It's a fact universally acknowledged that last year wasn't exactly much fun.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has meant that large swathes of the world's population has been living under some restrictions or another for months upon months, meaning that traditional leisure activities have had to be forgone in the name of social distancing.
This woman remembers the Harry Potter series word-for-word:Of course, this is vital to limit the spread of the virus, but it has meant that we've all had to get somewhat creative when it comes to dreaming up new and interesting past times to keep ourselves amused.
Personally speaking, the first thing I did during the first lockdown in the UK was binge-watch all eight Harry Potter movies. And this brings me rather neatly on to my next point, as it's been reported that you're now able to buy a Harry Potter 'Cards Against Humanity'-style game to keep yourselves amused with a wizarding twist on a classic evening's entertainment.
Yes, Cards Against Muggles is here to chase your boredom away as we enter a brand new year.

A product description of the game from an online seller reads:
"Cards Against Muggles follows the same basic format of Cards Against Humanity. Each player holds seven white cards in their hand and must play one to go with a corresponding black card. Whoever has the best answer to the prompt on the black card wins the round, and then a new player is chosen to be the judge of the next round.
"Of course, the main way in which Cards Against Muggles differs from the original game is in the subject of the content. While Cards Against Humanity focuses on real-world events, prejudices, and people, Cards Against Muggles has every card related to something in the Harry Potter universe."
Yes, it sounds like the perfect night in for a household of Potter fans, though some online listings warn that the game might not be ideal for those who are easily offended, and it is firmly for adults only.
If you can't get enough Potter-themed merch, though, then you might also be interested to learn about this Harry Potter memo pad that slowly reveals Hogwarts Castle as you tear pages out of it.
Per 9gag, the product is crafted by Japanese architectural model maker Triad Inc.
Below is a demonstration of the pad in action: