Hawaiian-style Koi-Koi - also known as Sakura or Higo-Bana - is played using Hanafuda cards (playing cards of Japanese origin) and can be played with individual players or between teams with two to seven people. The rules of this variant, which is played in Hawaii, are slightly different from traditional Koi-Koi.
Number of players | Cards in hand | Cards face up |
---|---|---|
2 | 10 | 8 |
3 | 7 | 6 |
4 | 5 | 8 |
5 | 4 | 8 |
6 | 3 | 12 |
7 | 3 | 6 |
Note: when dealing, deal half of the face up cards first, then half of the “Cards in hand” to each player, then finish dealing the rest of the face up cards and in-hand cards. This will help randomize the “hard-to-shuffle” deck.
Based on the cards you’ve claimed:
Adjusted by the cards your opponents have claimed:
Matsu Pine |
20 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Ume Plum |
5 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Sakura Cherry Blossom |
20 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Fuji Wisteria |
5 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Shoubu Iris |
5 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Botan Peony |
5 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Hagi Clover |
5 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Tsuki Pampus |
20 points |
5 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Kiku Chrysanthemum |
5 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Momiji Maple |
5 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Yanagi Willow |
5 points |
5 points |
10 points |
0 points |
Kiri Paulownia |
20 points |
10 points |
0 points |
0 points |
Yaku 1 | Crane |
Curtain |
Nightingale |
Yaku 2 | Moon |
Curtain |
Sake Cup |
Yaku 3 | Butterfly |
Deer |
Sake Cup |
Yaku 4 | Boar |
Deer |
Geese |
Yaku 5 | Boar |
Cuckoo |
Bridge |
Three Scrolls | |||
Red Slips | |||
Purple Slips |