27 Fun And Romantic Drinking Games For Couples To Spice Up Your Evenings
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27 Best Drinking Games for Couples: Unique, Romantic, and Fun Ideas
Couples looking to break the routine or spice up their evenings together will find that playing drinking games can create laughter, foster intimacy, and even deepen connection. Whether you and your partner just started dating or have celebrated years together, these couples’ drinking games are designed to bring out playful competitiveness, spark meaningful conversations, or simply turn an ordinary night into something special. Let’s explore the top drinking games for couples, including classic, romantic, and even flirty options!
Table of Contents
- Why Play Drinking Games as a Couple?
- Tips for Safe & Enjoyable Drinking Game Nights
- Classic Drinking Games for Couples
- Romantic and Flirty Drinking Games for Couples
- Unique & Conversation-Starter Couples Drinking Games
- Couples Drinking Games for Parties
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why Play Drinking Games as a Couple?
Drinking games aren’t just about the drinks; they’re an opportunity for couples to:
- Break the ice and ease into playful conversation.
- Learn more about each other in a relaxed, low-pressure way.
- Liven up date nights with laughter and excitement.
- Push comfort zones with flirty or cheeky challenges.
Tips for Safe & Enjoyable Drinking Game Nights
- Set a drinking limit and keep count of your drinks.
- Stay hydrated—alternate with water between alcoholic beverages.
- Use your favorite drinks, but don’t pressure your partner to consume more than they want.
- Always play in a safe, comfortable environment.
- Respect boundaries and agree on rules together before starting the game.
Classic Drinking Games for Couples
These tried-and-tested games are timeless and easily adapted for two. They’re perfect if you want something familiar but still engaging:
1. Never Have I Ever (Couples Edition)
This classic game gets a romantic twist—focus on shared experiences as a couple. Take turns saying things you’ve never done together. If your partner has done it with you, take a sip. For example, “Never have I ever gone on a midnight drive with you.” Great for laughs and discovering surprises!
2. Truth or Drink
Ask each other open-ended questions—from silly to steamy. If your partner doesn’t want to answer, they must take a sip. Find inspiration from card sets or invent your own questions to truly deepen your relationship.
3. Two Truths and a Lie
Each partner states two true facts and one lie about themselves. The other must guess which is the lie. If they’re wrong, they drink; if correct, you drink. This game promotes curiosity and storytelling.
4. Would You Rather (Drinking Version)
Take turns asking your partner daring “Would you rather” questions. Whoever hesitates to answer or chooses the boldest option, drinks. This is a great way to learn each other’s preferences in a fun setting.
5. Flip, Sip, or Strip
Flip a coin—heads means your partner takes a sip, tails means they remove an item of clothing. Take turns flipping for extra excitement.
Romantic and Flirty Drinking Games for Couples
- Sometimes, a little mischief adds a lot of chemistry. These games are designed for couples who want to turn up the romance or flirtation.
6. Strip Poker (Couples Version)
Play classic poker – but instead of betting money, bet clothing. Loser of each round removes an item (or takes a shot for extra risk). Keep it light-hearted!
7. Spin the Bottle: Couples Edition
Arrange cards in a circle between you and your partner. Assign each card an action—like a kiss, a dare, or a truth. Spin a bottle; wherever it lands, do the action or drink.
8. Sexy Jenga
Write flirty tasks (and drinking cues) on each Jenga block. Examples include “Give your partner a compliment and take a sip” or “Exchange a two-minute massage.” If a block falls, the one responsible drinks!
9. Sip or Strip
Use a deck of cards. Odd-numbered draws = take a drink; even numbers = remove one item of clothing. Play until you’re both laughing too hard to continue.
10. Kiss or Drink
Take turns giving each other challenges. If your partner refuses, they drink; if they accept, they get a kiss (or more) as a reward. Keep the tasks fun but mutually comfortable.
Unique & Conversation-Starter Couples Drinking Games
These creative games blend imagination, music, and personal stories, making your evening feel like a mini-adventure together.
11. Drunk Artist
One partner picks a word or object and has to draw it—while tipsy. The other guesses what it is within a time limit. If they’re wrong, they drink.
12. Guess the Ingredient
Take turns mixing fun (or quirky) cocktails for each other. Guess the ingredients after tasting. Every incorrect guess earns you a sip.
13. Jukebox Jamboree
Each pick a favorite song. The other must guess the song title and artist. Get it wrong? Take a sip. This puts your music knowledge to the test!
