Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Rules of Cards Against Humanity

Rules of Cards Against Humanity

Here are the basic rules of Cards Against Humanity:

Number of players: 3-12

Ages: 17+

Time to play: 30-60 minutes


Materials:

A deck of Cards Against Humanity cards

A pen or pencil

Paper


Instructions:

1. Shuffle the deck of cards.

2. Choose a player to be the Card Czar. The Card Czar will read the black cards and choose the funniest white card each round.

3. Deal each player 10 white cards.

4. The Card Czar reads a black card, which has a fill-in-the-blank prompt.

5. Each player chooses one white card that they think is the funniest answer to the black card prompt.

6. The Card Czar collects all of the white cards and reads them aloud.

7. The Card Czar chooses the funniest white card and the player who played that card gets a point.

8. The player to the left of the Card Czar becomes the new Card Czar and the game continues.


The first player to reach 50 points wins the game!


Here are some additional rules:


Pick 2: Some black cards have a "Pick 2" symbol at the bottom. If a black card has this symbol, each player must choose two white cards to submit.

Rando Cardrissian: At the beginning of each round, draw one white card at random and place it into play. This card belongs to an imaginary player named Rando Cardrissian. If Rando Cardrissian wins the game, all of the other players lose.

God is Dead: This rule is optional. If you choose to play with this rule, there is no Card Czar. Instead, each player votes for their favorite white card each round. The card with the most votes wins the round.


Cards Against Humanity is a game for adults. It contains adult humor and offensive content. If you are easily offended, then this game is not for you.


Cards Against Humanity