How to play Outnumber

Outnumber is a free number strategy game. Draft cards from four shared stacks, grow your cash pile, and outnumber your opponent before the board is empty.

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The goal

Both players start at $10. Each turn you take the top card from any column — it changes your cash stack. When every card is gone, the highest balance wins. In best-of-three, totals carry across rounds.

Your turn

Tap the top card of any column. Cards below peek through so you can plan ahead. Turns usually alternate. A +2 moves card lets you draft twice more before the turn passes.

Card types

Blue buffs grow your stack — flat +$, ×multipliers, or +% boosts. Red debuffs hit your rival — cut a %, halve it, or steal. Purple utilities grant extra moves for a bigger swing.

Match formats

1 Round — one pool of cards, one winner. Best of 3 — coin flip for round 1, seats swap for round 2, the trailing player starts round 3. Play vs CPU, local pass-and-play, or online.

Ranked, ELO & earnings

Sign in to climb the ELO board in ranked matches and bank virtual career earnings from wins. Guests can play casually but stay off public leaderboards. Earnings are in-game only — not real money.

Quick answers

Is Outnumber free to play?
Yes. Play free in your browser with no download. Vs CPU, local pass-and-play, and online multiplayer are all free. There is no real-money gambling — in-game earnings are virtual career progress only.
How do you win a match?
Draft cards until the board is empty. The player with the higher cash stack wins the round. In best-of-three, totals carry across rounds and the better stack after three rounds wins the match.
What do blue, red, and purple cards do?
Blue buff cards grow your stack (flat $, multipliers, or % boosts). Red debuff cards hit your opponent (−%, ÷2, steal). Purple utility cards can grant extra moves so you draft again before the turn passes.
Can I play against a friend?
Yes. Use local pass-and-play on one device, or create/join an online lobby with a room code. Ranked online is for signed-in accounts; casual lobbies work for guests too.