Scramble Deck is a real deck of cards with e-ink faces that rewrite themselves over Bluetooth. Poker now. Tarot in three seconds. A game that doesn't exist yet by tonight.
Every card game you've ever loved ends the same way: a box in a closet, missing a piece, waiting for a night that rarely comes. You keep buying. They keep dying.
Scramble Deck is the one deck that survives.No screens to stare at. No glow, no glare. Just paper-feel cards that quietly change their faces when you tell them to.
Open the Scramble app and choose from the library — classics, party games, deep strategy, or something you invented yourself.
The deck pulls every new face over Bluetooth. You'll see the signature e-ink flash ripple across the cards. That's the deck becoming a new game.
Pick them up, fan them, shuffle them. They feel like cards because they are cards — Scramble just changed what's printed on them.
E-ink looks like real ink on paper. No backlight, no battery glow, readable in bright sun. It bends, it riffles, it feels right in the hand.
New games arrive the way app updates do. The deck you buy today is better next year — without you spending another cent.
E-ink keeps an image with no power at all, and Scramble sips so little that a single charge lasts up to 10 years. Buy it once — it just works.
Two Scramble Decks in two cities stay in perfect sync. Deal in Toronto, see it land in Tokyo. Card night has no borders.
Design custom card faces and rules in the studio, then push them straight to your deck. Your house rules, properly printed.
No missing pieces. No expansions to chase. No reprints. One deck replaces the entire shelf — and never goes out of date.
Long-distance card night used to mean a glitchy screen-share and squinting at a webcam. Scramble Deck gives everyone a real deck in their own hands, perfectly mirrored.
Tap a game to load it onto the deck. Watch the e-ink do its thing.
Currently loaded: Classic Poker
Reserve your spot for $0 today. First 500 backers get the Founding Edition deck, the studio, and lifetime library access.
Yes — that's the whole point. Scramble Deck uses flexible e-ink, the same matte, paper-like surface you'd find on an e-reader, with no glow and no glare. You shuffle, fan and deal exactly as you would with a normal deck. The only difference is what's printed on the faces can change.
About three seconds for the whole deck. You pick a game in the app, the cards pull their new faces over Bluetooth, and you'll see the signature e-ink flash as they refresh. Then you're dealing a completely different game with the same physical deck.
Almost never. E-ink holds its image with no power at all, so a card keeps its face whether the deck is charged or not. And Scramble sips so little energy when it does refresh that a single charge is built to last up to 10 years. For most players, that's effectively "charge it once."
Each player has their own Scramble Deck, and the decks stay synced over your existing video call. There's no separate app to wrestle with and nothing extra to install — Scramble is designed to ride on the call you're already making, so it works even on lighter connections.
Absolutely. The Scramble Studio lets you design custom card faces and write your own rules, then push the whole thing straight to your deck. House rules, family traditions, prototypes for a game you're inventing — all properly printed, all dealt the same night.
The Founding Edition is targeting Q1 2027. Reserving today costs nothing and simply holds your place in the first production run — you'll be invited to confirm your order well before anything ships.