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Okey
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Introduction

Okey is the most popular Turkish board game and is also known as a tile-based Rummy game in many countries. If you like Rummy board or card games, you must try Okey offline. It is totally free and has no banner ads.

Experience the Okey Game with various modes and entertaining mini games. Welcome to Okey Elit.

FEATURES

COMPETE WITH REAL PLAYERS

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VIBRANT OKEY

CHALLENGE MODE

ONE-ON-ONE OKEY

Okey Rules:

- Runs: Same color with consecutive values (e.g., 1-2-3-4, 7-8-9, 11-12-13-1, etc.).

- Sets: Same value in different colors (e.g., 2-2-2, 7-7-7-7, etc.).

- Doubles: Same color and same value (e.g., 1-1, 2-2, 5-5, etc.).

- The face-up tile is the indicator tile.

- The joker is the same tile as the indicator tile.

- The "Okey" tile is the tile that is one more than the indicator tile.

- The "Okey" tile can be used as a wild card.

- You need to arrange your 14 tiles into runs, sets, or doubles.

Okey Rummy Features:

● Different game modes.

● Smart AI players.

● HD graphics and smooth gameplay.

● Various themes and avatars.

● Daily rewards and level-up bonuses.

● In-game items.

● Stats info and cloud saving.

● No banner ads.

● Offline gameplay.

Setting up the game

Every game has 104 numbered tiles and 2 false joker tiles

The 106 tiles are placed face down on the table and thoroughly mixed. Next, the players stacks the tiles faced down in groups of 5, creating a total of 21 stacks. There is no specific rule about how many stacks should be in front of each player. It is convenient to have at least six in front of the dealer, but this makes no real difference to the game.

One tile remains unstacked and is kept by the dealer briefly. The dealer is randomly chosen at the start and passes to the right after every round.

The dealer then throws a die to determine on which stack the one remaining tile will be placed upon. For example if a 6 is thrown, the tile is placed on the sixth stack in front of the dealer (counting from left). If the number thrown is greater than the number of stacks in front of the dealer, then the count will continue using the stacks in front of the player to dealer's right, and one of these will be selected. The selected stack now has six tiles.

Next, the dealer throws the die for a second time to determine which tile will be shown face-up. The second throw selects one of the tiles in the selected stack, counting upwards from the bottom of the stack. The selected tile is extracted from the stack and placed face-up on top of it. If the selected tile is a false joker, it is returned to the selected stack and the second throw of the die is repeated until a numbered tile is selected.

This face-up tile helps determine the "joker" (okey) and "false joker" (sahte okey) for the game. The color and value of the joker and the false joker changes every round.

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How to Play Okey

Okey is a variant of rummy, played with tiles instead of cards. Once you've got the game set up and chosen the okey (or the wild card), you'll need to dispense tiles to all of the players and then arrange the extra tiles. Players don't show their hands until they have a full winning hand. Scoring is based on how a player wins, but instead of earning points with a winning hand, the losing players lose points.

1 Setting Up the Game

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Give each player a rack. The racks will help each player keep their tiles organized during game play. Each player only needs 1 rack.

You'll need at least 4 players to play Okey.

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Place the tiles on the table and shuffle them. The tiles should all be upside-down so the players can't see which tiles are where. Use your hands to shuffle the tiles about, making sure they're thoroughly mixed up.

Each tile has 1 number on it, from 1 to 13, and will be 1 of 4 colors: red, yellow, green, and black. There are 2 of the same number in each color, so you'll have to 2 red ones, 2 red twos, etc.

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Use the dice to choose the dealer. Each player throws the dice once. Whichever player gets the highest number starts as the dealer. After each round, the dealer changes, moving counterclockwise around the ring of players.

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Arrange the tiles in 21 stacks of 5 tiles. Once you've stacked the tiles, you should have 1 tile left over. The dealer holds on to the extra tile. Then distribute all of the stacks between the players and the dealer. It doesn't matter how many stacks each player has in front of them, although it's helpful for the dealer to have at least 6. Each player should line up their stacks in front of them in a horizontal line.

