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<br>Rummy is one of the world’s most popular card-game families, known for simple rules, strategic depth, and many local variations. "Okrummy" (often written as "OK Rummy" or used as a [casual label](https://www.behance.net/search/projects/?sort=appreciations&time=week&search=casual%20label) for an online/house variant) typically refers to a rummy-style game that keeps the core objective—forming valid card groups—while adjusting details such as the number of cards dealt, the way players go out, or the scoring. Because "Okrummy" can mean different rule sets depending on the platform or region, it’s best understood as a rummy variant built on the same foundations. This article explains rummy basics first, then shows how Okrummy-like variants commonly differ and what to check before playing.
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What Is Rummy?
<br>Rummy is a set of matching-card games where players aim to arrange their hand into "melds." A meld is usually either:
1) A set (or group): three or four cards of the same rank (e.g., 7♣ 7♦ 7♥), or
2) A run (or sequence): three or more consecutive cards in the same suit (e.g., 4♠ 5♠ 6♠).
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<br>Most [rummy games](https://www.biggerpockets.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&term=rummy%20games) use one standard 52-card deck
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