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A Cards Against Humanity clone.

  1. Cards Against Formality is a party card game based on Cards Against Humanity. The two are not affiliated with each other in any way. The game is free to play and always will be. The website will never contain any advertisements or bloat.
  2. Cards Against Humanity Lab Welcome to the Cards Against Humanity Lab! This solo version of the game helps us figure out which cards are fan-favorites and which cards are real stinkers when we update the game and release new expansions every year.

This webapp is still in development. There will be bugs, but hopefully they won't affect gameplayvery much.

If this is your first time playing, you may wish to read the changelog andlist of known issues.

Your computer's IP address will always be logged when you load the game client.It is not tied in any way to your username, except possibly if a server error occurs. Gameplayresults are logged permanently, but without information identifying you.

500 Backgammon Checkers Chess Crazy Eights Cribbage Dominoes Escoba Euchre Flash Cards Go Fish Hearts Joking Hazard™ Match Up Other / Custom Trial by Trolley™ Zap: Space Mutiny. Choose a game to start. Ultra Customizable. Reconfigure the table, add your own card and board images, and automate repetitive movements. You've got the power!

Most recent update: 3 September 2018:

  • All chat and fill-in-the-blank cards have been disabled. If you're still out of the loop,here's why.

The servers are incredibly busy right now. There are several servers to try, there will beroom elsewhere! CLICK HERE to see the server list. Aslong as you're on the same server as your friends, you can play together. Please stop crowdingpyx-1 ('The Biggest, Blackest Dick').

Pretend You're Xyzzy is a Cards Against Humanity clone, which is available atcardsagainsthumanity.com, where you can buyit or download and print it out yourself. It is distributed under aCreative Commons - Attribution -Noncommercial - Share Alike license. This web version is in no way endorsed or sponsored bycardsagainsthumanity.com. You may download the source code to this version fromGitHub. For full licenseinformation, including information about included libraries, see thefull license information.

30 March 2020, 12:40

Up to six people can play Cards Against Humanity on Playingcards.io – and you can even set up a voice or video call for extra laughs.

Since we've all been staying at home during the coronavirus quarantine, everyone has had to find creative ways of keeping busy and staying in touch with loved ones.

From using Netflix Party to host group viewing sessions of your fave TV shows, or downloading the Houseparty app and hosting quizzes, families and friendship groups have been doing all sorts of wholesome stuff to make sure they keep in contact.

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But enough of that wholesome content for a sec because there's a now way for the not-so-wholesome grown ups amongst us to have some fun too.

Fancy playing Cards Against Humanity with your mates? Well, now you can. Online. For free. And here's how to do it...

How to play Cards Against Humanity online

Playingcards.io, which is an online card game website, has multiple different games that you can play. One of those games is Cards Against Humanity.

If you don't know what Cards Against Humanity is, here's a quick explainer: Cards Against Humanity is 'a party game for horrible people'. Each round, one player asks a question from a black card, and everyone else answers with their funniest – and often offensive – white card. It's very much a game for adults and definitely not one to play with your parents. Unless your parents have the same level of questionable humour as you.

Anyway, once you click into the game on the site, you'll be able to create a virtual playing room. The site will give you a link, which you then send to your friends so they can join the game.

Up to six players can join the game, and you can even set up a voice or video call too, to get the full experience.

Much like if you've ever played Scrabble as a group on an iPad, the site allows everyone to see the game, but only you can see the cards in your hand.

There's many different ways to play Cards Against Humanity, but here's the basics:

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Players start by selecting 10 white cards from the pile and dragging them to the bottom of the screen. Here, you will be able to see all your answer options. After every round, you should always have 10 cards in your hand.

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Each round, one person becomes the judge. That person will select a black card. The first judge can be chosen based on any random thing you as a group decide – like whoever went to the toilet last. (Yes, those are really the rules.)

Once the judge has selected a black card, the other players will then choose their best white card, and drag it to the middle, ready to be judged.

The judge will then flip over those cards, read them out one by one and make their winning decision based on who was the funniest or most outrageous.

The winner of that round will then keep the black card. The person with the most black cards at the end of the game, wins!

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Happy gaming, you filthy animals!