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You can now play Cards Against Humanity for free online with your mates in lockdown

Virtual fun is back for the new lockdown

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You can now play a virtual game of Cards Against Humanity to help you through the third lockdown.

Unfortunately, as we’re flung into a third national lockdown, virtual quizzes and games look like they might be making a come back. Just when you thought you’d seen the last of Zoom-based organised fun!

The good news is that you can now play Cards Against Humanity with your friends via the internet, in the comfort of your own home, even in your pyjamas if you want. 

It’s super easy to play too and it’s free!

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One person in your friendship group needs to head to playingcards.io and ‘create room’ to set up the virtual game.

Then you simply share the code with all the friends you want to play with so you can all see each others moves.

The rules are the same as a real life game of Cards Against Humanity – fill in the blanks of a statement card in the most hurtful, unacceptable and rude way you can. And all have a laugh about it. 

If Cards Against Humanity isn’t for you, or perhaps you just fancy a family game that involves children, you can instead make your own game or play others such as Go Fish, Checkers, Crazy Eights and Match Up. 

Lockdown fun is BACK! 

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