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12 Best Drinking Games for 2 People (2026 Guide)

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Finding great drinking games for just two people can be surprisingly tricky. Most party games are built for groups, leaving couples and one-on-one hangouts with limited options. But some of the best drinking game experiences happen with just two players — the conversations get deeper, the competition gets fiercer, and there is nowhere to hide. Whether you are on a date night, hanging with a friend, or just looking for something fun to do on a quiet evening, these 12 games deliver.

We have tested dozens of two-player drinking games and narrowed it down to the 12 that actually work. Each game includes clear rules, what you need to play, and tips for making it even better. Several of these games are available to play instantly on our app — no cards or equipment needed.

What Are the Best Drinking Games for Two People?

The best two-player drinking games balance competition with conversation. Unlike group games where you can fade into the background, two-player games keep both people fully engaged the entire time. The games on this list range from simple question-based formats to strategic card games, so you can pick what matches your mood and energy level.

1. Truth or Drink

Truth or Drink is the ultimate two-player drinking game because it strips away all distractions and puts two people face to face with uncomfortable questions. One player reads a question, and the other must answer honestly or take a drink. It creates the perfect blend of vulnerability and fun, making it ideal for couples, new dates, and close friends who want to go deeper. Play Truth or Drink online with hundreds of curated questions.

2. Never Have I Ever (Two-Player Edition)

Never Have I Ever works surprisingly well with just two players. Take turns making "Never have I ever..." statements designed to catch the other person. With only two players, you can craft statements that are highly targeted and personal, making the game far more strategic than the group version. Each revelation leads to a story, and the game naturally flows between drinking and deep conversation. Play Never Have I Ever online for instant question delivery.

3. Higher or Lower

Higher or Lower is a simple card game that creates surprisingly tense moments. One player flips a card face up, and the other guesses whether the next card will be higher or lower. Guess wrong and you drink. Guess right and the other player drinks. It is fast-paced, requires zero skill, and the streaks of wrong guesses create hilarious drinking chains. All you need is a standard deck of cards.

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4. Two Truths and a Lie

Two Truths and a Lie becomes a drinking game when you add stakes. Each player states three things about themselves — two true and one false. The other player guesses which is the lie. Guess wrong and you drink. Guess right and the liar drinks. The game gets better as it goes because you learn each other's tells and start crafting more believable lies. It is perfect for dates and new connections.

5. Speed Facts

Speed Facts is a fast-paced game where players take turns saying facts about the other person. If you state something true, the other person drinks. If you state something false, you drink. The game starts easy with obvious facts and gets increasingly difficult as you run out of things you know for sure. It reveals how well you actually know each other — or how badly you have been paying attention.

6. Movie Drinking Game

Pick a movie and create custom drinking rules before you start. Drink when a character says a catchphrase, when there is an explosion, when someone runs, or when a predictable plot twist happens. Both players must follow the same rules, creating a shared experience that turns any movie night into a game night. The key is picking a movie with repeated patterns — action movies and romantic comedies work best.

7. Flip Cup (Duo Edition)

Flip Cup works with two players as a best-of-seven series. Each round, both players fill a cup, drink it, place it on the edge of the table, and try to flip it upside down with a finger flick. First to flip wins the round. Play best of seven and the loser of the series takes a penalty drink. It is physical, competitive, and gets more chaotic as the drinks add up.

8. Battle Shots

Battle Shots is Battleship with alcohol. Draw a grid on paper, place your shot glasses on specific squares, and take turns calling coordinates. If your opponent hits a square with a shot glass, you drink that shot. It combines strategy with drinking and creates genuine suspense with every call. You can buy dedicated Battle Shots boards or make your own with paper and markers.

9. Would You Rather (Drinking Edition)

Would You Rather becomes a drinking game when both players must choose — and if they pick the same answer, they both drink. If they disagree, the person who chose the more controversial option drinks. The game creates lively debates and surprising revelations about values and preferences. Play Would You Rather online for endless scenario cards.

10. Quarters

Quarters is a classic that needs nothing more than a coin and a glass. Take turns bouncing a quarter off the table trying to land it in the glass. If you make it, your opponent drinks. If you miss, play passes. Simple, competitive, and surprisingly addictive. Pro tip: use a shot glass for hard mode or a wider cup for beginners.

11. Dice Drinking Game

Roll two dice and follow the assigned rules. For example: doubles mean the other person drinks, a total of 7 means both drink, snake eyes mean a waterfall. Create your own rules or use a standard set. The randomness keeps it exciting and ensures neither player can dominate through skill alone. All you need is a pair of dice and creativity.

12. Power Hour (Couples Edition)

Power Hour challenges both players to take a sip of beer every 60 seconds for an entire hour. Play your favorite playlist and change the song every minute as a timer. It sounds easy but 60 sips adds up fast. You can add mini-challenges between sips — truth questions, dares, or compliments — to keep the conversation flowing throughout the hour.

How Do You Choose the Right Drinking Game for Two?

The right game depends on the vibe you want. Question-based games like Truth or Drink and Never Have I Ever are perfect for deep conversations and getting to know someone. Competition-based games like Quarters and Flip Cup bring high energy and plenty of laughs. Movie drinking games are ideal when you want something low-key. Match the game to the mood, not the other way around.

GameBest ForEquipmentEnergy Level
Truth or DrinkCouples, deep talksPhone or cardsMedium
Never Have I EverNew dates, friendsPhone or nothingMedium
Higher or LowerQuick funCard deckHigh
Two Truths and a LieGetting to know someoneNothingLow
Speed FactsTesting knowledgeNothingMedium
Movie Drinking GameChill nightsTV, drinksLow
Flip CupCompetition loversCupsHigh
Battle ShotsStrategy fansPaper, shotsMedium
Would You RatherDebates, laughsPhone or cardsMedium
QuartersClassic funCoin, glassHigh
Dice GameRandom funDiceMedium
Power HourEnduranceTimer, drinksHigh

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best drinking game for a first date?

Truth or Drink is ideal for first dates because it naturally creates meaningful conversation while keeping the mood light and fun. Start with icebreaker questions and let the game guide the evening.

Can you play drinking games for 2 without alcohol?

Absolutely. All these games work with any beverage. Use hot sauce, sour candy, or energy drinks as substitutes. The fun comes from the game mechanics, not the alcohol.

What is the simplest drinking game for 2 people?

Higher or Lower is the simplest — all you need is a deck of cards. Flip a card and guess if the next one is higher or lower. Wrong guess means you drink.

How do you make drinking games for 2 more fun?

Add custom rules, increase stakes as the game progresses, and mix multiple games in one evening. Starting with a calm game and building to competitive ones keeps the energy growing all night.

What equipment do I need for two-player drinking games?

Most games on this list need nothing at all — just drinks and a phone. A few require a deck of cards, dice, or coins. Our app eliminates the need for physical equipment entirely.