This Christmas, judging your holiday cards is a game

Download the app for free to start judging!

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Step 1: Download the JUDGI app - (iOS) (Android)

Step 2: Gather a group of friends or family to play with

Step 3: Display the holiday cards the group has received

Step 4: Answer the award prompts provided by the JUDGI app

Step 5: Talk sh*t and share your winners (optional)

How to talk sh*t responsibily

Full game instructions video below

Download your own bingo sheet here

and then print it out so you can start judging your cards as soon as they arrive.

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Why stop at holiday cards?

Keep judging with these social media filters

Judge the dating profile choices of others

Say nice things about things you don’t love

Agree or disagree with hot takes

People Edition

Groups Edition

Activities Edition

You Edition

  • Holiday cards are not just for boring married couples with kids. ANYONE can send a card and be judged for it.

  • Don’t fret if you send your holiday card out too late. January is actually the busiest time for people to play JUDGI!

  • Add this QR Code to your own holiday card to ensure people talk sh*t about it.

If you love them, send them a holiday card so they can judge you

JUDGI is the first game designed by Jedidiah Jones and released by his company JUDGI Games. Based in Englewood, Colorado, JUDGI was brought to life by a handful of talented collaborators.

One December, while admiring his neighbors’ literal wall of holiday cards, Jedidiah sincerely asked “if one of these people was discovered to be a serial killer, who would be the least surprising to you?” This question sparked laughter and a deep discussion into the minds and characters of the people in the holiday card photos, depicted in their holiday sweaters and posed against (sometimes) beautiful backgrounds. Following even more questions, and laughter, an annual holiday tradition was born. With JUDGI, Jedidiah hopes to bring the magical bonding experience of talking sh*t on holiday cards to the masses.

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