4Chan Drinking Game Cards
Also known as: 4chan Drinking Cards
4chan Drinking Game Cards are user-made images that follow a trading card template, each featuring a character tied to 4chan culture along with drinking rules triggered by that character's associated behavior or traits. The format appeared on 4chan's boards as early as January 2010 and drew visual inspiration from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game1. Collections of the cards circulated through archived threads and zip file downloads throughout early 20102.
TL;DR
4chan Drinking Game Cards are user-made images that follow a trading card template, each featuring a character tied to 4chan culture along with drinking rules triggered by that character's associated behavior or traits.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The typical approach:
Pick or draw a card from the collection, either digitally or from printed copies.
Read the character and rule. Each card names a condition or scenario tied to the pictured character.
Follow the drinking instruction. The rule specifies who drinks (you, the group, a specific person) and when.
Repeat. Players cycle through cards throughout the session.
Fun Facts
The lolcathost.org zip file served as a centralized archive, which was unusual for 4chan content that typically disappeared when threads expired.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, whose card design inspired the template, was named the top-selling trading card game in the world by Guinness World Records in 2009, just months before the drinking cards appeared.
Search interest spiked again in January 2011, likely because people searched for party drinking games around New Year's.
Derivatives & Variations
Yu-Gi-Oh!-style templates:
The earliest cards directly copied the Yu-Gi-Oh! card layout, making them look like actual collectible cards with attack/defense stats replaced by drinking rules[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
- 14chan Drinking Game Cards - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2Belle Delphineencyclopedia
- 3Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Gameencyclopedia
- 4Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game - Wikipediaencyclopedia