{"id":36033,"date":"2025-10-14T09:00:49","date_gmt":"2025-10-14T09:00:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/herotime1.com\/academy\/?p=36033"},"modified":"2025-11-03T04:12:26","modified_gmt":"2025-11-03T04:12:26","slug":"regular-vs-corrugated-cardboard-for-board-game-inserts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/herotime1.com\/academy\/pieces\/regular-vs-corrugated-cardboard-for-board-game-inserts\/","title":{"rendered":"Regular vs. Corrugated Cardboard for Board Game Inserts"},"content":{"rendered":"
When it comes to board game inserts, cardboard is one of the most popular material choices. As we discussed in our guide to inserts, cardboard is cost-effective, easy to manufacture and can be produced in many different forms.<\/p>\n
However, not all cardboard is the same. As a publisher, if you opt to use a cardboard insert for your game, you\u2019ll face a decision between using regular cardboard and corrugated cardboard.<\/p>\n
Regular cardboard and corrugated cardboard have several major differences in their durability, cost and shipping weight. They also look and feel a little different, meaning they may affect the way players perceive your game.<\/p>\n
Below, we\u2019ve explained the differences between these two types of cardboard for board game inserts, as well as when you may want to consider one over the other for your game.<\/p>\n
Need help choosing the right materials for your game? Contact us<\/a> and we can help you select materials that match your vision and manufacturing budget so you can get your game ready to manufacture as soon as possible.<\/p>\n Regular cardboard, or paperboard, is a single-layer material that\u2019s produced from compressed paper fibers. It\u2019s the same material that\u2019s used for board game boxes and it\u2019s a common choice for game inserts.<\/p>\n In board games, regular cardboard is typically used for simple inserts, dividers, and lightweight trays. It can be cut into a variety of shapes, die-cut for precision and then printed on directly for a clean finish.<\/p>\n Regular cardboard has several advantages. It\u2019s lightweight, has a smooth finish, is affordable to use in game manufacturing, is recyclable, and is easy to cut and print.<\/p>\n However, it also has some weaknesses. When regular cardboard is placed under heavy load, it can warp and tear. This means it may run into durability issues for games with lots of large and heavy pieces.<\/p>\n Corrugated cardboard is made of three layers. There are two flat layers that make up the outer layers of the cardboard, with a fluted sheet of cardboard between them.<\/p>\n This multi-layer structure gives corrugated cardboard extra strength and cushioning. When you look at a shipping box, which is designed for durability, you\u2019ll usually see corrugated cardboard used to make it.<\/p>\n Corrugated cardboard is less common as an insert material than regular cardboard. However, it offers several advantages. Because of its structure, it\u2019s more durable and less likely to warp due to weight or heavy use.<\/p>\n This makes it great for holding heavy pieces such as miniatures, or for games that may be used by young children who may not be the most careful when handling game components.<\/p>\n The downsides of corrugated cardboard are that it\u2019s bulkier than regular cardboard, heavier due to its structure, and has a less refined look and feel. Because of its extra mass, games that use corrugated cardboard may be slightly more expensive to ship.<\/p>\nWhat is Regular Cardboard?<\/h2>\n
What is Corrugated Cardboard?<\/h2>\n