Rummy hand validator: check if your declaration is valid
Paste a 13-card Indian Rummy hand and instantly see whether it is a valid declaration — using the same check the live game runs.
Paste a 13-card Indian Rummy hand below and this checker tells you instantly whether it is a valid declaration — and if not, exactly what is missing. It runs the same validation logic as the live game on RummyDen, so the verdict matches a real table.
Printed jokers (type JK) are always wild. If a card was cut to pick the wild rank, choose it here.
Card format: rank + suit, e.g. AS (Ace of Spades), 10H, KD. Suits: S H D C. Use JK for a printed joker. Separate cards with spaces, groups with new lines.
Enter a hand above to check it.
This tool runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent anywhere. It is for learning and practice; RummyDen is a free, social game with no real money.
What counts as a valid declaration?
In 13-card Indian Rummy you win by arranging all 13 cards into valid sequences and sets, then declaring. A declaration is only valid if it meets every one of these rules:
- At least one pure sequence — three or more consecutive cards of the same suit with no joker. Without a pure sequence, the whole hand is invalid (and scores full points). See our pure sequence guide.
- At least two sequences total — the second (and any others) can be impure, i.e. use a joker.
- Every card grouped — the remaining cards must form valid sets or sequences, leaving zero ungrouped "deadwood".
- Valid groups only — a sequence is same-suit consecutive; a set is 3–4 cards of the same rank in different suits. Jokers can stand in for missing cards in impure sequences and sets.
How to read the result
The checker labels each line as a pure sequence, impure sequence, set, or invalid, then gives an overall verdict. If it says "not valid", the reasons list tells you exactly what to fix — usually a missing pure sequence, only one sequence, an invalid group, or leftover deadwood. Curious how those leftover cards are counted when you lose a round? Our rummy scoring guide breaks it down.
New to declaring?
If the rules above are unfamiliar, start with how to declare in rummy for a step-by-step walkthrough, or the full rules of the game. Then come back and practise hands here until valid declarations feel automatic.