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Although many people choose to play the game in different ways, the original game consists of each player drawing ten white cards. One randomly chosen player begins as the ‘card czar’ and plays a black card. They then read the question or fill in the blank phrase on the black card out loud. Everyone else answers the questions using a phrase on one of their white cards, handing them to the card czar face down. The card czar shuffles all the answers and shares each card combination to the group. They then pick a favourite (usually whichever is the most hilarious, offensive, or the one that just makes no sense whatsover) and whoever played the answer keeps the black card as a point to them. After the round, a new player becomes the card czar, and everyone draws back up to ten white cards. This cycle is repeated until one person reaches seven black cards, and therefore wins the game. But, apparently, there’s a hidden card. Yes, really. You have been playing this game for years without a single clue that you might’ve been able to cheat your way into winning within the last second of the finishing round.
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Dubbed “A Party Game for Horrible People,” the object is to take turns being Card Czar by asking a question (such as “Why do I hurt all over?”)—based on the 10 cards in hand—by reading off of a black card. Other players provide am answer (like “The swim team, all at once.” or “Same-sex ice dancing.”) from one of their white cards. The winner is whomever the Card Czar thinks has the funniest answer.
This game can get a bit risque, so you might want to think twice before asking grandma to play. One way to neutralize it a bit is to give everyone a chance to omit a card and draw a new one when answers get a little too ... awkward. For gatherings of friends at a holiday party, office party or Friendsgiving it's perfect.