Scryfall Search Reference
Scryfall includes a large set of keywords and expressions you can use to filter Magic cards. Jump to a section below:
- Colors and Color Identity
- Card Types
- Card Text
- Mana Costs
- Power/Toughness/Loyalty
- Multi-faced Cards
- Spells/Permanents/Effects
- Extra and Funny Cards
- Tagger Tags
Colors and Color Identity
You can find cards that are a certain color using the c:
or color:
keyword,
and cards that are a certain color identity using the id:
or identity:
keywords.
Both sets of keywords accepts full color names like blue
or the abbreviated color letters w
, u
, r
, b
and g
.
You can use many nicknames for color sets:
all guild names (e.g. azorius
), all shard names (e.g. bant
),
all college names (e.g., quandrix
),
all wedge names (e.g. abzan
),
and the four-color nicknames chaos
, aggression
,
altruism
, growth
, artifice
are supported.
Use c
or colorless
to match colorless cards, and m
or multicolor
to match multicolor cards.
You can use comparison expressions (>
, <
, >=
, <=
, and !=
)
to check against ranges of colors.
Find cards that have a color indicator with has:indicator
.
Card Types
Find cards of a certain card type with the t:
or type:
keywords.
You can search for any supertype, card type, or subtype.
Using only partial words is allowed.
Card Text
Use the o:
or oracle:
keywords to find cards that have specific
phrases in their text box.
You can put quotes " "
around text with punctuation or spaces.
You can use ~
in your text as a placeholder for the card’s name.
This keyword usually checks the current Oracle text for cards, so it uses the most up-to-date phrasing available. For example, “dies” instead of “is put into a graveyard”.
Use the fo:
or fulloracle:
operator to search the full Oracle text,
which includes reminder text.
You can also use keyword:
or kw:
to search for cards with a
specific keyword ability.
Mana Costs
Use the m:
or mana
: keyword to search for cards that have
certain symbols in their mana costs.
This keyword uses the official text version of mana costs set
forth in the Comprehensive Rules.
For example, {G}
represents a green mana.
Shorthand is allowed for symbols that aren’t split: G
is the same as {G}
However, you must always wrap complex/split symbols like {2/G}
in braces.
You can search for mana costs using comparison operators; a mana cost is greater than another if it includes all the same symbols and more, and it’s less if it includes only a subset of symbols.
You can find cards of a specific mana value with manavalue
or mv
,
comparing with a numeric expression (>
, <
, =
, >=
, <=
, and !=
).
You can also find even or odd mana costs with manavalue:even
or manavalue:odd
You can filter cards that contain hybrid mana symbols with is:hybrid
or Phyrexian mana symbols with is:phyrexian
You can find permanents that provide specific levels of devotion, using either single-color
mana symbols for devotion to one color, or hybrid symbols for devotion to two, with devotion:
or a comparison operator.
You can also find cards that produce specific types of mana, with produces:
mana:{G}{U}
Cards with one green and blue mana in their costs
m:2WW
Cards with two generic and two white mana in their cost
m>3WU
Cards that cost more than three generic, one white, and one blue mana
m:{R/P}
Cards with one Phyrexian red mana in their cost
c:u mv=5
Blue cards with mana value 5
devotion:{u/b}{u/b}{u/b}
Cards that contribute 3 to devotion to black and blue
produces=wu
Cards that produce blue and white mana
Power, Toughness, and Loyalty
You can use numeric expressions (>
, <
, =
, >=
, <=
, and !=
)
to find cards with certain
power, power
/pow
, toughness, toughness
/tou
,
total power and toughness, pt
/powtou
,
or starting loyalty, loyalty
/loy
.
You can compare the values with each other or with a provided number.
Multi-faced Cards
You can find cards that have more than one face with
is:split
(split cards), is:flip
(flip cards),
is:transform
(cards that transform),
is:meld
(cards that meld), is:leveler
(cards with Level Up),
is:dfc
(double-faced cards), and is:mdfc
(modal double-faced cards).
