Card drinking games have been the backbone of party culture for decades. Kings Cup, Ring of Fire, Asshole, Presidents — these games are beloved for a reason. But there's always a problem: someone forgot the cards, the deck is missing a few cards, or there's no flat surface to spread them on. The solution? Digital cards that work in any environment.
This article covers the best card drinking games — both the traditional rules and how to play them online without any physical cards. Every game described here has a free online version that handles the cards, rules, and setup automatically.
Kings Cup — The King of All Card Drinking Games
Kings Cup is the most widely played card drinking game in the world. Players take turns drawing cards from a face-down deck arranged in a circle around a central cup. Each card triggers a specific rule — from making everyone drink in a cascade (Ace), to creating permanent rules that stack throughout the game (King). When the fourth King is drawn, the player who drew it must drink the entire Kings Cup.
What makes Kings Cup the best card game: the rules compound over time, creating increasingly chaotic and funny situations. The Queen "Question Master" rule means the person who drew the last Queen can secretly trap anyone who answers their questions into drinking. Permanent rules from Kings accumulate. By the last third of the game, there are usually 3-5 active rules that players have to remember simultaneously.
Digital advantage: Our online version shows the active rules on screen, so nobody can pretend to forget. It also handles shuffling and tracks which Kings have been drawn. Much cleaner than trying to remember which rules are active.
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Asshole (Presidents and Assholes)
Asshole is a ranking-based card game where players try to get rid of their cards as fast as possible. The goal is to play cards equal to or higher than the previous player's cards. The first player to run out of cards becomes the President (highest rank), with rankings going down to the Asshole (last place). On the next round, the Asshole gives their two best cards to the President and receives the President's two worst cards.
Drinking rules: The Asshole must drink on command when asked by the President. Anyone who can't beat the previous play takes a drink. The Asshole must pour drinks for others and is the last to receive drinks. It's a social hierarchy game that creates hilarious power dynamics.
Higher or Lower (Red or Black)
One of the simplest card drinking games. The dealer flips a card. The next player guesses whether the next card is higher or lower. If wrong, they drink. As a variation: Red or Black — guess the color of the next card. Wrong color = drink. Quick, luck-based, and endlessly repeatable. Perfect as a round-filling game between longer activities.
Snap Drinking Edition
Standard Snap rules with a drinking twist: instead of slapping the pile, be the first to call "Snap!" and point at the matching pair. Whoever is last to react (or calls it incorrectly) drinks. Add a variation: whoever wins the pile gives out drinks equal to the number of cards they collected divided by 5.
Card-Free Alternatives — Just as Good
Some of the best drinking games were inspired by card mechanics but don't actually need cards. These are the top card-free alternatives that deliver the same kind of structured, escalating gameplay.
Never Have I Ever — The Social Card Game
Never Have I Ever functions like a hand of cards — each player has a "hand" of fingers (10 in total), and they lose one with each statement they've done. First to run out loses. It's the perfect card game replacement: structured, competitive, and reveals things about players you'd never discover otherwise.
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Truth or Dare — Random Draw Mechanic
The "draw a card, follow the rule" mechanic of Kings Cup is essentially the same as Truth or Dare with structure. Our online version randomly assigns whether you get a truth or dare — mimicking the randomness of drawing from a deck. The intensity setting (mild/spicy/extreme) functions like different card suits with varying consequences.
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Pirate Barrel — Luck Pure and Simple
Pirate Barrel captures the pure luck element that makes simple card games like Higher or Lower so compelling. There's no skill, no strategy — just the rising tension of knowing that one of the remaining "safe" moves isn't safe at all. It's the digital equivalent of drawing from a deck where one card always costs you a drink.
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Why Digital is Better Than Physical Cards
- No setup: Digital cards are always shuffled, always complete, always ready.
- No cheating: The app handles rules consistently — no disputes about whether a rule was broken.
- No lost cards: Mid-game discoveries that "we're missing the 7 of clubs" are gone.
- Rule tracking: Active Kings Cup rules are visible on screen, so no one can "forget" about the left-hand drinking rule.
- Works anywhere: No flat surface needed. Play on a couch, a floor, in a car.
- Available in 13 languages: Play with international groups without explaining every card rule.