Origin | Bavaria |
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Type | Plain-trick |
Players | 2-4 |
Skills | Bluffing[1] |
Cards | 32 or 33 (+ 6) |
Deck | German (Schafkopf or William Tell pattern) |
Rank (high→low) | Trumps: K 7 7 CS 3xS A K O U 10–7 Plain suits: A K O U 10–7 |
Play | Clockwise |
Playing time | 10 min. +[1] |
Chance | 4/10[1] |
Related games | |
Karnöffel • Kaiserjass • Bieten • Perlaggen |
Watten, regionally also called Waddn, Watteln or Wattlung, is a card game that is mainly played in Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland and South Tyrol, including Ladinia. There are several main variants: Bavarian, Bohemian, South Tyrolean (Stichwatten), (Austrian) Tyrolean, Kritisch and Blind Watten. It is usually a 4-player game, which is "by far the most interesting",[1] but it may also be played by 2 or 3 players. According to Parlett, Watten is "hard to describe [but] fun to play and easy to learn."[2]