Spells, Permanents, and Effects
Find cards that are cast as spells with is:spell
.
Find permanent cards with is:permanent
,
historic cards with is:historic
,
creatures that can be in your party with is:party
,
modal effects with is:modal
,
vanilla creatures with is:vanilla
, or
French vanilla cards with is:frenchvanilla
.
Find 2/2/2 “bear” creatures with is:bear
.
Extra Cards and Funny Cards
Vanguard,
plane,
scheme,
and phenomenon
cards are hidden by default, as are
cards from “memorabilia” sets.
You must either search for their type
(using the type:
keyword)
or a set that contains them (the set:
keyword).
Un-cards, holiday cards, and
other funny cards are findable with is:funny
or mentioning their set.
You may also use include:extras
to
reveal absolutely every card when you search.
Rarity
Use r:
or rarity:
to find cards by their print rarity.
You can search for common
, uncommon
, rare
, ‘special’, mythic
, and ‘bonus’.
You can also use comparison operators like <
and >=
.
Use new:rarity
to find reprint cards printed at a new
rarity for the first time. You can find cards that have
ever been printed in a given rarity using in:
(for example,
in:rare
to find cards that have ever been printed at rare.)
Sets and Blocks
Use s:
, e:
, set:
, or edition:
to find cards
using their Magic set code.
Use cn:
or number:
to find cards by collector number within a set.
Combine this with s:
to find specific card editions.
Searching by ranges with a syntax like cn>50
is also possible.
Use b:
or block:
to find cards in a Magic block by
providing the three-letter code for any set in that block.
The in:
keyword finds cards that once “passed through”
the given set code. For example in:lea
would only match cards
that once appeared in Alpha.
You can search for cards based on the type of product they appear in.
This includes the primary product types (st:core
, st:expansion
,
or st:draftinnovation
), as well as series of products
(st:masters
, st:funny
, st:commander
, st:duel_deck
,
st:from_the_vault
, st:spellbook
, or st:premium_deck
) and more
specialized types (st:alchemy
, st:archenemy
, st:masterpiece
,
st:memorabilia
, st:planechase
, st:promo
, st:starter
,
st:token
, st:treasure_chest
, or st:vanguard
.)
The in:
keyword also supports these set types, so you can search
for cards with no printings in a set type with a query like -in:core
.
You can also search for individual cards that were sold in certain places
with is:booster
or is:planeswalker_deck
, or specific types of promo
cards with is:
queries like is:league
, is:buyabox
, is:giftbox
,
is:intro_pack
, is:gameday
, is:prerelease
, is:release
, is:fnm
,
is:judge_gift
, is:arena_league
, is:player_rewards
, is:media_insert
,
is:instore
, is:convention
, or is:set_promo
, among others.
e:war
Cards from War of the Spark
e:war is:booster
Cards available inside War of the Spark booster boxes
b:wwk
Cards in Zendikar Block (but using the Worldwake code)
in:lea in:m15
Cards that were in both Alpha and Magic 2015
t:legendary -in:booster
Legendary cards that have never been printed in a booster set
is:datestamped is:prerelease
Prerelease promos with a date stamp
Cubes
Find cards that are part of cube lists using the
cube:
keyword. The currently supported cubes are
arena
, grixis
, legacy
, chuck
, twisted
, protour
, uncommon
, april
, modern
, amaz
, tinkerer
, livethedream
, chromatic
, and vintage
.
Format Legality
Use the f:
or format:
keywords
to find cards that are legal in a given format.
You can also find cards that are explicitly
banned in a format with the banned:
keyword and
restricted with the restricted:
keyword.
The current supported formats are: standard
, future
(Future Standard), historic
, timeless
, gladiator
, pioneer
, explorer
, modern
, legacy
, pauper
, vintage
, penny
(Penny Dreadful), commander
, oathbreaker
, standardbrawl
, brawl
, alchemy
, paupercommander
, duel
(Duel Commander), oldschool
(Old School 93/94), premodern
, and predh
.
