






Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Iceland.
🇬🇧 Laugh Loud, Play Proud — The UK’s Ultimate Party Starter!
Cards Against Humanity: UK Edition is a 600-card party game (500 white, 100 black) designed specifically for British humor and cultural references. Suitable for 4 to 20+ players aged 17+, it offers endless combinations of irreverent, dark comedy that keeps every game fresh. Compact and portable, this manual card game is perfect for game nights, parties, and social gatherings, delivering a uniquely UK twist on the classic Cards Against Humanity experience.






| Age Range Description | 17 years and above |
| Asin | B00DTXYCOU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,225 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) 39 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Cards Against Humanity |
| Colour | Various |
| Container Type | Box |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (28,568) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Digital Content Version | 2.1 |
| Grenre | Aktion & Geschicklichkeit |
| Included Components | Card Games |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 20.3 x 10.2 x 7.6 centimetres |
| Item Display Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Card Game |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Cards Against Humanity, LLC. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MGUK |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 1188 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 204.00 |
| Model Name | Cards Against Humanity: UK Edition |
| Model Number | MGUK |
| Number Of Items | 600 |
| Number Of Players | 4-20+ |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Other Special Features Of The Product | Portable |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Style | single |
| Set Name | UK Edition |
| Size | 10.16 cm x 20.32 cm x 7.62 cm |
| Subject Character | American |
| Theme | Humor |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upc | 607524009535 766150848472 782588962726 |
User
Hilarious game but definitely not for the easily offended
Absolutely hilarious and always gets laughs, especially with the right group of people. The UK edition fits perfectly with British humour and references, which makes it even funnier than the standard version.Super easy to learn, great for parties or drinks, and every game ends up completely different. Just be warned, it’s very dark and offensive by design, so it’s not one for sensitive players. If that’s your kind of humour though, this is a must have and never gets old.
User
A personal touch to every game night.
For me, game nights aren't just about entertainment; they're about bonding with friends and creating unforgettable memories. That's why discovering Cards Against Humanity: UK Edition has added a whole new level of fun and laughter to our gatherings.Each card isn't just a random phrase; it's a catalyst for hilarious conversations and inside jokes that we'll be referencing for years to come. The UK Edition's blend of British humour and irreverence adds a personal touch to every game, making us feel like we're part of something truly special.As we gather around the table, the anticipation builds with each round, wondering what outrageous combinations will emerge next. From cheeky puns to downright outrageous scenarios, Cards Against Humanity never fails to surprise and delight us.The UK Edition's local references and cultural nuances make it feel tailor-made for our group, sparking lively debates and revealing unexpected insights into each other's personalities. Whether we're playing with old friends or breaking the ice with new acquaintances, Cards Against Humanity brings us together in laughter and camaraderie.Value for money is also a consideration, and with the UK Edition's extensive collection of cards, we never tire of the possibilities. Each game is a fresh experience, filled with laughter, surprises, and plenty of memorable moments.From the first shuffle to the final round, Cards Against Humanity: UK Edition has become an essential part of our game nights, adding a personal touch to every gathering. With its blend of British humor, irreverent wit, and endless replay value, it's more than just a game—it's a reflection of our shared experiences and the friendships that make them so special.
User
Great present
Great pressie
User
Good quality
Definitely for certain groups as a rude game
User
Unbelievably Funny
First of all the game is absolutely fantastic. Me and my girlfriend have been playing it nonstop and it has not got boring yet. We are planning to play a group game at some point so that should be even better. There are even numerous rules and versions of the game to play. Some of the twisted and weird concoctions that you come up with are utterly brilliant, and some of the cards relate so it can work really well.I love how the game does not take itself seriously and is constantly trying to make jokes about things, which works really well. The box is surprisingly large and the cards are all decent sized and there are plenty of them.After all I have said you are probably surprised as to why I put four stars? Well when I received it there were small dark marks on the box, underneath the shrink wrap where it has been scratched into the box. Now this is minor and small so it is forgivable, but there is a more pressing fault. The cards are typically of a high quality and look great. However, playing through the game I have begun to encounter more and more cards where the print has smudge across the card. You can still see what it says of course, but the logo in the bottom corner smudged across over the card does spoil it. When I saw this on well over ten cards I was disappointed. For the price I paid I was expecting a good quality, hilarious game. £20 is still a bit steep, but for smudged cards which really spoils the way it looks, it is not worth it £20.Despite being a little bit expensive for a game, and the smudges (which is highly surprising based upon the quality), the game is fantastic. It is hilarious and it knows it without even trying. It is definitely worth a buy, I just think I got unlucky with the printing.
User
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA. WOOOH! HA HA HA HA!
