Get ready to play Zhyap
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No Wifi Required
Play with Near Ones
साथीलाई Dhumbal बनाऊनुहोस्
Aim for lowest hand card value
Kickstart game with Powerups
Learn to Play Jhyap
Frequently Asked Questions
Jhyap is typically played by 2 to 6 players. You can decide the number of players based on your house rules.
Jhyap is played with a standard deck of 52 cards.
Well, yes. They are the same game.
Jhyap is an easy card game. The goal is to have the lowest points. It is very popular in Nepal, India and Bangladesh.
When your points are less than 10, you can show your cards. The one with the lowest card points win.
The primary objective is to have the lowest card value in your hand.
Each player is dealt with 5 cards each.
To win, your goal is to have the lowest card value in your hand.
Cards with lowest points are considered the best hand.
The score of a hand is the sum of the individual card rank. Here,
2-9 has face value rank
A is one,
J is eleven,
Q is twelve
and K is thirteen.
Let your friends call Jhyap, while you have lowest points, in this way, they will get busted.
Prioritize discarding high-value cards early to reduce your total score.
Pay attention to which cards opponents are discarding. This can give you clues about their strategies and help you decide.
Show your card at the right moment (when the total points equals to 10 or less).
Balance between discarding high-value cards to reduce your score and holding onto potentially useful cards.
A combination of skill, observation, and psychological tactics is what it takes to outsmart opponents. Read more here: https://bhoos.com/blog/call-break-tips-how-to-get-into-opponents-head/