14. Movie Drinking Game
Pick a favorite movie or TV show. Agree on certain “triggers” (like when a character says a catchphrase or someone laughs). Every time it happens, someone drinks!
15. Role Reversal
Pretend to be each other—mimic habits, mannerisms, or silly catchphrases. The more convincing, the better. Whoever breaks character first drinks!
16. Battle Shots
This boozy spin on Battleship involves setting up grids of shot glasses. Each player tries to “sink” the other’s ships. When a ship’s location is hit, the defender drinks the shot!
17. Card Roulette
Arrange shot glasses in a circle, each labeled with a playing card. Spin a bottle to decide which card you’ll pick. Drink the corresponding shot or complete the task attached to the card.
18. Mimic Mixology
Try bartending flair tricks or unique cocktail routines. If your partner can’t mimic your moves, they take a sip.
19. Bobbing for Drinks
Fill a bowl with various sealed mini bottles—some alcoholic, some non-alcoholic. Take turns using only your mouth to pick a random bottle. Whatever you pick, you drink!
20. Emoji Storytime
Send each other five random emojis. The other must create a story or sentence using them. If it doesn’t make sense or is too forced, they drink!
21. The Laughing Game
Set a timer for 30 seconds. One partner tries to make the other laugh (funny faces, jokes, etc.). If they succeed, the laughing partner drinks; if not, the joker drinks. Switch roles for endless giggles!
Couples Drinking Games for Parties
If you’re hanging out with other couples or want to transform your game night into a party, these games work for groups but keep partners at the center of the action.
22. Couples Beer Pong
Classic beer pong, but played in teams of two (one couple per team). Compete to sink the most cups and cheer each other on with every victory.
23. Superlatives
Each couple writes superlative statements on cards (like “Most likely to dance in the rain”). Everyone anonymously votes for who best fits the description. If you’re voted, try to guess which couple nominated you—right gets others to drink, wrong means you drink!
24. Couples Never Have I Ever (Party Version)
Play as teams. Every time a statement fits both members of another couple, that team drinks. This is a wonderful way to discover fun stories and shared interests among friends.
Quick-View Table: Couples Drinking Games Overview
| Game Name | Best For | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Never Have I Ever (Couples) | Shared experiences, new couples | Beginner |
| Truth or Drink | Deeper conversations, honesty | Any |
| Flip, Sip, or Strip | Flirty, adventurous | Intermediate |
| Spin the Bottle (Couples) | Intimacy, romance | Intermediate |
| Battle Shots | Game lovers, competition | Advanced |
| Couples Beer Pong | Group fun, teamwork | Party |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can drinking games help strengthen a relationship?
Yes. When played with trust and respect, these games can promote laughter, build mutual understanding, and make memories. They’re especially useful for breaking the monotony or sparking fresh excitement in long-term relationships.
What if one partner doesn’t drink alcohol?
All these games can be played with non-alcoholic beverages—focus on the fun and connection, not the alcohol. Use creative forfeit ideas, like a silly dance, instead of drinking!
Are these games suitable for new couples?
Absolutely. Choose games that fit your comfort level. Start with conversation-based options and add flirtier games as you become more comfortable together.
How do you prevent drinking games from going too far?
- Set clear limits and stick to them.
- Listen to your partner’s comfort cues.
- Agree to pause or stop the game at any time without judgment.
- Keep water and snacks on hand to balance out the alcohol.
Can you play couples’ drinking games virtually?
Yes! Many games—like Truth or Drink, Would You Rather, and Two Truths and a Lie—work over video calls. Adapt drinking cues and challenges for the digital setting.
Final Tips: Make Your Evening Memorable
- Pace yourselves: Laugh, talk, and savor the moments between rounds.
- Use games to spark new interests: try new drinks, music, or flirty dares.
- Have backup entertainment (like a playlist or snacks) in case you want to transition away from the games.
- Remember, the goal is deeper connection—not competition or excessive drinking.
More Romantic Ideas for Couples
- Cook a meal together and pair it with your favorite drinks.
- Have a movie marathon with themed cocktails and cozy blankets.
- Create your own couple’s game night tradition—no alcohol necessary!
References
- https://www.paired.com/articles/drinking-games-for-couples
- https://thebrobasket.com/blogs/news/frisky-and-fun-8-funny-drinking-games-for-couples
- https://gamerules.com/drinking-games/
- https://www.cut.com/truth-or-drink-party-games
- https://forums.theknot.com/discussion/48106/drinking-games
- https://matadornetwork.com/read/drinking-games-can-play-bar/
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