How to Play
Simple rules, maximum arguments. You will know everything you need within a single round.
Gather Your Crew
Three or more friends, family, or anyone brave enough to argue. The bigger the table, the better the night.
Draw a Card
Pull a card from any of the seven categories. Each one carries a bold debate topic — nothing dull in the deck.
Take Your Side
Most cards are a question — argue where you stand. Draw a "For It or Against It" card, though, and the die decides your side for you. No switching, no choosing.
Flip the Timer
Thirty seconds on the sand timer. Make your case — be sharp, be convincing, be quick about it.
The Group Votes
Once both sides have argued, everyone votes on who made the stronger point. The majority takes the round.
Play to Five
First to five rounds wins. Or simply keep going until someone storms off. Either way, it was a good night.

A few tips from the regulars.
House rules are encouraged. Add time penalties, require players to stand, or make the loser of each round take a dare.
Mix the categories. Don't play only your comfort zone. The best moments come from topics you know nothing about.
No phones at the table. Looking up an answer defeats the entire purpose. Make your case from what you actually know.