Alcohol games to play with two people
The right Never Have I Ever questions can lead to surprising revelations about your friends! Feel free to come up with your own questions, or you can use our Never Have I Ever questions to begin your game. We also made an online version of Never Have I Ever with hundreds of questions that you can readily use or get inspiration from.
If you want to be always ready in case you suddenly want to play, download our Never Have I Ever app to your mobile phone or tablet for quick access! Bite the Bag is another party drinking game in this list wherein the main mechanics are based on its name meaning for this game, players will literally have to go around biting a bag!
Sounds fun! Put an empty brown paper bag open on the floor and have the players form a circle around it. Without letting anything except your feet touch the floor, players take turns bending down and biting the bag only using their mouth and not making use of their hands.
Cut off one inch off the top of the bag and all the players bite the bag again. This goes on until there is nothing left of the bag.
The lower the paper bag gets, the harder it will be for players to go down and bite it while not using their hands. This game mainly involves choosing a category or theme and players taking turns giving words that start with every letter of the alphabet. Of course, the game becomes a lot funnier when drunk people scramble to think of words! In this fun drinking game, each player takes turns to recite words that begin with each letter of the alphabet. However, all the words must have a theme.
The game then starts over with a new theme or category. Each player will begin the game with their head on the table or with eyes closed. One player then starts counting backward 3, 2, 1. After the count, all the players look up at another player. Once everyone has taken shots, the players repeat the same process and the game continues until all the shots are gone.
UNO is a famous card game that uses its own deck of cards where various rules are printed. The players take turns drawing cards until a player scores points first. You play UNO as you normally would, but there are additional rules that will make people drink throughout the game. The 21 drinking game is a simple party drinking game that you can play at once without any additional set up.
All you need are players and your drink of choice. First, gather the players and make sure that you have enough alcohol for several rounds. The more players, the better! Next, the youngest player starts to count. The game gets progressively funnier the drunker and father down the alphabet the players get, with sillier items being listed. You may get into a debate as to why anyone would bring a xylophone or a zebra to a picnic.
Truth or Dare is another classic drinking drink that most people are familiar with. Like many of the other games on the list, playing Truth or Dare is a great way to get to know the other person in more depth — or to test their limits. And all you need to play is alcohol. Player one will then ask a question or suggest a dare. If player two refuses to answer or play the dare, they must drink.
If they go ahead, player one must drink. Then, the players will take it in turns and so on. To play, take it in turns to bounce quarters off the table with the aim for it to land into a cup of alcohol. If a player gets a quarter in, then the other person must drink whatever is in the cup. This is a great opportunity to get creative with alcohol in the drinks, and you can mix up concoctions or use alternating alcohol.
Read our full guide on how to play quarters. If both your aims are to get as drunk as possible, then Power Hour may be the game for you both. The aim of the game is to drink one shot of beer every minute for sixty minutes, equal to sixty shots of beer within an hour. The player is the one that reaches the end. However, prepare yourself for a hangover the following day.
If you and your drinking partner know each other well, Speed Facts is a fun game to play. Players must go back and forth noting true facts about their partner. Each time a player gets three statements wrong, they must take a drink. Everyone sits in a circle and one player asks a "most likely" question, like "Who would be most likely to accost Channing Tatum in public?
On the count of three, everyone points to whoever they think would be most likely to do whatever act was mentioned. You have to take a drink for every person who's pointing at you so if seven people think you'd accost Channing Tatum, you have to take seven drinks. All players write sentences on small pieces of paper. What kind of sentences? Ones that are ridiculous or inappropriate; ones that anyone would struggle to read or hear while keeping a straight face.
One at a time, each player will choose a slip of paper and attempt to read whatever is written on it without giggling or cracking a smile. If they fail, they have to drink. Players take turns being the timer and being the artist. At the beginning of each round, the timer will whisper a word to the artist and start the clock.
As the artist draws the word on a large pad of paper, the rest of the players shout out what they think the picture is supposed to be. After someone guesses correctly, the timer looks at how many seconds have passed. The artist has to take a drink for every 20 seconds that went by before someone figured out what they were drawing. For example: If 1 minute and 40 seconds elapsed, they'd have to take five gulps of their drink.
If the artwork is so indiscernible that the group just gives up trying to guess, the artist has to take a shot. Did you ever play the game I'm Going on a Picnic? This is like that The first person begins by saying, "I'm going to the bar and I need to get a mojito" or any other alcoholic beverage. After that, the ensuing players repeat the drink that the previous players said Here's an example of what you'd have to say a few rounds in: "I'm going to the bar and I need to get a mojito, a tequila shot, a gin and tonic, and a hot toddy.
An adult version of Duck Duck Goose. Everyone sits in a circle and one player goes around bopping people on the head, telling them to "sip. The shot person has to leap up, chase the bopper around the circle, and try to tag them.
Everyone writes down various nouns on pieces of paper. If he or she picks truth, but does not want to answer the question asked, the person must drink. If he or she picks dare and does not want to complete the task, the person must drink. Take turns doing this. The game will get crazier the drunker the players get. Think you know the game Battleship?
Think again. This version will blow your mind and your handle. Start off by making your own battleship board if you don't own the game.
Draw a 7x7 grid on a piece of paper, and label the columns alphabetically and the rows numerically. This way each square has a letter-number designation ex. A1, B4, etc. Put six X's to act as your boats in the boxes. Take turns guessing where your opponent's boats are.
Makes sure to keep track of the places you've already guessed so you don't repeat! Take a shot every time your opponent guesses where your boat is.
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