Cheat (game)
| Alternative names | Bullshit, I Doubt It | 
|---|---|
| Type | Shedding-type | 
| Players | 3–10 | 
| Skills | Counting, number sequencing, deception | 
| Age range | 8+ | 
| Cards | 52 (104) | 
| Deck | French | 
| Play | Clockwise | 
| Chance | Medium | 
| Related games | |
| Valepaska • Verish' Ne Verish' | |
| Easy to play | |
Cheat (Britain), also known as Bullshit (United States) or I Doubt It, is a card game where the players aim to get rid of all of their cards. It is a game of deception, with cards being played face-down and players being permitted (and often required) to lie about the cards they have played. A challenge is usually made by players calling out the name of the game, and the loser of a challenge has to pick up every card played so far. Cheat is classed as a party game. As with many card games, cheat has an oral tradition and so people are taught the game under different names.