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Scopa 15 - Card capturing & scoring

Engage in competitive card play while enhancing your math skills through strategic thinking and fun gameplay mechanics.

Scopa 15
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Scopa 15 (Escoba de 15) is a variant of the traditional Italian card game Scopa. In this adaptation, players aim to achieve a total of 15 points to capture cards.

The game is typically played with a standard set of Spanish playing cards, but this version also accommodates French and Italian regional decks.

The application includes a summary of the gameplay rules and features global leaderboards for competitive play.

This app serves as an excellent tool for enhancing mathematical abilities in an entertaining manner!

Additionally, it offers experimental support for accessibility through TalkBack.

Objective

The object of the game is to be the first player to score 15 points through capturing cards. Points are scored in a variety of ways as detailed below. It does not necessarily follow that the player with the most captured cards in any particular round will get the greatest score.

Deal

A traditional Spanish deck of 40 cards is used to play. For traditional decks which have 1 through 12 of each suit, the 8 and 9 of each suit must be removed, leaving 40 cards. A standard deck of playing cards (having Ace, 2-10, Jack, Knight, King) can be modified by removing the 8, 9, and 10 of every suit, leaving 40 cards. At the start of each round the dealer will deal three cards to each player, face down. After all the players have been dealt cards, four board cards are dealt, face up, in the center of the table, and play commences.

On rare occasions where the four initial cards dealt to the board add up to 15, they are taken by the dealer and added to his scoring pile.

Play

Play commences with the person to the right of the dealer. Each player in turn attempts to match one card from the hand with one or more cards on the board to produce a total of 15. When using a traditional deck, all cards are worth their face value except for the 10 sota (Jack or Page), 11 caballo (Horse) and the 12 rey (King), which are reduced in value to 8, 9 and 10, respectively. All cards matched, including the one from the player's hand, are removed from the board and placed in a scoring pile beside the player. A player unable to make a total of 15, must discard a hand card, adding it to the available cards in the centre of the table. After either scoring a hand or discarding, play then moves to the next player in anticlockwise order.

If a player can combine one hand card with all of the cards on the board to total 15, that player has scored an escoba, worth one additional point at the end of the round. Each escoba scored is typically noted by the player turning one card of their pile face up.

After players have exhausted their hands, the dealer will then deal a fresh hand of three cards each just as in the beginning of the round. The last hand in any particular round is the one which exhausts the deck. At the end of this round, the last player to have taken cards from the board receives any remaining cards regardless of their value. After this, the round is scored, and the deal progresses to the next player on the left.

Scoring

Points are determined at the end of each round. Players score points based on the following categories:

• Most cards: The player with the most cards in their score pile gets one point.

• Most coins: The player with the most oros (coins) gets one point.

• Most sevens: The player with the most sevens gets one point.

• Seven of coins: The player with the seven of coins gets one point.

• All of the sevens: If a player has managed to capture all of the sevens, they get one additional point.

• Players also get one additional point for each escoba they have obtained.

If two or more players score the same in any category, none of them is awarded a point in that category, e.g., if two players each take 5 coins, neither scores a point. The first player to reach a score of 21 is declared the winner. If two players reach at least 21 on the same hand, the player with the most points wins. If there is a tie, play continues until the tie is broken.

Variations

Escova

Escova, also known as escopa, is the Brazilian variation of Scopa, very popular in the Brazilian State of Rio Grande do Sul.

Object

The game is played until someone reaches 31 points. These points are gained by completing objectives. When the deck cards are finished, each player counts their own points.

• Each escova = 1 point

• Having all diamond cards = 2 points

• Having the most diamond cards = 1 point

• Having the most cards = 1 point

• Having the sete belo (7♦) = 1 point

The sub-objective of escova is to get escovas and montinhos. To get an escova, the player must have a card that matches with all of the cards in the middle of the table to make 15, e.g., the cards on the table are 3♠ 2♣ 1♥ and 4♦ and Sara has a 5♠. If she adds 5+3+2+1+4, she will have 15. To get a montinho, a player must have a card that matches with any card on the middle of the table to make 15.

Deck

Escova is played with Spanish playing cards but can also be played with Anglo-American cards. If played with Anglo-American cards, the 8, 9 and the 10 should be removed. Escova has no coringas (jokers).

Card values

Most cards have the same value as their numbers. These cards are 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. The remaining cards have different values:

• Ace (as) = 1

• Jack (sota) = 8

• Horse (caballo) = 9

• King (rey) = 10

Since the special card in the Spanish 40 card deck is the caballo (horse) while there is no Queen, it is recommended to use the Queen for the caballo (horse) if no Spanish card deck is available.[1]

Play

Each player receives three cards, and the other four cards go to the middle of the table, where all players can catch up. The player to the right of the one that shuffled the cards starts the game.

Layout

At the start of the game, there are four cards on the table. A player who does not have a card to make 15, places one of his cards in the middle of the table. When all of the players' cards have been played, a re-deal is made. When the stock is exhausted, the owner is the last player to get an escova or a montinho.

Diamonds

The diamond (♦) is the super-suit of escova. Players should try to collect a majority of diamond cards, especially the 7♦, called sete belo and worth 1 point.

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  • Version9.1
  • UpdateJun 30, 2025
  • DeveloperEscogitare
  • CategoryCard
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
  • Downloads410K+
  • Package Namecom.escogitare.scopa15
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  • Queso Dulla
    Queso Dulla

    Uno de mis juegos de cartas favoritos de todos los tiempos es realmente fascinante. La emoción al jugar, la estrategia involucrada, y la interacción entre los jugadores son elementos que lo hacen especial. Cada partida trae sorpresas, momentos de tensión y risas compartidas. Es un juego que nunca se vuelve aburrido, siempre hay algo nuevo que aprender o una táctica que explorar. Reunirse con amigos para disfrutarlo añade un toque mágico a la experiencia. Sin duda, este juego tiene un lugar especial en mi corazón.

  • Queso Dulla
    Queso Dulla

    The play was awful, and the math skills showed it. Cards lay untouched, and wrong cards got played. This mess happened just minutes into the game. I decided to uninstall and won't return.

  • Sami Morelli
    Sami Morelli

    I wanted to figure out how to play, so I clicked on the "rules" option. Unfortunately, that button took me to a broken link. What a bummer!

  • Queso Dulla
    Queso Dulla

    That game is absolute trash. It needs to be removed from the Play Store right now!

  • Randy Cristobal
    Randy Cristobal

    This game is so much fun! Playing it with real people makes it even better. The app is great too!

  • Randy Cristobal
    Randy Cristobal

    Love scopa! It’s such a fun game. Finding someone to play with can be tough. This app changes everything. I face off against a challenging opponent. Each match pushes me to improve. The more I play, the better I get! Such a great way to enjoy the game anytime.

  • Randy Cristobal
    Randy Cristobal

    It’s frustrating. The game just doesn’t function as it should. You have a king on the table, but when you try to place another king, nothing happens. The same issue occurs with the other cards too. It feels like everything is stuck.

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  • Name: Scopa 15
  • Package Name: com.escogitare.scopa15
  • Signature: 148e560daa374d40ec8f92451a06228a