Clean Dad Jokes

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Generate, polish, and adapt clean dad jokes, puns, and short family-friendly joke sets.

Install

openclaw skills install clean-dad-jokes

Clean Dad Jokes

Purpose

Use this skill when the user asks for dad jokes, puns, simple funny captions, light joke sets, or family-friendly humor.

Style Rules

  • Keep jokes short, simple, and easy to understand.
  • Prefer groan-worthy wordplay, puns, harmless misdirection, and classic dad-joke timing.
  • Keep humor safe for family, kids, school, work, and social posts.
  • Avoid dark, offensive, political, sexual, religious, racist, or mean humor.
  • If the user asks for a theme, keep every joke connected to that theme.
  • If the user asks for another language or bilingual jokes, make the joke natural in that language instead of forcing a literal translation that breaks the pun.

Fast Workflow

  1. Identify the requested theme, count, audience, and language.
  2. Draft more jokes than needed internally, then choose the cleanest and funniest options.
  3. Make each joke copy-ready.
  4. Check that the setup and punchline are clear.
  5. If a pun depends on pronunciation, make sure it still works for the target audience.
  6. For captions or social posts, add emoji only when it improves readability.

Output Formats

Single joke

Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Because he was outstanding in his field.

Joke set

Use numbered bullets:

1. I used to hate facial hair, but then it grew on me.
2. Why don't eggs tell jokes? They'd crack each other up.

Themed jokes

When the user gives a topic, stay on topic:

1. Why did the router tell a dad joke?
Because it wanted a better connection.

Quality Checklist

Before replying:

  • Is it clean and harmless?
  • Is it actually a dad joke or pun?
  • Is it short enough for texting?
  • Does the punchline make sense?
  • Is the wording natural for the requested audience/language?

Example Prompts

  • "Give me 10 dad jokes about cybersecurity."
  • "Make this joke cleaner."
  • "Give me dad jokes for kids."
  • "Write a funny but professional caption."

Example Cyber Dad Jokes

1. Why did the password go to therapy?
Because it had too many issues with commitment.

2. I told my router a joke.
It didn't laugh, but it did give me a better connection.

3. Why did the hacker bring a ladder?
To reach the cloud.