Cards Against Humanity
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Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

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Cards Against Humanity is the title every other adult party card game gets compared to, and the synthesis here is genuinely split. On the popularity side, 140,000+ Amazon reviews at 4.8 stars and mainstream coverage at boardgamequest.com frame it as a simple, easy-to-learn fill-the-blank party staple. r/cardsagainsthumanity regulars defend it as a dependable crowd-pleaser, especially with friends who share the same humor.
What reviewers liked
- Enormous verified-purchase footprint (140k+ Amazon reviews at 4.8 stars)
- Extremely simple rules; r/cardsagainsthumanity and boardgamequest.com both highlight near-zero learning curve
- Strong ecosystem of expansions to refresh the deck over time
- Reliable crowd-pleaser with groups that share the humor
Where it falls short
- shutupandsitdown.com argues many of the cards simply aren't funny on their own merits
- r/boardgames consensus calls it shallow, overrated, and fast to wear out
- Base box has limited card count, leading to repetition with larger groups
- Humor skews raunchy/political and is a dealbreaker for mixed company
Cards Against Humanity is the title every other adult party card game gets compared to, and the synthesis here is genuinely split. On the popularity side, 140,000+ Amazon reviews at 4.8 stars and mainstream coverage at boardgamequest.com frame it as a simple, easy-to-learn fill-the-blank party staple. r/cardsagainsthumanity regulars defend it as a dependable crowd-pleaser, especially with friends who share the same humor.
The high-trust pushback is louder than the marketing suggests. A verified-tier review at shutupandsitdown.com argues the cards simply aren't very good — not because of subject matter, but because the jokes themselves often don't land — and r/boardgames threads repeatedly call the game shallow, overrated, and prone to running out of fresh combinations quickly (one poster notes the base box has only 110 question/answer cards before repetition sets in for larger groups). Reviewers also flag that the humor leans raunchy, political, and at times racist or homophobic, which is the point for some groups and a dealbreaker for others. As the canonical NSFW pick it earns its slot, but the consensus is clearer that you'll want expansions almost immediately.
- Cards Against Humanity is a party game for horrible people.
- Now version 2.0! Over 150 new cards since the last version.
- Contains 500 white cards and 100 black cards for maximum replayability.
- Includes a booklet of sensible game rules and preposterous alternate rules.
- America's #1 gerbil coffin.
It's a party game, and definitely not really one for board gaming hobbyists or enthusiasts. It's great to have around if you're entertaining ...
Its a decent game and is really funny the first few times you play it. But it gets old fast and is super overrated. Whenever i tell people i ...
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“Cards Against Humanity: Out of Line Review” · YouTube
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