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Product description
Some stories you tell once, and some you create together.
This card deck is a game of questions, challenges, and unexpected answers. With different categories to explore, it turns any evening into new memories you can build with your friends, family, or partner. Sharing is caring, and that applies to stories, too.
What do I get?
82 carefully designed cards
Endless combinations, endless storiesMultiple categories
Relationships, firsts, discoveries, life changes, adventures; pick your mood and createEasy to play
No complicated rules to memorize; just draw a card and start talkingPerfect for any dynamic
A good fit for date night, hangouts, or long talks at 2 AMDelivery & Returns
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I brought this to my friend group's Christmas dinner — seven people, ranging from my most introverted mate to my loudest cousin. Within twenty minutes everyone was sharing stories they'd never told before. My friend Tom talked about moving countries alone at 19. We've known him for eight years and none of us had ever heard that. It completely changed the tone of the whole evening.

My daughter is 24 and lives across the country. When she visited for the holidays I was genuinely nervous we'd run out of things to say — we love each other but we'd grown a little distant. A colleague had given me the Story Deck as a gift and we pulled it out after dinner. We played for three hours. She told me about dreams she'd never mentioned, fears she'd been carrying alone. I felt closer to her that evening than I had in probably a decade.

I've hosted the same group of friends for dinner every few months for the past ten years. Lovely people, same conversations. Brought out the Story Deck last time and within an hour we were somewhere completely different — deeper, funnier, more surprising. My mate Phil, who never talks about himself, went on for twenty minutes about a trip he took alone after his divorce. Everyone was silent. It was one of those evenings you talk about for years.

I used the Story Deck at a birthday dinner for twelve people — a mix of old friends, new partners, and a couple of people nobody really knew yet. I was nervous it would feel forced. It didn't. The categories are so well thought out — you can steer toward funny or toward deep depending on the room. By the end of the night, the two people who'd arrived as strangers were deep in conversation in the corner. I've never had a dinner party end like that.

What I appreciate most is that it works for such different group sizes and dynamics. I've played it with my partner and two other couples — brilliant. I've played it at a family gathering with my parents and teenage nephews — somehow also brilliant. The 82 cards cover enough different territory that there's always something that lands, whatever the mood or the mix of people. It's now the thing I bring to every gathering.
I don't play it only with my cat (yet), but will see what stories he is hiding))

I bought this for a road trip with three friends. Five hours in the car — we figured we needed something. What I didn't expect was how much I'd learn about people I've known since school. One of the 'firsts' category cards got my friend talking about something that happened to him at 16 that explained so much about who he is now. He'd never told any of us. That conversation happened because of a card. Wild.

My book club had been meeting for four years and we'd started to feel a little stale — same discussions, same dynamics. Someone brought the Story Deck as a gift and we tried it instead of our usual format. The 'life changes' category in particular opened up conversations about things we'd all been through but never really talked about directly. Three of us cried. All of us laughed. We've ordered two more decks for friends.

I brought this to my friend group's Christmas dinner — seven people, ranging from my most introverted mate to my loudest cousin. Within twenty minutes everyone was sharing stories they'd never told before. My friend Tom talked about moving countries alone at 19. We've known him for eight years and none of us had ever heard that. It completely changed the tone of the whole evening.

My daughter is 24 and lives across the country. When she visited for the holidays I was genuinely nervous we'd run out of things to say — we love each other but we'd grown a little distant. A colleague had given me the Story Deck as a gift and we pulled it out after dinner. We played for three hours. She told me about dreams she'd never mentioned, fears she'd been carrying alone. I felt closer to her that evening than I had in probably a decade.

I've hosted the same group of friends for dinner every few months for the past ten years. Lovely people, same conversations. Brought out the Story Deck last time and within an hour we were somewhere completely different — deeper, funnier, more surprising. My mate Phil, who never talks about himself, went on for twenty minutes about a trip he took alone after his divorce. Everyone was silent. It was one of those evenings you talk about for years.

I used the Story Deck at a birthday dinner for twelve people — a mix of old friends, new partners, and a couple of people nobody really knew yet. I was nervous it would feel forced. It didn't. The categories are so well thought out — you can steer toward funny or toward deep depending on the room. By the end of the night, the two people who'd arrived as strangers were deep in conversation in the corner. I've never had a dinner party end like that.

What I appreciate most is that it works for such different group sizes and dynamics. I've played it with my partner and two other couples — brilliant. I've played it at a family gathering with my parents and teenage nephews — somehow also brilliant. The 82 cards cover enough different territory that there's always something that lands, whatever the mood or the mix of people. It's now the thing I bring to every gathering.
I don't play it only with my cat (yet), but will see what stories he is hiding))

I bought this for a road trip with three friends. Five hours in the car — we figured we needed something. What I didn't expect was how much I'd learn about people I've known since school. One of the 'firsts' category cards got my friend talking about something that happened to him at 16 that explained so much about who he is now. He'd never told any of us. That conversation happened because of a card. Wild.

My book club had been meeting for four years and we'd started to feel a little stale — same discussions, same dynamics. Someone brought the Story Deck as a gift and we tried it instead of our usual format. The 'life changes' category in particular opened up conversations about things we'd all been through but never really talked about directly. Three of us cried. All of us laughed. We've ordered two more decks for friends.

