Online Drinking Games
Play Free, Right in Your Browser

No cards to shuffle, no dice to lose, no app to download. Our online drinking games run entirely in your browser — pick a game, grab a drink, and start playing in seconds. Built for two players and a phone, perfect for a date night, a chill evening with your roommate, or a one-on-one with your person.

Every game below is free to play, works on mobile and desktop, and tracks your sips so you never lose count. Choose your vibe and dive in.

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2 Players

Never Have I Ever

The king of confession games, rebuilt for two. Draw a card, read it aloud, and whoever's actually done the thing takes a sip. Simple, honest, and surprisingly revealing.

  • 180+ questions
  • Casual · Couples · Spicy
  • Mobile-friendly
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2 Players

Truth or Drink

The pressure test. Draw a question and make the call: tell the truth, or drink to skip it. No dodging, no changing the subject — just how brave are you feeling?

  • 180+ questions
  • Casual · Deep · Spicy
  • Mobile-friendly
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2 Players

Who's Most Likely To

The call-out game. Draw a card — "Who's most likely to…" — and together point at whoever fits best. The one who gets called out takes a sip, then draws the next card. A friendly roast in card form.

  • 180+ questions
  • Casual · Couples · Spicy
  • Mobile-friendly
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3–8 Players

Paranoia

The whisper game. One player silently asks a "who's most likely to…" question, the listener points at someone, and that person has no idea what they were just accused of — drink to hear it, or flip a coin and gamble. Secrets, side-eyes, and sips.

  • 90+ questions
  • Clean · Spicy · Couples
  • 3–8 players
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3+ Players

Ring of Fire

The classic card drinking game, digitized. Draw a card, follow the rule — waterfall, thumb master, categories, make-your-own-rule. Also known as Kings Cup or Circle of Death, built for a group and running on a single phone.

  • 13 card rules
  • Editable house rules
  • 2–8 players
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3–8 Players

Dice Drinking Games

Roll two dice, follow the rules — 7 sends a sip left, 11 right, 9 is a social, doubles let you dish out the total, and any 3 makes the 3 Man drink. The cursed 3 Man title gets passed around all night.

  • 2 virtual dice
  • 3 Man tracking
  • 3–8 players
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Solo or Group

Movie Drinking Games

Watch a movie, drink on cue. Pick a film, load its trigger rules, and take a sip every time the moment hits. Elf, Barbie, Harry Potter and more — no setup, just press play.

  • 6+ movie decks
  • Trigger-based rules
  • Mobile-friendly
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Solo or Group

TV Show Drinking Games

Watch your favorite show, drink on cue. Pick a series — The Office, Friends, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and more — load its trigger rules, and sip every time the moment hits on screen. No setup, just hit play.

  • 8+ show decks
  • Trigger-based rules
  • Mobile-friendly
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1+ Players

Power Hour

60 drinks in 60 minutes. The classic power hour, rebuilt for your browser — a big countdown timer, an automatic sip cue every 60 seconds, and a running drink count that saves if you step away. Pick Power Hour, Century Club, or set your own.

  • Power Hour · Century Club
  • Custom timer
  • Pause & resume
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2–10 Players

Drunk Jenga

The block-stacking classic, digitized. No buying a set and no writing on blocks — pick a vibe, build the tower, then pull a block to reveal a rule or challenge. Pull all 54 before the tower falls. Your progress saves automatically.

  • 54 random blocks
  • Casual · Spicy · Wildcard
  • 2–10 players
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Drinking Game
Guides

Beyond the playable games above — in-depth guides to the classic formats, party setups, and themed nights. Full rules, schedules, and ideas for when you want more than a quick round.

Party Guide

Beer Olympics

The full tournament guide — every event with rules (beer pong, flip cup, quarters, chandelier and more), a ready-to-use schedule, scoring system, team themes and trophy ideas.

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For Two

Two Player Drinking Games

The best drinking games built for two — play online in your browser, or try card, dice, and no-equipment games tuned for a pair. Perfect for date night or a roommate rivalry.

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For Couples

Drinking Games for Couples

Online games with couples and spicy decks, plus no-equipment games for date night. A sweet-to-spicy escalation framework built for two — no setup, no cards.

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No Equipment

Cheers to the Governor

The counting drinking game with no cards, no dice, no setup - just a count to 21 and a growing pile of ridiculous rules. Full how-to-play, 40+ rule ideas across six categories, and variations.

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No Equipment

Two Truths and a Lie

The classic get-to-know-you game, with drinks on the line. Make three statements - two true, one a lie - and let the group vote on the fib. Guess wrong, you sip. 40+ statement ideas across six categories, from mild to wild.

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Team Relay

Flip Cup

The head-to-head relay. Down your cup, flip it right-side up with one finger, pass it on - first team to flip every cup wins. Full how-to-play, the flip technique, five variations, and a tournament bracket.

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Card Game

Fuck the Dealer

The card-guessing game that turns on the dealer. Red or black, higher or lower, in or out, then the suit - with sips escalating 2-4-6-8 every round. Guess right and the dealer drinks. Full rules and the penalty ladder.

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Toss Game

Beer Die

The college classic, 2-on-2 across a long table. Arc the die over the line, sink it in the cup for a plunk, or make the defenders drop it. Table setup, the scoring rules, the kill-shot plunk, and variations.

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Classic

Beer Pong

The most iconic drinking game there is. Sink a ball in the opponent's cup, they drink it and pull it from the rack. The full guide - cup setup, re-rack formations, bounce and balls-back rules, redemption, and house rules.

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Why Play Drinking Games Online?

Zero Setup

No Equipment, No Cleanup

Forget hunting for a deck of cards, hunting down missing dice, or wiping beer off a ping pong table. Open a page, tap play, and you're in. When you're done, just close the tab — no cleanup, no lost pieces.

Built for Two

Made for Duos, Not Crowds

Most party games fall flat with just two people. Our online games are written specifically for one-on-one play — the questions, the rhythm, and the sip counts are all tuned for a pair, not a room of ten.

Always Fresh

Unlimited Questions, No Repeats

Each game ships with hundreds of questions across multiple vibes, and the deck shuffles itself every time you play. You'll never draw the same card twice in a row, and you'll never run out of things to talk about.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these drinking games really free?

Yes — completely. No paywalls, no premium tiers, no "unlock the rest for $4.99." Every game, every deck, and every question is free to play, right in your browser. We don't even ask you to sign up.

Do I need to download an app?

Nope. These are web games, not apps. They load instantly in any modern browser on your phone, tablet, or laptop — no install, no storage space, no permissions to grant. Bookmark the page and you're a tap away from playing anytime.

Can I play with more than two people?

Most of our games are written for two — that's where the honesty and pressure really land. But several go beyond the duo: Ring of Fire, Drunk Jenga, Paranoia, and Dice Drinking Games (3 Man) are built for a group of 3–10 (pass one phone around, draw cards, roll dice, or whisper questions), while Movie Drinking Games, TV Show Drinking Games, and Power Hour work solo or with a crowd — pick a film or show, or just hit start on the timer. For a date night or one-on-one, the question games are still the sweet spot.

How many questions are in each game?

Each game has 180+ questions split across three decks, and the deck reshuffles automatically once you've drawn them all — so you can play all night without hitting a wall. Pick the vibe that matches your mood and the night escalates naturally.

What should I drink?

Whatever you're already having — beer, wine, a cocktail, or a non-alcoholic stand-in. The games count sips, not ounces, so you set the strength. Pace yourself, drink water alongside, and if it stops being fun, stop playing. It's a game, not an obligation.