Cards Against Humanity is a crazy, boundary-pushing, and highly entertaining party game for anyone with a quirky sense of humor. Whether you're hosting a cozy evening with friends or looking for some light entertainment for a party, you're guaranteed lots of laughter, surprises, and unforgettable moments with Cards Against Humanity! Here on this page, you can find our full range of Cards Against Humanity games and expansions.
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Cards Against Humanity is not your typical card game. The game emphasizes dark and inappropriate humor and rewards creative players. Its simple rules and engaging gameplay are excellent for breaking the ice and letting everyone in the company unleash their inner comedian. Players who love shocking and slightly politically incorrect content will enjoy challenging each other and pushing boundaries with this game.
If you're not comfortable with swear words and crude statements, you should skip this game. But if you're ready to be swept away by the absurd and crude statements that inevitably form during the game, you're guaranteed lots of fun. The game has become a cultural phenomenon over the past several years and has created unforgettable game nights for countless people worldwide.
If you want to add some extra fun and mischief to your Cards Against Humanity game, you can expand the game with one of the many alternative versions or expansions made for the game. Each expansion adds new questions and answers, creating entirely new possibilities. So if you're looking for a way to add some unfiltered fun and mischief to your next gathering or party, buy Cards Against Humanity today!
If you're not so much into English, you can try the Danish version of the game instead: Det Dårlige Selskab.
Cards Against Humanity consists of cards in two colors, black and white. The white cards are question cards, missing at least one word from the question. The black cards consist of words or short phrases, which you use to fill in the white cards.
All players receive 10 white cards. Then, a player draws a black card, reads it aloud, and then waits for the remaining players to choose the white card they think fits best. The chosen white cards are mixed and read aloud by the player with the black card. The player with the black card chooses a winner and gives the black card to that player. The black card counts as a point card. Then, the turn goes clockwise, and the next player draws a black card, and so on.
Players who do not win draw a new white card, so they always have 10 cards in total. The person who won the round does not draw a new white card but receives the black card. The winner is ultimately the person with 10 black cards and no white ones. You can see a brief overview of the game in the video below:
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