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How to make Cards Against Humanity 1) Download the PDF and take it to a print shop. We found the best deal at Staples. 2) Have them print the game on heavy, white card stock; 80-pound or higher. The cards are all black and white, but if you can convince them to use the color printer for no additional cost, you’ll get a much nicer result. Cards Against Humanity — Full Size Print Versions. Here are some files you can print out and use for your own copy of Cards Against Humanity. These are formatted to be very simmilar size to the actual cards, so they should be compatible with any future expansions or any commercially purchased copies.

The dimensions of a card vary, depending on its type. The standard size for business cards in inches is 3.5 x 2, while for postcards is 5.8 x 4.1 inches. For greeting cards and invitation cards, however, you can use whatever size you prefer as long as it is printable in available paper sizes. Select a Color Scheme.

Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition is a new fill-in-the-blank party game that’s just like the wildly inappropriate Cards Against Humanity card game, but it’s written for kids and adults to play together.

To help families cope with being home, they’ve issued a free beta version of Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition. The reason, in their own words “We wanted to release it as soon as possible, so quarantined families have something to do besides giving more money to the Disney Corporation.”

Cards Against Humanity: Family Editionis an easy to play party game that should make your family laugh (if you find inappropriate things funny). How the game works is that in each round, one player asks the group a question from a black card, and then everyone answers it with their funniest white card.

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To start the game, everyone should wash their hands with soap for 20 seconds and then take ten white cards. The player who most recently pooped begins as the Card Czar and draws a black card. The Card Czar reads the black card out loud. Everyone else then answers the question (or fills in the blank) by passing one white card, face down, to the Card Czar.

The Card Czar then shuffles all the white cards and re-reads the black card out loud with each one. Finally, the Card Czar picks the funniest combination, and whoever played it gets one point.

The game is designed for adults and kids ages 8 and up. They recommend that parents review the cards before they play with your family and remove anything they deem inappropriate or unsuitable as they understand that different kids have different sensitivities.

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You can download and print the cards on your own printer. Either download and print the Small Card PDF (20 cards per page – 21 pages in total) or Large Card PDF (9 cards per page – 47 pages in total). You can choose the Low Ink Version if you want to save ink.

To download the Beta version, visit the Cards Against Humanity Family Edition website. The physical version of Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition will be available later this year. Buy it!

If you’ve had enough of all this PG stuff and have older kids, you can download and print Cards Against Humanity. It’s available for free under a Creative Commons license. Download the PDF for rules and printing instructions. Or just order it online, it’s much easier!

For more recommendations about family board games, check out The Best 20 Board Games to Play on Family Game Night.

Started in late 2012 by a local mum and newcomer to Newcastle, Newy with Kids has grown into a thriving go-to family guide for the Newcastle & Hunter region. Parents visit the Newy with Kids website to find things to do with babies, kids and teens. Whether it’s local attractions, upcoming events, kids eat free, school holiday activities or birthday party ideas, Newy with Kids is the best website for local parents to find local kid-friendly activities and information 24/7.

We spend a lot of time talking and thinking about how online communities work. If we’re going to make meaningful tools, plenty more people need to do this too.

We want to expand the conversation and involve people from all backgrounds in our work. So we made a card game.

It’s free, open source, and you can download it here.

Downloads

PDF of the Card Fronts
PDF of the Card Backs
PDF of the game instructions

Buy a copy

We’ve made two pre-made editions available to buy at production cost.

Cards Against Community – Deluxe Edition – $22.99
(includes five sand timers, linen-textured cards)
Cards Against Community – Normal Edition – $11.99
(identical game, excludes the timers)

FAQ

How does it work?

It’s a game for 4-6 players, loosely based on Werewolf/Mafia. Each game takes about 20 minutes to play. Click here to download a PDF of the game instructions.

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We’ve already taken it to conferences, events, parties. Please download or buy the cards, play the game among your friends and colleagues, and tell us how it goes!

Can I change the cards?

Yes! Change the rules, translate them into another language, add new cards! And why not code an online version? (We thought it might make a good bot on Slack, but don’t have the time to dedicate to it ourselves.)

Help us to make this better.

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We used these fonts (all free):

Josefin Slab
Roboto Slab
Yanone Kaffeesatz

You can also visit our Github repo to submit pull requests on the rules and more.

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If you play a game, do anything cool with the cards, have any suggestions, let us know! You can email us at coral@mozillafoundation.org or tweet at us @coralproject.

We’ll feature the best forks/updates/game photos on this page.

Versions

Who’s been playing it?
A lot of events and colleges! So far we’ve heard it’s been played at Ohio University, University of Michigan, American University, SND Makes, Foo Camp, and the Allied Media Conference. Have you played it somewhere? Let us know! (It helps with our funding reports.)

Is it connected to Cards Against Humanity? I love that game.

We love that game too. And no, it’s not connected to or affiliated with Cards Against Humanity LLC. We just loved the name. Consider it a tribute.

Credits

Everything in Cards Against Community is open source and available on an MIT Open Source License to be used as you wish, with the exception of The Coral Project logo, which is a trademark of the Mozilla Foundation, and the Trollface design, which is © Carlos Ramirez and is used in this context with permission. If you wish to make a commercial version of the game, Carlos Ramirez requires that you remove his design.

The game was created by Andrew Losowsky with help from Casey Middaugh. It was designed by Angel Colberg, and has been playtested at various events including FOO Camp, the New York Times and SNDMakes.

Happy playing!

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Current version: 1.2 | Last updated September 22nd 2017