Each player except for the dealer should have an even number of stacks. If the stacks won't divide evenly, give the extra stack or stacks to the dealer.

Part2 Throw the Dealer

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Have the dealer throw the die to determine which stack to start with. The first number that comes up indicates which stack in front of the dealer you'll work with to find okey. Count the stacks from left to right.[2]

If the number is higher than the number of stacks in front of the dealer, continue counting into the other players' stacks, moving counterclockwise.

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Throw the die again to choose the tile. Once you've selected the stack, throw the die again. The number that comes up on the die indicates which tile you should select from the stack. Count upwards from the bottom of the stack.

There are only 5 tiles per stack, so if you get a number above 5, you'll return to the bottom of the stack to continue your count. So, for example, if you roll a 9, you'll count up from the bottom to 5, then return to the tile on the bottom of the stack as 6, and keep counting from bottom to top.

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Display the okey. The tile that the dealer selects helps choose the joker (or okey) for this round. Take that tile and place it face-up on the stack. The okey tile is the same color and 1 number higher than the tile pulled.[4]

So for example, if the tile pulled is a blue 8, the joker would be the blue 9.

There are two blank tiles called "false jokers." Those tiles become the same as the joker, so if a player pulls one of the false tiles, it acts the same as if they pulled the joker tile.

Part3 Distributing Tiles for Play

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Start with the player to the right of the dealer. That player takes the stack to the right of the stack with okey displayed on top. Then the next player to the right takes the stack to the right of the stack the first player took.

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Continue taking stacks counterclockwise until each player has 2 stacks. As each players takes their stacks, move counterclockwise. Once each player has 2 full stacks, you'll need to distribute the leftover tiles differently.

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Distribute leftover tiles after everyone has 2 full stacks. Once each player has 2 full stacks, the player to the dealer's right takes the whole stack to the right of where the previous player took their last stack. The next player, moving counterclockwise around the table, gets 4 tiles from the next stack to the right. The player to their right gets the last tile in that stack, plus 3 from the next. The dealer takes the last 2 tiles in that stack, and then another 2 from the next stack.

Each player should end up with 15 tiles, except for the first player, who will have 16.

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Move the remaining tiles to the middle of the table. Once all of the players have their tiles, move the rest of the tiles to the middle of the table, lining up the stacks in a horizontal line in front of the dealer. These are the tiles that players will draw from throughout the game. The stack with the face-up okey tile should be placed all the way to the right.

Part4 Playing the Game

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Discard a tile if you're the first player. If you're the player to the right of the dealer, you go first. Look at your tiles and then discard 1. Place your discarded tiles face-up to the right of the tiles you're playing with.

The point of okey is to make sets or runs. Discard the tile that won't help you make a set or a run.

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Select a new tile for each new turn. As each player takes their next turn, they can draw a new tile from the stacks in front of them, moving from left to right and the top of the stack down. Or they can take a tile from one of the other players' discard piles.

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Discard your extra tile. Once you've selected your new tile, you'll need to discard another. When you discard the tile, place it face-up to the right of your tiles.

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Form sets and runs. To win the round, you need to reveal a winning hand: a collection of sets and runs. A set is a collection of 3 or 4 tiles with all the same number but different colors. A run is comprised of 3 or more consecutively numbered tiles with the same color.

For example, you could form a set of 7s, where you have 1 green, 1 red, and 1 black 7. But you can't make a set of 2 blacks 7s and 1 green 7.

A run would be a blue 1, 2, and 3. You can also use the 1 as the lowest or highest tile, but not both in the same run. So 12, 13, and 1 or 1, 2, 3, in the same color is a valid run, but 13, 1, and 2 is not.

You can also lay down pairs as your sets. If you can lay down a winning hand of all pairs, you force the other players to forfeit more points. A pair is comprised of 2 tiles with the same number but different colors.

