Truth or Drink
Online for Two

The pressure test of drinking games. Draw a card, face the question, and make the call: tell the truth, or drink to skip it. No excuses, no changing the subject — just you, your person, and a question you'd rather not answer sober.

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How to Play Truth or Drink

The Pressure Test

Step 1 — Draw: The current player taps the deck and reads the question aloud.

Step 2 — Choose: Answer the question honestly, or drink to skip it. There's no middle ground — you can't half-answer and you can't change the subject.

Step 3 — Pass: Whether you told the truth or drank your way out, the deck passes to the other player.

The Catch: The spicier the deck, the harder the questions get — and the more tempting that drink starts to look.

Pro tip: Start on Casual to loosen up, slide into Deep when you're ready to actually talk, and pull out Spicy when the drinks have done their work.

Truth or Drink FAQ

What makes Truth or Drink different from other drinking games?

Most drinking games are about luck or speed. Truth or Drink is about courage. Every card forces a real choice: be honest about something you'd usually dodge, or pay in sips to stay quiet. That tension is what makes it the best drinking game for couples and close friends — the questions do the work, you just have to decide how brave you're feeling.

How many sips do I drink to skip a question?

The card tells you. Casual and Deep cards cost 1 sip to skip — annoying but manageable. Spicy cards cost 2 sips, because skipping the hard ones is exactly the point. You can always agree on your own sip size before you start.

Can I play with more than two people?

This version is tuned for two — the questions are written for the kind of honesty you only get one-on-one. In a bigger group, the pressure evaporates because someone else can always take the heat. For a duo, a date night, or a night in with your person, two is the sweet spot.

Do I have to answer honestly?

That's the whole game. If you lie, you're just drinking for no reason — and your partner will probably catch you. The fun is in the things you'd normally never say out loud. If a question crosses a line for you, that's what the "drink to skip" button is for. No judgment, just a sip.

Want Something Lighter?

If the pressure gets too much, switch to Never Have I Ever — same two-player setup, but you only drink if you've actually done the thing. Lower stakes, still plenty of laughs.

Play Never Have I Ever →