Makers of games everywhere must be kicking themselves that they didn't come up with this idea first - I know I am, and I don't even make games.This is, quite simply, the only game I've ever played that has had me in so much uncontrollable laughter that I've spat my wine out, cried with hysterical laughter, fallen off my chair, had a near escape in not making it to the toilet in time, and is the first game to ask when I last took a dump. Seriously, the player that goes first is the person who last took a dump - nothing like poo-talk to provide a dinner party ice-breaker.I've noticed that some of the reviewers that have purchased the game have been "shocked" and "horrified" by some of the answers on the cards. My response to you is: if you'd bothered to read the official game description and looked at the example cards provided, you could have avoided your delicate sense of humours taking a beating.It's a simple idea - one player reads out a sentence on a black card, leaving one (or in some cases two) word blank. Each player has ten white cards, each displaying a different word/object/person's name and you can use any one of your cards to fill in the blank. The player who read out the sentence then collects the other players' chosen cards and reads the sentence aloud, each time with a different chosen card - the winner of each round is decided by the player who's reading the sentence aloud and whichever they think is funner. The rules are so simple that you can even continue playing when you're absolutely mullered and can barely speak. We found that we didn't even care about keeping score - the comedy was reward enough!Yes, indeed, the answers provided on some of the cards are "shocking" (their words, not mine - I just think it's funny), such as 'smegma', 'German dungeon porn', 'penis breath', 'glory holes' and 'Emma Watson' (there are way worse ones, but I have no idea what Amazon is willing to publish in a review - plus, that would take the genuine shock-factor away). However, there are also completely benign answers, such as 'crippling debt', 'laying an egg' and 'hormone injections'.Believe me when I tell you that it doesn't matter whether the cards are shocking or not, it's whatever works in the sentence you're provided, and in actual fact, some of the funniest ones have been the most boring of answers - you'll find yourself holding back your shockers until just.....the......right......time.If you're of a sensitive nature, simply don't buy the game - you won't enjoy it. And it might make you cry.I personally love the fact that the makers of this game have picked up on one very quintessentially British key point: we laugh in the face of adversity and at the most inappropriate times. It's what makes us British and what helps the majority of us get through the tough times - it's our edge over the rest of the world.This game will only work if you're playing it with like-minded individuals who can't be shocked, aren't of a nervous or sensitive disposition, and it also helps to drink a lot of wine - it just gets funnier.I can't believe people have said they got bored of it after a while - firstly, there are literally thousands of possibly combinations of words and sentences, plus the company have produced expansions packs of cards so that you can keep the game going. And if you really switched your brain on, you could make up your own cards - for FREE.My advice to people everywhere is: buck up, buy this game, sink a bottle of wine and play it with some easy-going friends who aren't easily offended. It makes for the best dinner party you'll ever have.One final note to the reviewers who said (and I'm paraphrasing because I stand to finish reading them) "I bought this game for my son's/daughter's birthday party and was horrified" etc - the game is marked as not suitable for people under the age of 17 - read your product descriptions and check the reviews before buying stuff for your kids.End of - enjoy the game :-)
User
Perfect game for a chaotic evening
Cards Against Humanity: UK Edition is absolutely bonkers—in the best possible way. Imagine your favorite polite British dinner party, then throw in wildly inappropriate jokes, absurd scenarios, and enough awkward laughter to make tea fly out of someone’s nose. That’s what you’re signing up for.The UK references are spot-on. Whether it’s jabs about crumpets, the Queen, or something hilariously offbeat about public transport, the British flair adds an extra layer of comedy. I’ve never laughed harder at the simple act of someone reading a card out loud—until I realized they paired it with an answer so ridiculous it made me cry-laugh.The cards themselves are sturdy, which is good because they’ll probably be tossed onto the table with wild abandon as you all cackle like hyenas. The real joy, though, is watching your friends’ true colors emerge. You thought they were decent people? Think again. One round of this and you’ll realize the quiet one in the group is actually the most depraved.It’s not for the faint of heart or those who prefer their humor on the mild side. But if you’re up for an evening of hilarious chaos, morally questionable jokes, and possibly ruining family relationships (in the best way), this game delivers. Just don’t play it with your parents unless you’re ready for that kind of awkwardness.Cards Against Humanity: UK Edition isn’t just a game—it’s a test of how far you’ll go for a laugh. Spoiler: pretty far.
User
Must-have comedy for the morally bankrupt
I always thought my friends and I were fairly nice people. This weekend, thanks to plenty of sunshine, slightly too much beer and a simple box of cards, I’ve realised that we’re actually a bunch of antisocial, deviant, foul-mouthed sociopaths, with looser morals than Harold Shipman.Cards Against Humanity proudly bills itself as ‘A party game for horrible people’. The rules – insofar as there are any – are simple. Players draw a hand of white answer cards, and take turns to read out one of the black question cards. Each player then plays the funniest answer they’ve got, and the winner is the one who gets the biggest laugh.Normally things will start fairly surreal. As the booze starts flowing, however… It quickly gets dark. Seriously, worryingly dark. If you’ve got any friends coming over who are even slightly sensitive to jokes about rape, murder, disease, war, death or genocide, you’re probably better off sticking to Kerplunk. For the rest of you – the sick, depraved, Frankie Boyle loving dregs of humanity – there’s a surprising amount of twisted fun to be had here.The game’s meant to be remixed, so we quickly came up with our own variant on the rules that kept each round relatively short, whilst ensuring that every player had something at least a little bit horrific to say at all times.The cards themselves range from the literal toilet humour of ‘Two midgets s***ting into a bucket’ all the way up to the (situationally) genuinely offensive ‘Madeline McCann’. The Daily Mail, in their classic timely fashion, have just picked up on the existence of Cards Against Humanity, despite the game having been available for nearly three years. They were offended, of course, but instantly changing their tune as soon as there was a funny story to exploit.If I have a criticism, it’s that playing the game too much with the same group will inevitably get a bit stale once you’ve heard all the cards a few times. There are expansion packs available at a fairly reasonable price, though I’ve not purchased any of them myself as yet.If you’ve read this far, you’re either deeply concerned for my mental state, or a little bit interested. If you’ve got a group of friends that share your twisted sense of humour, Cards Against Humanity will be an absolute treat the next time you meet up. The best fun comes from introducing new players to the game, their freshly offended laughter reminding you of the warm, caring soul you used to have.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago