Canasta Points Sheet

Canasta point sheet

Canasta scoring is somewhat complicated, since each card has a specific point value, and different conditions are awarded different point amounts. Thankfully, it is easy enough to understand the basics with our provided cheat sheet.

  • The first step in understanding Canasta scoring is knowing how the red threes work. Because a Canasta deck is typically comprised of two decks of cards with jokers, there are four red threes. Each red three is worth 100 points, and if you have all four, their value is doubled (for 800 points for all four).
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  • Each natural canasta is worth 500 points, and each mixed canasta is worth 300. Cards that are melded but not in canastas have the following values: black threes and cards 4-7 are worth 5 points each, 8-K are worth 10 points each, 2s and As are worth 20 each, and Jokers are worth 50 points each. Other Ways to Score.

Download this printable canasta score sheet and use it to keep track of your scores when playing a Canasta game with your friends or family. This template can hold up to six individual players or two teams of three and eight rounds per sheet. At the bottom of the card you will find canasta scoring rules and points depending on the situation. Format: PDF. Paper size: US Letter. Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches. Orientation: portrait, vertical.

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How to Print This Canasta Template

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