By game2026-07-07

Lorcana card size and what fits it

Lorcana card size and what fits it

A Disney Lorcana card measures 63x88mm and runs 0.305mm thick. That's the "standard" trading card size, the same one used by Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon, One Piece Card Game, and Flesh and Blood. If you already own sleeves, toploaders, or a binder for any of those games, they fit Lorcana too. Nothing about this game needed its own gear category.

The exact numbers

63mm wide, 88mm tall, 0.305mm thick. Converted to inches (dividing by 25.4), that's 2.48 x 3.46, not the rounder 2.5 x 3.5 you'll see tossed around in card forums. That rounder figure actually belongs to sports and playing cards, which run 63.5x88.9mm, a hair bigger on both edges. It rarely changes anything in practice, since sleeves are cut with clearance regardless, but it explains why a Lorcana card looks slightly smaller side by side with a graded sports card slab.

Lorcana launched in 2023 with no size gimmick of its own, which was a smart move for a game trying to pick up crossover players from Magic and Pokemon. Anyone who already had a shelf of standard-size gear could start playing the same week their starter deck arrived.

What this means for sleeves

Standard-size outer sleeves run bigger than the card, typically around 66x91mm across the major brands, Dragon Shield's Matte and Classic lines, Ultimate Guard's Katana, Gamegenic's Prime, KMC's Hyper Mat. That gap is intentional. It lets a card slide in and out without shredding the sleeve seams on every shuffle. If you're double sleeving a Lorcana deck for tournament play or heavy at-home shuffling, the inner layer runs tighter, around 64x89mm, snug enough to grip the card without rattling inside the outer sleeve.

None of this changes by game. A Lorcana deck and a Magic deck pull from the identical sleeve bin. Our card sleeve size chart has the full brand-by-brand breakdown if you're stocking up.

Toploaders and binders for Lorcana

A raw or lightly sleeved Lorcana card fits a standard 35pt toploader, which measures 69.9x98.4mm on the inside, plenty of room for a single card headed to a display box or a mailer. Foil and enchanted-rarity Lorcana cards run thicker than a base rarity card, the same way a Pokemon full-art does, so if a card won't slide into a 35pt without bending at the corner, that's your cue to size up rather than force it.

Binders are the simple part. Standard 9-pocket and similar pages are built around the 63x88mm footprint, so any binder rated for standard-size cards, Magic, Pokemon, One Piece, holds Lorcana without the pages bulging or gapping.

ItemSize (mm)Size (in)
Lorcana card63x882.48 x 3.46
Standard outer sleeve (typical)66x912.60 x 3.58
Standard inner sleeve (Perfect Fit style)64x892.52 x 3.50
35pt toploader (interior)69.9x98.42.75 x 3.87

Mixing collections

If you're a Magic or Pokemon player picking up Lorcana as a second game, the practical upside is real: one box of standard sleeves, one binder style, one toploader size covers all of it. Nothing stops a Lorcana card from sitting next to a Pokemon card in the same 9-pocket page physically, but most collectors keep games separate for sorting sanity, not because the size demands it. If you're not sure a specific sleeve or box in our directory actually holds Lorcana cards the way you'd expect, the fit checker settles it faster than eyeballing a spec sheet.

Quick answers

Is a Lorcana card the same size as a Magic card? Yes, both are 63x88mm. Sleeves, toploaders, and binder pages built for one work for the other.

Do enchanted Lorcana cards need a different toploader? Not a different size category, but a thicker one. Foil and enchanted-rarity cards run noticeably thicker than a base card, so a 35pt toploader that fits a common card can feel snug on a chase pull, the same way it does with a Pokemon full-art.

Can I use my existing Pokemon binder for Lorcana? Yes. Any binder built for the 63x88mm standard size holds Lorcana cards the same way it holds Pokemon or Magic.

Is Lorcana the same size as Yu-Gi-Oh? No. Yu-Gi-Oh uses the smaller 59x86mm Japanese size. Lorcana uses the 63x88mm standard, so the two aren't interchangeable on sleeves or binder pages.

Lorcana didn't reinvent card dimensions, and that's worth appreciating rather than overlooking. A new game asking players to buy an entirely new gear category is a real barrier to trying it, and this one skipped that problem entirely by building on the size everyone already had sleeves for.

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