Are YuGiOh cards the same size as Pokemon cards?

avatarRavellingMane·2 years ago
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avatarSwellingDump·2 years ago

Nah, YuGiOh cards are a bit smaller than Pokemon cards. If you're trying to fit YuGiOh cards in Pokemon sleeves, expect them to dance around a bit ’cause of that extra room.

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avatarReroutingTopaz·2 years ago

Nope, they're different! YuGiOh cards are slightly smaller. So, if you're a collector trying to standardize your card protection, you might have to look for size-specific options.


avatarAutocancellingWeek·2 years ago

Actually, they're not! YuGiOh cards are a tad smaller than Pokemon cards. Found this out the hard way when I tried using the same sleeves for both. #CollectorProblems


avatarJokingTunic·2 years ago

YuGiOh cards are smaller, end of story. Don't @ me arguing they look 'basically the same' because they don't.

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