#index help A to Z BBC Help Terms of Use BBC Accessibility links * Skip to content * Skip to local navigation * Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation * Skip to bbc.co.uk search * Help * Accessibility Help CBBC * Home * Shows * Games * Watch * Music * Things to do * News CBBC Jokes: Crack a Joke Crack a Joke game Sorry this game cannot load. To view this content you must enable JavaScript in your browser and have the latest Flash plug-in installed. Please ask an adult for help if you cannot load the game. Crack a joke is a hilarious game full of funny jokes from your favourite CBBC stars. Save jokes to your joke box, print them out and share them with your friends! How To Play Choose the jokes you want to hear from CBBC’s funniest stars then give pranks or prizes to judge the jokers. Sign in to your joke box to save your favourite jokes and collect awards. * Mouse Use your mouse to choose your jokes and get laughing! More CBBC Jokes Games * Nev, Steve Backshall and a rhinoceros waiting to be served by Hacker in the canteen. Dog's Dinner Quick play * Sam surrounded by many Marks. Gunge Glove Quick play * A sheep wearing a red leotard falling into a pile of other sheep, some wearing matching colours Flock Together * Gong Farmer game Gong Farmer Quick play Explore CBBC Learn more about CBBC Identity More CBBC Jokes More Quick Play Games Try These * puppy coming through a cat-flap Canine capers- part 6 Who Let The Dogs Out? * Scooby and the gang driving in the Mystery Machine with monsters on the roof. Scooby and Gang Wallpaper What's New Scooby Doo? * Paper toy of Hacker The Dog Hacker Foldee CBBC Chat about this CBeebies Bitesize Primary Stay Safe Help BBC iD Sign in Search term: ____________________ Search bbc.co.uk navigation * Newsround * CBBC iPlayer * CBBC on TV * Radio * More * CBBC * CBeebies * Comedy * Food * Health * History * Learning * Music * Science * Nature * Local * Northern Ireland * Scotland * Wales * Full A-Z of BBC sites BBC links * About the BBC * BBC Help * Contact Us * Accessibility Help * Terms of Use * Careers * Privacy & Cookies BBC BBC © 2012 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more. This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.