Cards Against humanity UK Edition Party Game
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About this product
This party game brings adults together for evenings filled with dark humour and awkward laughter. The UK edition adapts the original American version with cultural references that resonate closer to home. It includes 600 cards split between 500 white response cards and 100 black prompt cards. Players take turns reading questions and filling in blanks with the most inappropriate, surprising or outright terrible answers from their hand. It requires 4 or more players to get started.
The game runs on group chemistry and quick thinking rather than strategy. Each round creates moments of shock, groaning and competitive banter as players vote for the funniest response. It suits ages 17 and up due to adult content and themes. No batteries or setup required, just open the box and start playing. Supervision is required, and the game is for domestic use only. This edition delivers hours of entertainment for friends who appreciate humour with an edge.
- UK edition.
- Contents: 600 total cards (500 white and 100 black).
- 4 or more players.
- For ages 17 years and over.
- Boxed dimensions: H20.32, W10.16, D7.68cm.
- EAN 766150848472.
WARNING(S):
- Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
- Only for domestic use.
- To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
- This toy does not provide protection.
4.8
103 reviews
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Recommended this product
Customers Say
Cards Against Humanity is a hilarious party game perfect for adults, known for its crude humor and social engagement. While some players found it repetitive, most enjoyed the laughter and fun it brings to gatherings.
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Daft rude dunny
Greta with friends! Daft, rude, funny.
Emtxi, 45 - 54
Good but same as old versions
It’s a great game but I got this version thinking it would have all new cards as I have the original game it doesn’t most are the same. And £30 is over priced.
Dave, 35 - 44
An ultimate must have for every household
If you’re looking for a game that will help you discover exactly which of your friends are destined for a dark underworld and which ones are just surprisingly creative with filth, Cards Against Humanity is the gold standard. It’s less of a "card game" and more of a social experiment wrapped in crude humor. Here’s why it remains a staple for game nights: The "Horrible" Highlights Zero Learning Curve: If you can read and have a pulse, you can play. One person asks a question from a Black Card, and everyone else answers with their funniest (or most disturbing) White Card. The "Icebreaker" Effect: Nothing kills social anxiety faster than realizing your quietest friend has a shockingly twisted sense of humor. Infinite Replayability: Between the base set and the literal dozens of expansion packs (the 90s Nostalgia and Sci-Fi packs are personal favorites), the combinations are mathematically astronomical. High Engagement: Unlike strategy games where you might wait ten minutes for your turn, every round is a fast-paced punchline. Why It Works The genius of the game isn't just the shock value—it's the context. The game forces you to tailor your humor to the "Card Czar" (the judge for that round). Is your brother-in-law a history buff? Play the "Stalin" card. Is your best friend a cynic? Go for the "Existential Dread." Fair Warning: This is not a game for the easily offended, your ultra-conservative boss, or anyone who still thinks "fart" is the peak of comedy. It is designed to be offensive, and it succeeds brilliantly. Final Verdict Rating: 5/5 Stars It is the ultimate "party game for horrible people." It’s loud, it’s wrong, and it’s arguably the most fun you can have with a deck of cards and a group of friends who have questionable morals.
Andy563, 35 - 44
Brilliant funny game
This is a really funny game, and a lot of the response cards are really creative
Declan, 18 - 24, Peterlee
Fun to be had
Bought as a Christmas present and they love it
GinaG, 55 - 64, Chester Cheshire
Good Service
Ordered game & picked it up the next day, really pleased
Lynn
Great fun brings laughter around the table 😄
Gift for family get togethers
Sukie, 65 or over
Good
Collected without issue, happy with the game
R
Great entertainment
Haven't got so much laugh in a long time! Great fun for adults (friends and family)! Well spent money 😁 Already bought one more.
Bea
Can be inappropriate….but funny!
Great game, but be careful who you play with its a bit ‘close to the mark’ but thats what makes it funny
Celv
Hello Caz,
I can confirm that this is the latest edition of the Cards Against humanity UK Edition Party Game.
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Hi Her,
The Cards Against humanity UK Edition Party Game is V2.0.
Thanks for using Q&A,
It does have alot of sexual content but if you have a sense of humour its not a issue. I will say some words you might need to Google though.
Hi Shell,
Whether you find this rude or not is subjective, however it is designed with adults in mind and not suitable for under 17's.
Hope this helps!
Gem
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