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Exquisite Corpse™ is a visual puzzle made up of 52 drawings of different body parts. Cards all connect at small or large openings, unlocking zillions of weird and unexpected combinations. It's a game that changes every time you play—whether solo or with friends.
Follow our rules
or make up your own
Collaborate, compete,
or play against yourself
It's just a nipple, relax
Exquisite Corpse™ is a visual puzzle made up of 52 drawings of different body parts. Cards all connect at small or large openings, unlocking zillions of weird and unexpected combinations. It's a game that changes every time you play—whether solo or with friends.
Follow our rules
or make up your own
Collaborate, compete,
or play against yourself
It's just a nipple, relax
It’s not just eye candy— the deck's algorithmic design makes it as clever as it is captivating.
The Exquisite Corpse™ deck includes 54 colored-pencil drawings:
52 body parts + 2 magic Band-aids.
Cards all connect at small or large openings.
There are a total of 30 connector cards and 22 end cards.
The name Exquisite Corpse comes from a phrase by the Surrealists who first played a version of this game in the 1920’s: The exquisite corpse shall drink the new wine. Traditionally, it is played by folding a piece of paper into thirds, with players taking turns drawing sections of a continuous body (or writing lines of text) without seeing what the others have created.
It’s not just eye candy— the deck's algorithmic design makes it as clever as it is captivating.
The Exquisite Corpse™ deck includes 54 colored-pencil drawings:
52 body parts + 2 magic Band-aids.
Cards all connect at small or large openings.
There are a total of 30 connector cards and 22 end cards.
The name Exquisite Corpse comes from a phrase by the Surrealists who first played a version of this game in the 1920’s: The exquisite corpse shall drink the new wine. Traditionally, it is played by folding a piece of paper into thirds, with players taking turns drawing sections of a continuous body (or writing lines of text) without seeing what the others have created.
1-6 PLAYERS
Build a giant "closed-off" corpse using all 52 cards. No Band-aids.
This is gonna be a lot harder than you think.
1-6 PLAYERS
Build a giant "closed-off" corpse using all 52 cards. No Band-aids.
This is gonna be a lot harder than you think.
1-6 PLAYERS
Build a fully “closed-off” corpse without using any end cards.
Can you use 10 or more connector cards?
Can you use all 30?
1-6 PLAYERS
Build a fully “closed-off” corpse without using any end cards.
Can you use 10 or more connector cards?
Can you use all 30?
2-6 PLAYERS
Take turns adding or repositioning cards to build a collaborative corpse, with Band-aids and end cards offering special moves.
Win corpse points by closing off the last loose end.
2-6 PLAYERS
Take turns adding or repositioning cards to build a collaborative corpse, with Band-aids and end cards offering special moves.
Win corpse points by closing off the last loose end.
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