Never Have I Ever
Online for Two

The king of all drinking games, rebuilt for two players and a phone. No cards, no dice, no cleanup — just tap, read, and sip. Pick a vibe, take turns drawing cards, and let the confessions (and the drinks) flow.

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How to Play Never Have I Ever

The Two-Player Twist

Step 1 — Draw: The current player taps the deck and reads the card aloud: "Never have I ever [done X]."

Step 2 — Confess: If the other player HAS done it, they take a sip. If neither of you has, nobody drinks — tap "Nobody" and move on.

Step 3 — Pass: The deck passes to the other player. Keep going until you've had enough honesty for one night.

The Golden Rule: No lying to save face. With just the two of you, the game only works if the confessions stay real.

Pro tip: Start on Casual to warm up, then switch to Couples or Spicy once the drinks kick in. The questions escalate naturally — you don't have to.

Never Have I Ever FAQ

How many players do I need?

This online version is built specifically for two. In a big group, "Never Have I Ever" turns into a pointing contest and shy people lie. With just two of you, every confession lands — which is exactly why it's the best drinking game for couples, roommates, or a date night in.

Do I need cards, dice, or an app?

Nope. Everything runs right in your browser — no download, no signup, no equipment. Pull out your phone, pick a vibe, and start drawing. That's the whole point of playing online: zero setup, zero cleanup.

What's the difference between the three decks?

Casual is travel, food, and embarrassing moments — safe for new friends or roommates. Couples leans into your relationship, memories, and habits. Spicy turns up the heat with flirty, bold questions meant for someone you're already close with. You can switch decks any time without losing your sip count.

What counts as a "sip"?

Whatever you agree on before you start. A small sip of beer, a finger of wine, or a modest pour of a cocktail. The game tracks how many sips each player owes — you decide the volume. Pace yourselves and always drink water alongside. If it stops being fun, stop playing.

Want a Different Vibe?

If "Never Have I Ever" starts feeling too tame, try Truth or Drink — answer the question or drink to skip it. Same two-player setup, a little more pressure.

Play Truth or Drink →