

As such, you should make sure your printer can handle a top and bottom margin of 0.3 inches before you decide to use these files.Ĭards Against Humanity is a trademark of Cards Against Humanity, LLC. I used a left and right margin of 0.5 inches, and a top and bottom margin of 0.3 inches. Also, I formatted these to be printed on Letter Size (8.5" x 11") paper or cardstock. svg files.įinally, there is an archive (.zip) file of all the card lists I've used for making these documents so far. ods files, and finally Inkscape or simmilar to open the. To write in what you want before printing you will need 7zip or simmilar to to open the compressed files, LibreOffice or simmilar to open the. The (.pdf) and (.odt) are black on white, and the (.svg) is white on black. Additionally, I've included a page of blank cards, for you to write in whatever you come up with. Next are a collection of white and black cards made from lists found on several threads of the Board Game Geek forums. After that is a copy of the cards given away at PAX East 2013, and PAX Prime 2013 (marked with the PAX logo), the Holiday pack (marked with a tree), and the Canadian expansion (marked with a maple leaf).

Next is the third expansion as two files including an inverted color black cards file. Following that is the second expansion (both black and white cards) with a few blanks for formatting purposes. These were made from text files found on the Cards Against Humanity website. First I have the core game, with what I believe is the first expansion included.
