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Planning Poker Deck

Natural Numbers

A linear scale from 1 to 100 with common break points. Maximum flexibility, minimum opinionation.

111222333444555

Card values

The cards in this deck

111222333444555666777888999101010111111121212131313141414151515202020404040100100100???

In the room

What a live round looks like

Each player holds their card face-down until the facilitator calls the reveal. Simultaneous reveal is the safest way to get an honest estimate — nobody anchors on the first number they hear.
  • Everyone picks a card — votes stay hidden until all are in.
  • Cards flip simultaneously — no anchoring from early reveals.
  • Outlier votes surface instantly so the team can discuss.
  • Strong consensus closes the round in seconds.

Blind mode

Lock in, then reveal — no anchoring

Blind mode enforces the core principle behind any planning poker deck: independent estimation. No card is visible until the last voter locks in — then everything reveals at once.
  • Voters lock their estimate before seeing anyone else's.
  • The reveal fires only once every participant has locked in.
  • Prevents the loudest voice from pulling the whole group.

When to use

When this deck works best

Teams with strong estimation culture who want maximum flexibility.

In practice

A real estimation scenario

Experienced team that has calibrated their scale over 2+ years. Everyone shares a common understanding of what '7' means.

Trade-offs

Strengths and limitations

Pros

  • Maximum flexibility
  • No forced rounding

Cons

  • Requires mature team calibration
  • Slow convergence in early stages

Try this deck in a real session

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