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Drinking Games for Two You Have to Play

/ 09:12 AM December 20, 2022

Are you looking for a fun and unique way to spend a night in with your significant other or close friend? Drinking games for two can be a great option for a night of entertainment, and there are many options to choose from. 

In this article, we’ll introduce you to some of the 7 best drinking games for two people that are fun to play.

Drinking Games for Two You Have to Play

Flip, Sip, or Post

This game is a favorite for all my darling party animals and me. For this game, you’ll need a coin, a partner, and some shot glasses filled with your preferred choice of alcohol. 

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How to Play Flip, Sip, or Post:

The game starts when the first player flips the coin. 

The opponent must guess what side the coin landed on, whether heads or tails. If he or she gets it right, it’s their turn to flip the coin. However, if the person guesses incorrectly, you flip the coin again. If he or she guesses this second time correctly, the person must answer any question you have for them. 

If he or she guesses incorrectly this time around, you flip the coin a third time. This guess is the most crucial because If he or she guesses rightly, they take a shot, but if they or get it wrong again, you make them post what you want on any social media of your choice, and no matter what you ask, the loser cannot back out. 

It could be a risque text to an ex-lover or a piece about a fake wedding on your Facebook status. By the end of the game, your social life is sure to have turned upside down if you’re bad at it. 

Never Have I Ever (For Two People)

This is one of the most popular and interesting party games. For the game, you’ll need your preferred choice of alcohol and a partner. 

How to Play Never Have I Ever (For Two People):

The first player states something that he or she has never done before, and if the other person has done this before, they must take a sip of the drink. 

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There are also player cards of this game available in choice stores. I recommend owning a deck of these cards, as they make the game much more interesting. The game can get as dirty or as mundane as you’d like it and usually leads to many funny conversations and unforgettable memories. 

Speed Facts

For people who know each other really well or want to get to know each other better, speed facts are the perfect game for you.

How to Play Speed Facts:

In this game, you and your opponent go back and forth, stating facts about each other that you know. 

If a player states an incorrect fact or delays longer than three seconds, he or she gets a strike. When a person gets up to three strikes, they must take a shot. The game continues until neither you nor your opponent can think of any more facts, or you’re too drunk to remember any.

Movie Drinking Games

This drinking game is more enjoyable for people who love to watch classic shows. The instructions are pretty simple. 

How to Play Movie Drinking Games:

All you have to do is take sips whenever the things you have outlined occur throughout the film. The magic of this game is that it doesn’t only work for one movie; it works for all of them. 

Movie and TV show drinking games are your best bet if you want to kick back and watch a movie but get really drunk simultaneously. A huge variety of movies to choose from makes the game super interesting. 

How to Play Movie Drinking Games

Caps

Because I prefer beer over other alcoholic beverages, this game is one of my favorite 2-player drinking games. 

How to Play Caps:

You’ll need a table, a bottle cap, and two large cups of beer for this game. 

Players stay on opposite sides of the table and take turns trying to throw the bottle cap into the cup of beer. 

As soon as one player gets his cap into the cup, the other player drinks their whole cup of beer. The game is quite similar to beer pong, but without a ping pong ball and with just one cup of beer. 

Truth or Dare, Drink

Truth or Dare, Drink is a fun game. It is an interesting spin-off from the original Truth or Dare. 

How to Play Truth or Dare, Drink:

In this game, a player picks truth or dare. If he or she picks the truth and refuses to answer the question asked, the person must drink. 

If he or she picks a dare and refuses to complete the task, the person must drink. The game gets more and more interesting as you and your partner or partners keep playing.

Battle Shots

This drinking game is a crazy interesting version of the game battleship. If you don’t have the battleship board, you can start off by making your battleship board by drawing a 7×7 grid on a piece of paper and labeling the columns alphabetically and the rows numerically. 

Each square contains a letter-number designation (ex., A1, B4, etc.). After that, draw six Xs to act as your boats in the boxes. Players take turns guessing where the opponent’s boats are and keep track of the places they’ve already guessed to avoid repeating.

You take a shot of alcohol when your opponent guesses correctly. The loser of the game is whoever finishes their six shots first.

Drinking Games for Two – Summary

There you have it, folks, 7 fun drinking games to suit you and your partner’s tastes. These games can be a lot of fun and a social way to spend time with a friend or partner, but it’s important to remember to drink responsibly and never drink and drive. 

If you choose to play these games, be sure to have a designated driver or arrange for alternative transportation to ensure the safety of everyone involved.

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