

Putting your cards on the table is the first step to winning. Combining the best cards forms a set or sequence of cards. The cards that have been melded together constitute a set, while the cards that have not been melded together constitute a sequence. Cards are divided into two decks containing 52 cards and two jokers.
A sequence is made up of three or more identical cards from the same suit in the order in which they appear.
Rummy sets consist of three or four cards with the same rank but a different suit. Jokers can be included in sets.
Once you've lived twice, your set becomes valid.
Using manual movement, you can arrange cards however you like.
As soon as you tap or drag a card into the open deck, it will be discarded from the game.
The number of cards that do not form a valid sequence or set determines a rummy score. You must create valid sequences and sets to reduce your score to '0'.
J, Q, K, and A are all assigned a value of 10.
All other cards are valued based on their rank.
There should be a proper arrangement and set of 13 cards. A valid declaration must contain at least one pure sequence. Select 'Show' instead of 'Discard' when selecting your unwanted card.