You can use is:commander
to find cards that can be your commander,
is:brawler
to find cards that can be your Brawl Commander,
and is:companion
to find Companion cards,
and is:duelcommander
to find cards that can be your Duel Commander.
Finally, you can find cards on the Reserved List with is:reserved
.
USD/EUR/TIX prices
You can find prints within certain usd
, eur
, tix
price
ranges by comparing them with a
numeric expression (>
, <
, =
, >=
, <=
, and !=
).
You can find the cheapest print of each card with
cheapest:usd
, cheapest:eur
, and cheapest:tix
.
Artist, Flavor Text and Watermark
Search for cards illustrated by a
certain artist with the a:
, or artist:
keywords.
And you can search for cards with more than one artist using artists>1
.
Search for words in a card’s flavor text using the
ft:
or flavor:
keywords.
Search for a card’s affiliation watermark using the
wm:
or watermark:
keywords, or match all cards with
watermarks using has:watermark
.
For any of these, you can wrap statements with spaces
or punctuation in quotes " "
.
You can find cards being printed with new illustrations using
new:art
, being illustrated by a particular artist for the
first time with new:artist
, and with brand-new flavor text
using new:flavor
.
You can compare how many different illustrations a give card
has with things like illustrations>1
.
a:"proce"
Cards illustrated by Vincent Proce
ft:mishra
Cards that mention Mishra in their flavor text
ft:designed e:m15
Cards created by guest designers in Magic 2015
wm:orzhov
Cards with Orzhov guild watermark
e:m10 new:art is:reprint
Reprints with new art in Magic 2010
new:art -new:artist st:masters game:paper
Cards in masters sets with new art by the same artist
new:flavor e:m15 is:reprint
Reprint cards in Magic 2015 which have new flavor text
Border, Frame, Foil & Resolution
Use the border:
keyword
to find cards with a black
, white
, silver
, or borderless
border.
You can find cards with a specific frame edition using
frame:1993
, frame:1997
, frame:2003
, frame:2015
, and frame:future
.
You can also search for particular frame-effects, such as
frame:legendary
, frame:colorshifted
, frame:tombstone
, frame:enchantment
.
You can find cards with full art using is:full
.
new:frame
will find cards printed in a specific frame
for the first time.
Each card is available in non-foil, in foil, or in both. You can find
prints available in each with is:nonfoil
and is:foil
, or
is:foil is:nonfoil
to find prints (like most booster cards)
available in both. You can also find cards available in etched foil
and glossy finishes with is:etched
and is:glossy
.
You can find cards in our database with high-resolution images
using is:hires
.
Search for a card’s security stamp with
stamp:oval
, stamp:acorn
, stamp:triangle
, or stamp:arena
You can search for or exclude Universes Beyond cards with is:universesbeyond
or not:universesbeyond
.
border:white t:creature
White-bordered creature cards
is:new r:mythic
Mythic cards with the 2015 holofoil-stamp frame
is:old t:artifact
Artifacts in either the 1993 or 1997 variant of the 'classic' frame
is:hires
Cards with high-resolution scans
is:foil e:c16
Commander 2016 cards printed in foil
frame:2003 new:frame in:fut is:reprint
Future cards printed later in other frames
Games, Promos, & Spotlights
You can find specific prints available in different Magic game
environments with the game:
keyword.
The games paper
, mtgo
, and arena
are supported.
You can filter by a card’s availability in a game with the in:
keyword.
The games paper
, mtgo
, and arena
are supported.
Find prints that are only available digitally (MTGO and Arena) with is:digital
.
Find promotional cards (in any environment) with is:promo
.
Find cards that are Story Spotlights with is:spotlight
.
Find cards that Scryfall has had the honor of previewing with is:scryfallpreview
.
Year
You can use numeric expressions (>
, <
, =
, >=
, <=
, and !=
)
to find cards that were released relative to a certain year or a yyyy-mm-dd
date.
You can also use any set code to stand in for the set’s release date.
