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In Balatro, "Five of a Kind" usually refers to a specific Spectral Card or the Poker Hand itself, rather than a specific Joker card.
There is no Joker simply named "Five of a Kind." However, there is a Spectral Card that creates this hand, and several Jokers that benefit from it. If you’d like, I can:
The word “Jorogrart” first appeared in a privately circulated manuscript in 1978, titled The Codex of the Verdant Spires, discovered in a second-hand bookstore in Prague. The manuscript described a game simply called “The High Stakes,” played with a 78-card deck (similar to tarot but with five suits: Coins, Cups, Blades, Vines, and Jorograrts).
The Jorogrart suit was unique: each card depicted an abstract geometric symbol that changed meaning depending on its neighbors. The name itself is believed to derive from Old Galician “xogo raro” (rare game) and Old Norse “grartr” (shard), thus “shard of the rare game.” Given that no legitimate article can be written
Within this game, a five of a kind Jorogrart meant holding all five Jorogrart cards of the same rank — but since the Jorogrart suit had no numbers, the “kind” referred to matching geometric patterns: the Broken Spire, the Unfinished Circle, the Inward Spiral, the Folded Mirror, and the Empty Throne.
Achieving this hand was believed to trigger a “Rekindling” — a forced reset of the round where all other players lost their highest card.
In the annals of esoteric card and dice games, few terms capture the imagination like “five of a kind.” It represents perfection, rarity, and the breaking of normal probability. But when paired with the cryptic word “Jorogrart,” we enter a different realm—one of forgotten rulebooks, shattered temples, and a hand so powerful it was said to reshape reality.
This article explores the origin, mechanics, and legendary status of the five of a kind Jorogrart, a concept that has quietly haunted game designers, occultists, and collector communities for decades.










