Ridrunkulous is the home of drinking games online. Play dozens of drinking games free in your browser — on one phone passed around the table, or in an online room where everyone joins on their own phone. Then dive into our encyclopedia of drinking game rules for 100+ classics.
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Ridrunkulous is the drinking game headquarters — a free collection of drinking games you can play right in your browser, plus a searchable encyclopedia of rules for 100+ classic drinking games. No app download, no sign-up. Play on one phone passed around the table, or start an online room and everyone joins on their own phone with a room code.
Popular favorites include King’s Cup, Three Man, Beer Pong, Beer Die, Ride the Bus, Most Likely To, Would You Rather, and Never Have I Ever. Ridrunkulous lets you play many of these instantly online, and has printable-style rules for dozens more — from card and dice games to party, music, and pong games.
Yes. Create a room, share the 4-letter code, and everyone joins on their own phone — no downloads. The host picks the game and can switch games without anyone rejoining. Games like Would You Rather, Most Likely To, Trivia and Liar Liar are built for everyone voting or answering on separate phones.
No. Every game works with any drink — swap in water, soda, or a mocktail and play exactly the same way. Ridrunkulous is for adults of legal drinking age; please drink responsibly and never pressure anyone to drink.
Most drinking games work with 2 to 10+ players. Card and dice games like King’s Cup or Three Man are great for 3–8 around a table; voting games like Would You Rather and Most Likely To scale to big groups; beer pong and beer die are typically 2v2. Each game’s rules page lists the recommended player count.
Two teams stand at opposite ends of a table with cups arranged in a triangle. Teams take turns tossing or bouncing a ping-pong ball into the other team’s cups; land a shot and the other team drinks that cup and removes it. First team to clear all the opponent’s cups wins. See the full rules and variations in the Ridrunkulous rules encyclopedia.
Beer Die (also called Snappa) is a table-toss game for two teams of two. You underhand-toss a die so it arcs above eye level and lands on the opponents’ half of the table; they try to catch it after one bounce. Missed catches, sinks into cups, and dropped dice score points and drinks. Full rules are on the Beer Die rules page.
Yes — every game on Ridrunkulous is free to play in your browser, with no account required. There’s also a physical Ridrunkulous card deck if you want the original game away from a screen.
Consumption of alcohol is dangerous. If you choose to play with alcohol, know your limits, stay hydrated, and avoid pressuring others to drink.
These games can be played without alcohol. If you prefer not to drink, choose a non-alcoholic beverage.
You must be of legal drinking age (21+ in the U.S.) to use this site.