What Do You Meme? Is The Adult Party Game That Make You Laugh ‘Til You Cry

While you don’t necessarily have to play games at parties to have a good time, there’s no use denying that a good game (board, drinking, whatever) can really take things up a notch. If you’re sick of the standard ones and want to change things up, can I suggest What Do You Meme? It’s AMAZING.


  1. It’s a hilarious twist on meme culture. If you’re into internet/meme culture—and let’s be honest, who isn’t these days?—then you’ll totally be familiar with most if not all of the memes included in What Do You Meme? However, this game isn’t just about identifying memes…
  2. You have to get creative. What Do You Meme? includes 435 cards, with 360 caption cards and 75 photo cards. What you have to do is pair the most hilarious caption with a particular photo and all the other players judge which is the best. Are you up to the challenge?
  3. Be warned: it’s filthy. This game is adult-only for a reason. A lot of the captions are hilarious but extremely inappropriate for children, so make sure you’ve got the kiddies out of the way and up to bed before you break this game out. You’ve been warned!
  4. Up to 20 people can play it. While you’ll need a minimum of 3 people for What Do You Meme?, up to 20 people can participate, so even if you’re having a big party, no one has to miss out on the fun (and believe me, they won’t want to).
  5. Everyone loves this game. Of the nearly 6,000 Amazon reviews, What Do You Meme? has an average of 4.6 out of 5 stars, which speaks for itself. Pretty much everyone agrees that this game is totally inappropriate, totally hilarious, and a ton of fun. What more do you need to know? It’s the game your next party is desperate for.


Piper Ryan is a NYC-based writer and matchmaker who works to bring millennials who are sick of dating apps and the bar scene together in an organic and efficient way. To date, she's paired up more than 120 couples, many of whom have gone on to get married. Her work has been highlighted in The New York Times, Time Out New York, The Cut, and many more.

In addition to runnnig her own business, Piper is passionate about charity work, advocating for vulnerable women and children in her local area and across the country. She is currently working on her first book, a non-fiction collection of stories focusing on female empowerment.
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