Best party games for pre-drinks
Fast group games that work before going out, with simple setup and low pressure.
Guides
Practical guides for planning group games, choosing truth or dare prompts, and understanding how an adaptive party game can shape a night as people play.
Fast group games that work before going out, with simple setup and low pressure.
How to choose adult truth or dare prompts that are social, replayable, and easy to skip.
How to play Kings Cup, Ring of Fire, or Circle of Death with simple card rules.
Funny, social, and spicy-light questions that create quick party debates.
No-prop games that work from one shared phone in a real room.
Games that fit a house party without taking over the whole night.
How to choose adult truth or dare prompts that are social, replayable, and easy to skip.
A direct but respectful way to think about spicy prompts for pairs and couples.
Funny, social, and spicy-light questions that create quick party debates.
Playable truth questions for adult groups, with safer ways to skip.
Short public dares and party prompts that keep the room moving.
How to play the classic party prompt game with better questions and safer boundaries.
How to run a quick voting game that creates stories without turning mean.
How to play the whisper-and-point party game while keeping the room friendly.
Plain-English rules for familiar drinking-card-game patterns.
How to play Kings Cup, Ring of Fire, or Circle of Death with simple card rules.
Card meanings, King rules, and house rules for the classic circle game.
How to play the guessing rounds, pyramid, and final bus.
How to play the Dutch Ride the Bus card game with guesses, a pyramid, and the final bus.
Simple Beer Pong setup, turns, re-racks, bounce shots, and redemption rules.
How to play the team relay game with cup flips, turns, and simple house rules.
How to play the coin-bounce table game with clear house rules.
Four-card guessing rules for red or black, higher or lower, inside or outside, and suit.
Higher-or-lower card guessing rules, dealer changes, and strategy.
How to play the card pyramid game with matching cards, bluffing, and rising row values.
How Waterfall works inside Kings Cup, Ring of Fire, and other group card games.
How to play the counting game where the group adds rules as it reaches 21.
How to play the German outdoor team drinking game with a target bottle and stop calls.
How to play the German bluffing dice game also known as Mäxle or Mia.
Fast group games that work before going out, with simple setup and low pressure.
Games that fit a house party without taking over the whole night.
What to play with 3, 4, 5, or 6 players without over-targeting one person.
How group size changes the games that feel quick, fair, and funny.
Easy games for groups when you only have phones and the people in the room.
No-prop games that work from one shared phone in a real room.
What makes a phone-based party game work well in a real room.
Why played and skipped cards can help a game adapt what comes next.
How smarter card flow can keep a drinking game from feeling repetitive.
What makes a phone-based party game work well in a real room.
No-prop games that work from one shared phone in a real room.