Kaschlan
| The Kaschlan - the commanding card. From a 19th-century, Berlin-pattern pack. | |
| Origin | Prussian | 
|---|---|
| Alternative names | Kastellan, Kurrhahn | 
| Type | Shedding-type games | 
| Players | 2–5 (4 best) | 
| Age range | 10 and above | 
| Cards | 32 | 
| Deck | French | 
| Rank (high→low) | A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 | 
| Play | Clockwise | 
| Playing time | 5-15 min | 
| Related games | |
| Durak • Hund | |
Kaschlan, Kastellan or Kurrhahn was a simple card game related to the Russian game Durak or German game of Hund. It is for two to five players (four best) and may be played with a Skat pack of 32 French- or German-suited playing cards or a standard 52-card French pack.