More Cards Against Humanity Cards!
They’re good drawing prompts!
Let me know if you want more of these I definitely did a bunch already. 😅
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Okay, so you’ve seen some of my wild custom Cards Against Humanity creations, and I bet you're thinking, “How do I get in on this hilarious action?!” Making your own cards is seriously one of the best ways to upgrade your game nights and make them even more unforgettable. It's not just about adding new cards; it's about injecting your own group's inside jokes, pop culture obsessions, and unique sense of humor right into the game. Trust me, nothing beats the roar of laughter when someone plays a card that's perfectly tailored to your friends! If you're wondering where to even start with custom Cards Against Humanity prompts or white cards, here’s my secret weapon: think about what makes your friends tick. What current memes are you all obsessed with? What ridiculous movie quotes do you constantly reference? These are prime candidates for hilarious new cards. For example, I’ve seen people turn classic movie moments into prompts like “When Harry met Sally, he realized __.” Or imagine a card for that bizarre "Bap Cat" meme – pure gold! Don't be afraid to get specific! My favorite custom cards often reference obscure things that only my close friends understand, making the game super personal. But you can also draw inspiration from broader themes, like the ones I've played with – from the absurdity of "The Sun engulfing the Earth" to creating a whole series around "Dinosaurs who wear armor and you ride them and they kick ass." The more unexpected, the better! When creating white cards, try to think about common phrases, absurd concepts, or even brand names (like Taco Bell, which totally offers some funny options for prompts!). For black cards (the prompts), think about questions that can lead to multiple hilarious and unexpected answers. Remember that "Kneeing a wizard in the balls. HERMIONE NO!" card? That's a perfect example of a prompt that combines specific pop culture with a shockingly funny outcome. Another great source for inspiration is everyday life, but given a twisted CAH spin. Think about mundane objects or situations, then exaggerate them. Or consider famous historical figures, like "Roland the Farter," and imagine what kind of prompts or answers they'd inspire. Even something as simple as "DVDs!!!" can become hilariously out of context in the right game. And let's not forget the power of visual prompts! Like my drawing prompts, sometimes just the name of a card can spark an entire creative outburst. Imagine a card like "Bio-engineered assault turtles with acid breath" – that's not just a card, it's a whole story waiting to happen. The goal is to provoke thought, laughter, and maybe a little bit of shock. So, next time you're planning a game night, challenge yourselves to come up with a few custom cards. You can even theme them – a "Cards Against The Simpsons" set, anyone? Or maybe focus on making the "funniest cards against humanity topics" your group has ever seen. It's a fantastic way to keep the game fresh, personal, and endlessly entertaining. Just grab some blank cards, a marker, and let your twisted imaginations run wild!



