Are planning a girls’ night in?
What kinds of events usually happen at these get-togethers?
How can girls drinking games make them more enjoyable?
Girls’ nights are fun parties when groups of girls get together to hang out, play games, enjoy snacks, and watch movies together. These are usually all-night parties that often involve quite a bit of drinking without leaving the house. These parties also double as sleepovers for adults—so everyone stays in and gets drunk while having a good time together.
In this article, we’ll show you some of our favorite party games for girls’ nights. These exciting games are sure to provide you and your party guests with a lot of fun and plenty of memorable moments to share throughout the evening.
If you’re looking for a way to get the party going or keep the laughter and entertainment strong all night long, be sure to try out one or more of these exciting games.
Read on to find some fun girls night in drinking games for you and your friends to play together.
Option #1. Two Truths and a Lie
Number of Players: 3 or more
Best Alcohol: Any; everyone should have her own individual drink
Materials Needed:
- Group of people
- One drink per person
How to Play
- Everyone playing should sit in a circle.
- The first player must make three statements about herself. One of these should be a lie, while the other two should be true.
- The player to her left must then try to guess which of the statements is the lie.
- If she is right, the player who made the statements must take a sip.
- If the player guesses wrong, then the player must take a sip.
- The game then continues with the next player making her three statements. This goes around the circle until everyone has had a chance to try.
- If the group is small, you may want to play two or three rounds of this game, especially if you’re trying it as an icebreaker. This will give everyone a chance to have a few sips of her drink.
Option #2. Most Likely To
Number of Players: 3 or more
Best Alcohol: Beer
Materials Needed:
- Paper and markers for everyone
- Plenty of beer for everyone to have many shots
How to Play
- All the players should sit in a circle first.
- Each player should write down every player’s name on individual pieces of paper. So, for example, if there are five people playing, each player should have five pieces of paper with players’ names written on them.
- The first player then asks a question: “Who is most likely to ___?” For example, “Who is most likely to cry over a sad movie?”
- All the players then hold up the piece of paper with the name of the player they choose.
- The player with the most votes must take a shot—whether it’s true or not!
- Players are allowed to vote for themselves.
- For a variation on this, the player with the most votes should take a number of shots corresponding to the number of people who voted for her. Keep in mind, though, that this will get everyone very drunk very fast, so the game may not last as long.
Option #3. Tabooze
Number of Players: 4 or more
Best Alcohol: Wine or beer
Materials Needed:
- Index cards
- Individual drinks for each player
How to Play
- Players should write down phrases they expect to see or hear throughout the night. For example, they may expect to see yawning or hear the phrase “I don’t know,” so they might write these down.
- Then, throughout the night, if they see or hear something on their index cards, they must yell “tabooze!” and point it out to the person who said or did the word or phrase.
- That person must then take a shot.
- As an alternate form of this game, players can write down key words on their index cards and then a list of 3 related words they cannot say.
- Then, players divide into teams of two. One player tries to get the other player on her team to guess the key word without saying the other three words on the card.
- If the player trying to make the other player guess says one of the words, it’s a “taboo,” and she must take a shot.
- For example, if the word is “cat,” the three words she cannot say might be “pet,” “furry,” and “whiskers.” If she says one of these, she must take a shot.
Option #4. Mean Girls Drinking Game
Number of Players: 3 or more
Best Alcohol: Beer
Materials Needed:
- Shot glasses and beer for all players
- Mean Girls movie
How to Play
- Get together with your friends and watch Mean Girls while playing this drinking game.
- Take a sip when Cady remembers living in Africa.
- Take a sip when anyone says The Plastics.
- Take a sip when Gretchen talks about Toaster Strudels.
- Take a sip when anyone says the word “fetch.”
- Take a shot when Regina says, “Get in loser, we’re going shopping.”
- Take a shot when Karen reports the weather.
- Take a shot when Regina writes in the Burn Book.
- Chug when you hear, “On Wednesdays we wear pink.”
- Chug when you hear, “She doesn’t even go here.”
- Chug when Regina is confused by her diet.
Option #5. Amy Winehands
Number of Players: 2 or more
Best Alcohol: Wine
Materials Needed:
- 2 bottles of wine (one red and one white) per player
- Duct tape
How to Play
- The player who will be chugging sits at a table.
- The other party guests then use the duct tape to attach both bottles of wine to the player’s hands.
- The player must chug the bottles of wine, beginning with the white wine while it’s still cold from the refrigerator.
- The player cannot have the bottles removed from her hands until they have both been chugged—or until the party is over, whichever comes first.
- If she is successful, she can name another party guest to complete the challenge too.
Conclusion
Did you find some great girl drinking games for your needs? There are plenty of great games on our list, and they’re all sure to help you achieve the perfect girls’ night party, too. But it may be tough to pick the right one, especially if you’ve never hosted this kind of party before.
What are some features of the perfect girls night drinking games?
- These games should be quick and easy to learn, since some players may already be drunk or tipsy when you begin.
- The games should encourage a lot of laughter without being mean or unpleasant toward other party guests.
- The games should involve enough drinking to get everyone drunk but not so much that the game will have to end too soon.
Remember that you should never play these games when kids or teens will be present. These are adults-only games. Always play drinking games responsibly and make sure all your party guests understand that there’s no shame in backing out if they start to get sick or feel too drunk. Do not let your party guests leave while they’re still drunk, and make sure you and your guests never drink and drive. With a little attention to safety, you’ll have a better time and make memories you’ll want to remember forever.