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The WordTeasers Slang Card Game packages a deck of flashcard-style cards focused on slang terms, with each card presenting a slang word or phrase and its definition for guess-and-learn play. WordTeasers has been producing vocabulary and language-themed card decks for years, with the Slang edition aimed at players who want to test their knowledge of casual American English rather than formal vocabulary. The format works as both a game and a self-study tool, from WordTeasers.
Language-curious kids and adults who like vocabulary games will find WordTeasers Slang delivers a steady supply of conversation-starters, and parents looking for a screen-free activity that doubles as casual learning will get a deck that travels well in a backpack or glove compartment. The slang focus also generates conversations that go beyond the card itself, since players tend to compare which slang they have actually heard used in real conversations. The deck size also lasts long enough to keep the game fresh across multiple sessions, since slang itself rotates faster than formal vocabulary, which means new editions tend to introduce material rather than repeat it. The 8-and-up rating also makes the game suitable for classroom use as a casual ice-breaker for new groups of students. The flashcard format also doubles as solo study for kids preparing for vocabulary-focused exams.