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The Ultimate Guide to Playing BS (Bullshit) Card Game

If you're looking for a fun, fast-paced card game that challenges your bluffing skills and ability to catch others in a lie, BS (also known as Bullshit) is a perfect choice. This classic game combines strategy, deception, and a bit of luck, making it a favorite for casual gatherings and parties. This ultimate guide will walk you through everything you need to know about playing BS — from the basic rules to helpful tips to win.
What is BS (Bullshit)?
BS is a multiplayer card game where the objective is to be the first player to get rid of all your cards by playing them face down and declaring what rank you’re playing — but you don’t always have to tell the truth. Other players must decide whether you’re bluffing (“BS!”) or telling the truth. The game is all about spotting lies and calling out bluffs at the right time.
Number of Players
BS can be played with 3 to 10 players using a standard 52-card deck. More players add to the fun and unpredictability.
Setup
Shuffle the Deck: Shuffle a standard 52-card deck thoroughly.
Deal the Cards: Distribute all the cards evenly among the players. Some players may have one card more than others — that’s fine.
Determine Starting Player: Choose someone to start the game (e.g., the dealer or the person to the left of the dealer).
Objective
The goal is simple: Be the first player to discard all your cards.
How to Play BS (Bullshit)
1. Taking Turns
Players take turns playing cards face down into the center pile, announcing the rank of the cards they claim to be playing.
The ranks must be called out in ascending order, starting from Ace, then 2, 3, and so on, up to King, then cycling back to Ace again.
For example, if the first player claims to put down Aces, the next player must claim to put down 2s, then the next claims 3s, etc.
2. Playing Cards
On your turn:
Place one or more cards face down in the center pile.
Announce what rank you are playing (according to the sequence).
You can lie about what cards you put down — that’s where the bluffing comes in!
3. Calling BS
After a player places cards down and declares their rank, any other player can challenge them by saying “BS!”
If the challenged player was lying (i.e., the cards do not match the declared rank), the challenger wins, and the liar must pick up the entire center pile.
If the challenged player was telling the truth, the challenger must pick up the entire center pile.
4. Continuing Play
After a BS call is resolved, the next turn proceeds clockwise from the player who either picked up the pile or successfully bluffed.
Winning the Game
The first player to get rid of all their cards wins the game. The game can continue to determine the second place or be played in rounds.
Tips to Win at BS
Watch Your Opponents: Pay close attention to other players' habits, facial expressions, and patterns.
Bluff Smartly: Don’t bluff too often or too little; balance is key to avoid suspicion.
Keep Track of Cards: Try to remember which ranks have been played to make better calls.
Use Timing: Call BS when you are confident or when it’s risky for the other player to lie.
Variations of BS
Multiple Decks: For larger groups, add an extra deck.
Different Sequences: Some play with a fixed rank instead of ascending order.
Penalty Rules: You can add penalties for failed BS calls, such as losing an extra turn.
Conclusion
BS (Bullshit) is an entertaining game that tests your ability to bluff convincingly and detect dishonesty. Whether you’re playing with friends or family, this card game brings excitement and laughter to any gathering. With this ultimate guide, you’re ready to shuffle the deck, bluff boldly, and call out those BS moments with confidence!
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