Cribbage Rules (Complete Beginner Guide)


Cribbage is a traditional card game played with a standard 52-card deck and a cribbage board. While the game includes several unique elements — such as pegging and the crib — the rules themselves are straightforward once broken down clearly.

This page explains the official cribbage rules, serving as a clear reference for beginners and casual players who want to understand how the game works without strategy or advanced theory.

If you’re looking for a step-by-step walkthrough, start here instead:

👉 How to Play Cribbage


Basic Cribbage Rules Overview

  • Players: 2 (standard), 3–4 possible
  • Goal: Be the first player to reach 121 points
  • Deck: Standard 52-card deck
  • Scoring: Pegging + hand scoring + crib (dealer only)

Points are tracked using a cribbage board and pegs.

👉 Learn the board: Cribbage Board Explained


Dealing Rules

Each hand begins with dealing:

  • Each player is dealt 6 cards
  • Each player discards 2 cards into the crib
  • The crib belongs to the dealer

The dealer alternates every hand.

👉 Full details: Cribbage Dealing Rules


Cutting for Deal

Before the first hand:

  • Players cut the deck
  • The lowest card becomes the dealer
  • Aces are low

👉 Explained here: Cutting for Deal in Cribbage


The Crib

The crib is a separate hand made from discarded cards.

  • Only the dealer scores the crib
  • The crib is scored after both hands
  • Flush rules are stricter in the crib

👉 Full explanation: What Is the Crib in Cribbage?


The Starter Card

After discards:

  • The non-dealer cuts the deck
  • The top card is revealed as the starter

Special rule:

  • If the starter is a Jack, the dealer scores 2 points immediately (his heels)

Pegging Rules

Pegging is the phase where players score points while playing cards.

  • Players alternate playing one card at a time
  • A running total is kept
  • The total cannot exceed 31

Pegging scores include:

  • 15 = 2 points
  • 31 = 2 points
  • Pairs and multiples
  • Runs
  • “Go” and last card

👉 Full rules: Cribbage Pegging Rules


Hand Scoring Rules

After pegging ends, hands are scored.

Each hand includes:

  • 4 cards in hand
  • + the starter card

Hands are scored for:

  • Fifteens
  • Pairs and multiples
  • Runs
  • Flushes
  • Nobs

👉 Detailed scoring: Cribbage Scoring Explained
👉 Examples: Cribbage Hands Explained


Scoring the Crib

  • Only the dealer scores the crib
  • Same scoring rules apply except flushes

⚠️ A crib flush scores only if all 5 cards match suit.


Order of Scoring

Scoring always happens in this order:

  1. Pegging (during play)
  2. Non-dealer’s hand
  3. Dealer’s hand
  4. Dealer’s crib

The game ends immediately when a player reaches 121 points.

👉 Edge cases: Cribbage Endgame Rules


Skunk Rules (Optional)

Some games use skunk rules:

  • Winning by a large margin (often 30+ points)
  • Extra penalties may apply

Skunk rules are optional and vary by group.

👉 Learn more: Skunk Rules in Cribbage


Player Variations

While two-player cribbage is standard, other formats exist:

  • Three-Player Cribbage
  • Four-Player Cribbage

The core rules remain the same, with small changes in dealing and scoring.


Common Rule Mistakes

Players often:

  • Score a 4-card crib flush incorrectly
  • Miss pegging points
  • Miscount overlapping fifteens
  • Forget the game can end mid-hand

👉 Avoid errors: Common Cribbage Mistakes


Quick Reference

For a fast summary of rules and scoring:

👉 Cribbage Cheat Sheet


Practice the Rules

Practicing online can help reinforce correct rules and scoring.

👉 Practice here: Play Cribbage Online
👉 App options: Best Cribbage Apps


Frequently Asked Questions

For short answers to common rule questions:

👉 Cribbage FAQ