Here is a list of Drinking Games for 2 people.
One-On-One Beer Pong People love to talk some trash to their friends or girlfriend about their incredible accuracy and success in the classic drinking games of Beer Pong. Up the ante and take on a drinking buddy in a head-to-head match up to settle the score once and for all. |
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Land Mines Land Mines is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires plastic cups and quarters. It is a pretty difficult game to play. Here's how to do it: |
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Gambling with Alcohol. This is an simple concept that can be applied to a number of gambling games between two people, but wagering alcohol instead of money. The popular dice game, Cee-lo, can quickly be converted into a wild drinking games experience by betting a number of sips from a drink, instead of dollars against a players dice roll. The same idea works with card games such as heads up Blackjack, or Poker. |
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Pinky McDrinky An ideal one of the drinking games for dice fans, Pinky McDrinky uses three dice, one pink and two white. One person starts by rolling the pink die, and then both of the players roll their white dice simultaneously. If your die matches the pink one, give a drink to the other player, but if the sum of the two white dice equals seven, both people take a swig. If each player rolls the same number, a quick match of “rock, paper, scissors” determines the winner of the round. Finally, if all three dice match, whoever grabs the pink one first is allowed to roll, forcing their opponent to drink the rolled amount. |
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Snappa Snappa is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires plastic cups and dice. It is a moderately difficult game to play. Here's how to do it: |
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Flip Cup. It is one of the 5 drinking games for two players that can have more people added on if needed. Fill plastic cups with a designated amount of beer and line them up on opposite sides of the table. At the same time each player drinks the first cup of booze, and once finished place the empty cup face up on the edge of the table. Next, attempt to flip it by flicking the bottom of the cup until it lands face down on the table. Then move onto the next cup and repeat until all the cups are empty and face down. The drinking game for two is great for getting drunk fast. |
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War. A classic card game from childhood, but with an adult element tossed in for your drinking game pleasure. First divide a deck of cards evenly between two players, with each person drawing a card at the same time. Whoever’s number is lower takes a drink and loses their card to the other player, continuing in this fashion until one woozy person has taken the entire deck. If both people draw the same card, count out four cards, with the final face up, and the highest value wins the entire stack. After a match or two of this, you’ll have a completely new understanding of drinking game war. |
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Buzz You only need a drink to play Buzz. Start counting at one, alternating numbers between the players. The first player says "1," the second "2," the first "3" and so on. Instead of "7," the player whose turn it is says, "Buzz." "Buzz" is said by the player who gets each multiple of seven. If the player says the number instead of "Buzz," he downs the drink, and the second player picks up at the next number. |
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Black or Red. An very simple drinking game for two players is black or red. All you need is two people, a deck of cards, alcohol, and somewhere to play. One player holds the cards and the other player guesses red or black. If the guesser is correct then the person holding the cards drink, if the guesser is wrong then they drink. The way you decide to pass the cards back and forth can vary. There is no wrong or right way to play the drinking game since it is so simple. |
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Higher or Lower. The drinking game for two is simple and all you need is alcohol, a deck of cards, and two people. One person holds the deck of cards and flips the first one over. The other player guesses if the next card to be flipped will be higher or lower. If the player guesses the wrong card, they take a drink, if they get it correct then a new card is played. Once three cards are correctly guessed the deck gets passed to the other player. A perfect drinking game for two because it has simple rules, and is easy to play anywhere. |
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Start Gauntlet Start Gauntlet by dealing five cards face up between the two players. Deal a second row face down beneath the face-up cards. Player One tries to guess if the first face-down card is higher or lower than the accompanying face-up card. Flip the card. If wrong, the player takes a swig for each number on the newly flipped card. Replace the guessed card with a new face-down card. Take turns guessing. If both cards are the same, the other player must drink the face value of the card. You need two decks of cards with the kings removed, a drink each and a pair of dice to play Match. Each player places his deck in a stack in front of him. Player One rolls the dice. Both players begin flipping cards over from their decks -- the first to flip a card that matches the number on the dice yells "Match," and the other player must down his drink. The winner rolls the dice again and play resumes. Shuffle decks when you reach the end and start over. Jacks, queens and aces equal 11, 12 and one, respectively. |
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Rolling Math Rolling Math is the simplest of dice games for two people. You need a die for each person. Both roll their dice at the same time. The highest number wins. The loser subtracts her number from the high number and takes that number of swigs from her drink. If both players roll the same number, they both take swigs equaling that number. |
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Hockey Hockey is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires quarters. It is a moderately difficult game to play. Here's how to do it: |
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Beeropoly The game is Monopoly but instead of money, beer is the currency. Each $100 = one drink. If a player owes money to the bank, the player drinks. If a player passes go, everyone else must drink twice. All dollar values are rounded up. |
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Beer Checkers Beer Checkers is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires shot glasses. It is a moderately difficult game to play. Here's how to do it: Set up a checkerboard with shot glasses as the checker pieces. Use a dark and light beer to differentiate between the two players. Play with regular checkers rules; when a piece reaches the last row it is designated as a king by filling the glass full. When a piece is jumped, the owner must drink the beer from the jumped piece. The game ends when one player cannot move their pieces, either because they are blocked or because they are all drank. The loser must drink all remaining beer on the board. |
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Irish Quarters
Irish Quarters is a lightly inebriating drinking game that requires plastic cups and quarters. It is a moderately difficult game to play. Here's how to do it: |