norseman's Knock
 - Officers' Skat
 - Oh Hell
 - Oma Skat
 - Ombre
 - Pedro
 - Phat
 - Pinochle (Uses a 48-card pack)
 - Pitch
 - Put
 - Rage
 - Rams
 - Renfield
 - Réunion
 - Ristikontra
 - Rödskägg
 - Rook
 - Ruff and Honours
 - Shelem
 - Sheng ji
 - Sixty-three
 - Smear
 - Spades
 - Sueca
 - Tarabish
 - Tarneeb
 - Tarocchini
 - Thunee
 - Trex
 - Trump
 - Turkish King
 - Twenty-eight
 - Twenty-five
 - Vira
 - Whist
 - Zole
 
32- or 36-card French-suited packs
German-suited packs
The following games are played with German-suited packs of 32, 33 or 36 cards. Some are played with shortened packs e.g. Schnapsen. German-suited packs are common, not just in Germany, but in Austria and Eastern Europe.
Italian-suited cards
Spanish-suited cards
The following games are played with 40- or 48-card Spanish-suited packs.
Tarock pack
Tarot card games are played with a Tarock pack, usually of 54 or 78 cards comprising four French suits and a special trump suit of Tarots or Tarocks. The following games are played with such packs:
Dedicated deck
The following games use a dedicated deck of cards to play.
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