Tagger Tags
You can use art:
, atag:
, or arttag:
to find things in a card’s illustration.
You can use function:
, otag:
, or oracletag:
to find “Oracle” tags which
describe the function of the card.
Data for these two features comes from the Tagger project.
Reprints
You can find reprints with is:reprint
, cards that
were new in their set with not:reprint
, and cards that
have only been in a single set with is:unique
. You can also compare
the number of times a card has been printed with syntax like prints=1
,
or the number of sets a card has been in with sets=1
. These can also
be compared including only paper sets with paperprints=1
and
papersets=1
.
Languages
You can request cards in certain languages with the lang:
/language:
keywords.
You can widen your search to any language with the special
lang:any
keyword.
You can also find the first printing of a card in each language using new:language
and all printings of a card that’s been printed in a language at least once with in:
(e.g. in:ru
will find cards that have ever been printed in Russian.)
Shortcuts and Nicknames
The search system includes a few convenience shortcuts for common card sets:
You can find some interesting land groups with
is:bikeland
(alias cycleland
, bicycleland
),
is:bounceland
(alias karoo
),
is:canopyland
(alias canland
),
is:checkland
,
is:dual
,
is:fastland
,
is:fetchland
,
is:filterland
,
is:gainland
,
is:painland
,
is:scryland
,
is:shadowland
,
is:shockland
,
is:storageland
,
is:creatureland
,
is:triland
,
and is:tangoland
(alias battleland
)
You can find all Masterpiece Series cards with is:masterpiece
Negating Conditions
All keywords except for include
can be negated by
prefixing them with a hyphen (-
).
This inverts the meaning of the keyword to reject
cards that matched what you’ve searched for.
The is:
keyword has a convenient inverted mode not:
which is the same as -is:
.
Conversely, -not:
is the same as is:
.
Loose name words can also be inverted with -
Regular Expressions
You can use forward slashes //
instead of quotes
with the
type:
, t:
,
oracle:
, o:
,
flavor:
, ft:
,
and name:
keywords
to match those parts of a card with a regular expression.
Scryfall supports
many regex features such as .*?
,
option groups (a|b)
,
brackets [ab]
,
character classes
\d
,
\w
,
and anchors
(?!)
,
\b
,
^
,
and $
.
Forward slashes inside your regex must be escaped with \/
.
Full documentation for this keyword is available on our Regular Expressions help page.
Exact Names
If you prefix words or quoted phrases with !
you will find cards with that exact name only.
This is still case-insensitive.
Using “OR”
By default every search term you enter is combined. All of them must match to find a card.
If you want to search over a set of options or choices,
you can put the special word or
/OR
between terms.
Nesting Conditions
You may nest conditions inside parentheses ( )
to group them together.
This is most useful when combined with the OR
keyword.
Remember that terms that are not separated by OR
are still combined.
Display Keywords
You can enter your display options for searches as keywords rather than using the controls on the page.
Select how duplicate results are eliminated with
unique:cards
, unique:prints
(previously ++
), or unique:art
(also @@
).
Change how results are shown with
display:grid
, display:checklist
, display:full
, or display:text
.
Change how results are sorted with
order:artist
, order:cmc
, order:power
, order:toughness
, order:set
, order:name
, order:usd
, order:tix
, order:eur
, order:rarity
, order:color
, order:released
, order:spoiled
, order:edhrec
, order:penny
, or order:review
.
Select what printings of cards to preferentially show with
prefer:oldest
, prefer:newest
, prefer:usd-low
or prefer:usd-high
(and
the equivalents for tix
and eur
), or prefer:promo
.
Change the order of the sorted data with
direction:asc
or direction:desc
.
!"Lightning Bolt" unique:prints
Every printing of Lightning Bolt
t:forest a:avon unique:art
Every unique Forest illustration by John Avon
f:modern order:rarity direction:asc
Modern legal cards sorted by rarity, commons first
t:human display:text
Every Human card as text-only
in:leb game:paper prefer:newest
The newest paper printing of each card in Limited Edition Beta