Most drinking games are written for a crowd — which means the moment it is just you and one other person, the whole thing falls apart. Cards get dealt to empty seats, rules assume six players, and half the night is spent waiting for a turn that never comes. Two player drinking games are a different animal: built for a pair, tuned for conversation, and designed to get two people talking (and sipping) without any dead air.
Below is the full collection — online games you can play right now in your browser, classic card and dice games for two, and a stack of no-equipment games for when all you have is two drinks and a couch. Pick your format and dive in.
The king of confession games, rebuilt for two. Draw a card, read it aloud, and whoever has actually done the thing takes a sip. The fastest way to learn something new about the person across from you — 180+ questions across casual, couples, and spicy decks.
The pressure test. Draw a question and choose: tell the truth, or drink to dodge it. No changing the subject, no half-answers — just how brave are you feeling tonight? Escalates from casual to deep to spicy.
The call-out game for two. Draw a "who's most likely to…" card, point at whoever fits, and the one who gets called out takes a sip — then draws the next card. A friendly roast in card form.
Grab a standard 52-card deck and you have got a whole night. These are the best card drinking games for two — simple to learn, easy to cheat at, and brutal when the deck turns against you.
The simplest and most addictive card game ever invented. No skill, just gut instinct — and the deck always wins eventually.
Higher or Lower's faster, meaner cousin. Perfect for when you want to pick up the pace.
A four-round card game where one player is the "guesser" riding the bus and the other deals. Survive all four rounds clean or drink for every miss.
The childhood card game, weaponized. No decisions, just the cruelty of the draw.
Two dice and a cup is all you need. Dice games shine for two because every roll is a 50/50 gut call — pure tension, no table talk required.
Bluffing, deception, and reading the one person across from you. Popularized by pirate movies for a reason.
A fast roll-and-react game. One roller, one drinker — until the dice decide to flip it.
A two-dice bluffing game with a Mexican standoff feel. Roll, lie about your score, and dare the other player to call you on it.
No deck, no dice, no phone — just two people and a willingness to get a little silly. These are the games that save a quiet night and turn it into something memorable.
The psychological test. How well do you actually know the person across from you?
A brain teaser that gets exponentially harder — and funnier — the more you drink.
A memory game that will completely break your brain by the third glass.
If you both have a goofy sense of humor, this one gets you drunk fast.
No cards, no deck — just the raw confession game. The original format, before it was a card game.
No cards, no dice, no cleanup. Our free two player drinking games run right in your browser — pass one phone back and forth and start in seconds.
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