Nothing Is Safe From Your Puns
Puns of Anarchy is the dry-erase wordplay game where you twist famous names into groan-worthy, laugh-out-loud puns and compete to see who channeled their inner dad the hardest. 4.7 stars. 60,000+ units sold.
Learn in under a minute — Change a letter, make a pun, win the round
Endlessly replayable — 250 dry-erase Punnable Cards you can write on, erase, and play again forever
Clean or chaotic, you decide — A couple of cards push it; pull those and anyone can play
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Why This Game Hits Different
All the Right Ingredients
What You Get:

250 Dry-Erase Punnable Cards (bands, movies, celebrities, and more — pre-selected for maximum punning potential)
Instructions
60 Category Cards (ranging from "Food" to "Things That Are Loud" to decidedly more adult territory)
6 Fine-Tip Dry-Erase Markers with erasers
Details:
Players: 3–6
(Party Mode for 7+ included in instructions)
Age Rating: 17+
(a few adult-themed Category Cards — easily removable for family play)
Setup time
Under 1 minute
Round length: Fast and flexible
10 minutes to all night
Expansion available
The Puns of Anarchy Expansion Pack adds 200 new Punnable Cards and 20 new Category Cards
Choose Your Best Option:
Puns of Anarchy Base Game
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Puns of Anarchy Base + Expansion
Puns of Anarchy Expansion
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FAQ
I'm not great at puns. Will I be totally lost?
You don't have to be a wordplay master to play — and you don't have to be good to be funny. Some of the best answers reviewers describe are the ones that are terrible puns but perfectly fit the category. The game rewards range from brilliant to groan-worthy, and both win rounds. One reviewer put it well: "You don't have to be punny to enjoy this game."
Will we run out of puns to make with the cards?
Evan and Josh are transparent about this: not every famous title is equally rich for punning. That's why they spent significant time testing and curating the 250 Punnable Cards specifically for limitless puntential. Each card was chosen because it has many viable directions, not just two or three obvious ones. An expansion pack also adds 200 more Punnable Cards if you want to keep going.
Is it appropriate for a mixed group — teens and adults, or family gatherings?
It's rated 17+ for a few adult-themed Category Cards. The solution is simple: sort through the Category Cards before you play and pull out any you don't want. Multiple reviewers report playing with kids as young as 11–12 with no issues after removing those cards. The Punnable Cards themselves (the bands, movies, etc.) are all fine — the content calibration is entirely in the Category deck.
Isn't it the same as every other "judge picks the winner" party game?
No. In most card-picking games, you're selecting from pre-written options. In Puns of Anarchy, you're writing your answer from scratch — the card is just the raw material. Everyone plays simultaneously each round, which keeps energy up and eliminates the dead time of waiting for your turn.
Does it get old after a few plays?
The dry-erase cards mean you never read the same answers twice — your group writes new puns every round. The 250 Punnable Cards + 60 Category Cards create enormous combination variety. And because the humor comes from what your specific group creates in the moment, the game is different with different people and different on different nights.
How many people actually need to be there for this to work?
Minimum is 3. Reviewers consistently say it gets better with 4 or more — the variety of puns at the table increases and so does the competition. For 7+ players, Party Mode is included in the instructions, no extra purchase required.
Is setup complicated?
Deal each player a purple Category Card, put the green Punnable Cards in the middle, hand out markers. You're playing. Rules take under one minute to explain — which matters when you're mid-gathering and don't want to read a booklet.
Will the dry-erase cards hold up?
Yes, with a note: the cards are designed for clean erasing, which means if they're slid face-down across a table quickly after writing, there's some risk of smudging before they're read. A few reviewers flagged this. The fix is easy — just be a little careful when submitting your card, or hold it face-down instead of sliding it.
You've been making puns your whole life. Now there's a game for it.
Your group deserves something that actually uses your brain — not just your ability to pick the least-offensive card from a hand of seven. Puns of Anarchy gives you a famous name, a category, and a marker, and asks you to do something unexpected with it.
It'll take one round to get your footing. After that, you won't want to stop.
Dry-erase cards. 250 Punnable Cards. 60 Categories. Endless punning. No friend, movie, or celebrity is safe.