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Reveal a winning hand to win the round. Once you have all 14 of your tiles arranged in runs or sets, you can reveal your hand to win the game. Don't reveal your runs or sets before you have a full winning hand.

Remember that you have to discard an extra tile, too, so you may have to pick up a new tile just to discard it.

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Discard the joker last if possible. You have to discard an extra tile to win the game after you reveal your winning hand. If you have a joker in your hand, try to discard it last. It will increase the number of points the other players have to forfeit when you win.

Part5 Scoring the Game

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Start with 20 points. At the beginning of each game, each player starts with 20 points. After each game, points are deducted, rather than being added. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.

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Subtract points if you lose the round. At the end of each round, the losing players deduct points based on how the winner won. The winner doesn't earn any points, but they also don't lose any.

Each player loses 2 points if the winner wins an ordinary game.

If the winner discards the joker to end the game, the other players lose 4 points.

If the winner has 7 pairs in their winning hand, each other player loses 4 points.

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Continue playing until a player's score reaches zero. Once 1 or more players get down to a score of zero (or less), the game is over. The player with the highest score at that point wins the game.

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  • Version3.6.9
  • UpdateApr 13, 2025
  • DeveloperMat Apps
  • CategoryBoard & Casino
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 6+
  • Downloads1M+
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  • Ahmet Koza
    Ahmet Koza

    It sounds like you’ve figured out the tricks people use in the game. Your players always end up on top. You’ve moved on from that and now enjoy playing Sedef Okey. You’re feeling much better about it, saying it’s way more enjoyable than before.

  • Ahmet Koza
    Ahmet Koza

    All those online okey sites run on the same ridiculous system. Pick one, you’ve got the same experience as the others. Nothing worth your time. The goal seems clear, drain money from those hoping for an easy win. Thanks, but no thanks. You click to sit down at a table, and right away it tells you “you’re late.” Try again, same message pops up. If I’m late, then I’m uninstalling your okey site to avoid this nonsense. It’s that straightforward. Good luck playing with yourselves!

  • Zehra Yaylaci
    Zehra Yaylaci

    A black 5 comes from the left. I draw a card, it's a black 5. A red 7 follows from the left. I draw again, and it's a red 7. Next, a blue 3 arrives from the left. I draw once more, it's a blue 3. This keeps happening so often. I start to feel there's something shady about this game.

  • dandy don wilson
    dandy don wilson

    This game feels like a setup just to take players' money. It seems like the system plays the game itself. It decides where to make moves. You end up stuck or going back to nothing because the system doesn’t cooperate. It keeps giving you the same pieces over and over again. You keep picking up what the player above you discards, again and again. It’s a frustrating experience. I wouldn't recommend it at all. It can drive you crazy.

  • Zehra Yaylaci
    Zehra Yaylaci

    I tried to play on this ridiculous okey page. It was my turn, I pulled a tile and tossed it. Suddenly, tiles started moving everywhere. I got kicked out of the game. A message pops up saying, "You've been removed for not playing for three rounds." Unbelievable! I thought, "What’s with this nonsense?" So, I happily decided to uninstall your awful okey page. No need for frustration or anger. Enjoy the mess you’ve created with your pathetic okey site. 👎👎

  • Brooke
    Brooke

    Hey arkadaşlar, bu oyun gerçekten çok eğlenceli ve keyifli! Şiddetle tavsiye ederim. Ama bir yandan kendime soruyorum. Bu hayatın neresinde kazanacağım? Gerçekten hiç şansım olmayacak mı? Gözlerimdeki kaygı büyüyor. Neyse ki oyunlar biraz olsun neşemi geliştiriyor.

  • nazar artun
    nazar artun

    It sounds like you're talking about a game. Maybe a board game or card game? There’s a mention of putting something on the table. The excitement and intensity of playing are super engaging. Games like that can really bring people together, filled with laughter and competition. What kind of game is it? I’d love to hear more!

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