I brought this to my friend group's Christmas dinner — seven people, ranging from my most introverted mate to my loudest cousin. Within twenty minutes everyone was sharing stories they'd never told before. My friend Tom talked about moving countries alone at 19. We've known him for eight years and none of us had ever heard that. It completely changed the tone of the whole evening.

My daughter is 24 and lives across the country. When she visited for the holidays I was genuinely nervous we'd run out of things to say — we love each other but we'd grown a little distant. A colleague had given me the Story Deck as a gift and we pulled it out after dinner. We played for three hours. She told me about dreams she'd never mentioned, fears she'd been carrying alone. I felt closer to her that evening than I had in probably a decade.

I've hosted the same group of friends for dinner every few months for the past ten years. Lovely people, same conversations. Brought out the Story Deck last time and within an hour we were somewhere completely different — deeper, funnier, more surprising. My mate Phil, who never talks about himself, went on for twenty minutes about a trip he took alone after his divorce. Everyone was silent. It was one of those evenings you talk about for years.

I used the Story Deck at a birthday dinner for twelve people — a mix of old friends, new partners, and a couple of people nobody really knew yet. I was nervous it would feel forced. It didn't. The categories are so well thought out — you can steer toward funny or toward deep depending on the room. By the end of the night, the two people who'd arrived as strangers were deep in conversation in the corner. I've never had a dinner party end like that.

What I appreciate most is that it works for such different group sizes and dynamics. I've played it with my partner and two other couples — brilliant. I've played it at a family gathering with my parents and teenage nephews — somehow also brilliant. The 82 cards cover enough different territory that there's always something that lands, whatever the mood or the mix of people. It's now the thing I bring to every gathering.
I don't play it only with my cat (yet), but will see what stories he is hiding))

I bought this for a road trip with three friends. Five hours in the car — we figured we needed something. What I didn't expect was how much I'd learn about people I've known since school. One of the 'firsts' category cards got my friend talking about something that happened to him at 16 that explained so much about who he is now. He'd never told any of us. That conversation happened because of a card. Wild.

My book club had been meeting for four years and we'd started to feel a little stale — same discussions, same dynamics. Someone brought the Story Deck as a gift and we tried it instead of our usual format. The 'life changes' category in particular opened up conversations about things we'd all been through but never really talked about directly. Three of us cried. All of us laughed. We've ordered two more decks for friends.
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Story Deck: Storytelling Card Game for Meaningful Conversations
The best conversations start with a question nobody thought to ask before. The Story Deck is a storytelling card game that does the asking for you, helping turn simple moments into meaningful connections without effort.
With 82 unique cards, multiple categories, and no complex rules, this storytelling card deck becomes an easy way to create shared experiences at home or on the go. Available through the Headway shop, it's designed to fit naturally into your everyday life.
Meet Story Deck: Storytelling Card Game for Creating New Memories Together
This storytelling card game is built around interaction, spontaneity, and connection. Each card introduces interactive prompts that guide conversation without forcing it, making it one of the most flexible relationship products in the Headway ecosystem.
As a tabletop game, it requires no setup and no preparation. You simply draw a card and begin, making it perfect for spontaneous evenings, dinner parties, or quiet nights at home.
Ideal Group Storytelling Game
As a group storytelling game, Story Deck works especially well for gatherings where people want more than surface-level interaction. It replaces typical icebreakers with conversation starters that feel natural and engaging.
Because it's travel-friendly and portable, it easily fits into trips, weekend getaways, or any social setting where you want to create a bonding activity without planning ahead.
Perfect Card Game for Couples
For couples, this storytelling card game offers a lighter, more playful alternative to deeper emotional tools. As a card game for couple dynamics, it creates space for laughter, storytelling, and rediscovery.
It works equally well as a date-night card game or as a partner game during relaxed evenings, making it a versatile relationship card game that evolves with your connection.
What types of categories does the card game for storytelling include?
The strength of this storytelling card deck lies in its multiple categories, each designed to guide conversations in a different direction.
Relationships and first experiences
This category focuses on forging meaningful connections through deep talk about personal experiences, memories, and defining moments. It naturally encourages reflection while still feeling light and engaging.
As a relationship questions card game, it helps partners and groups explore how experiences shape identity and connection.
Discoveries and personal growth
These cards center around insights, changes, and unexpected realizations. They encourage players to share perspectives and reflect on how they've grown.
This makes the deck especially effective as a card game storytelling experience that supports personal awareness and shared understanding.
Adventures and challenges
The most dynamic category introduces playful tasks and spontaneous storytelling prompts. These cards bring energy into the room and keep the experience from becoming too serious.
They also work well as dinner party conversation cards, helping groups stay engaged and connected throughout the evening.
Order Your Storytelling Card Deck Today
You can order the Story Deck directly from the Headway shop and start creating meaningful conversations immediately. Whether you use it as a standalone product or combine it with other tools, it easily becomes part of your routine.
Its deck-of-cards format, simple rules, and wide range of use cases make the Storytelling Card Deck one of the most practical relationship tools for couples and groups alike.
Too easy? Discover more relationship card games from Headway
If you're looking to expand your experience, explore the broader Connection collection, where different tools support the various aspects of connection.
For a complete setup, the Connection Kit combines multiple tools into one system, making it easier to build consistent relationship habits.
If you want to go deeper, the Pillow Talks deck focuses on emotional closeness, while Love Notes supports daily appreciation and affirmations.
Together, these products create a full ecosystem for connection, from light storytelling to deeper emotional bonding.