Want to make your date nights more fun? Games are a great way to spend quality time together, have some laughs and maybe even improve your teamwork. The question is: what should you play? I have 25+ super fun games for two people that will keep you busy all night long.
25+ Fun Games for Two People that Are Perfect for Date Night
1. Tic Tac Toe Strategic Board Game
Who doesn’t love playing tic-tac-toe? Sure, you can play it the old-fashioned way, but this strategic tic tac toe board game takes it to the next level.
The goal is to get three cups of the same color in a row, either horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
2. Phase 10
Phase 10 has to be one of the most popular card games out there, and for good reason. It’s a rummy-style card game, where you and your partner will complete 10 carried phases that include cards with the same color, runs, sets or combinations of runs and sets.
There’s a bit of a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, it’s a fun game that will bring out your competitive side.
3. Azul Duel
Azul Duel is a tile placement strategy game with beautiful mosaics, and it’s meant strictly for two players.
The game is played over five rounds. Players take turns collecting dome pieces to add to their board. You’ll gather acrylic pieces to complete dome mosaics or take bonus chips to complete rows of colored pieces.
Scores are added up at the end of each round. The best part? Each game lasts just 45 minutes.
4. Caper Europe
Caper Europe is one of the top games for two people on my list. Why? Because you’ll compete against your partner drafting heists across Europe.
The artwork is stunning. The gameplay is fun and exciting. It’s a great option for a date night.
You’ll get to explore four different European cities, each with unique decks and strategies. This is a game you can replay over and over again, so you can make your date night last.
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5. Candy Pong
Here’s a simple but fun game you can easily play on date night. You’ll need just a few things:
- Ping pong balls
- Candy bars
- A glass
You want a glass with a narrow opening to make it more challenging. The goal? Bounce your ball into the glass. Each time you succeed, you get to pick a candy bar from the table.
Feel free to change the prize to whatever you want.
6. Skyjo
Skyjo is a fun, fast-paced card game where you compete against your partner to collect as few points as possible over several rounds of gameplay. You’ll uncover, exchange and collect playing cards, but you cannot reveal all of your cards. If you do, the round is over.
At the end of each round, points are added for every player. The game ends as soon as a player hits 100 points or more, and the player with the fewest points is declared the winner.
Games last 20-40 minutes, so it’s perfect for a date night.
7. Tetra Tower
Tetra Tower Balance combines Jenga with Tetris. You’ll stack pieces of different shapes on a base until the whole thing topples over.
You’re sure to have tons of fun and laughs with this game. Depending on your skills, you can get through a game in as little as 5-10 minutes.
8. Mancala
Mancala is a fun strategy game that’s thousands of years old. The goal is to collect as many stones as possible, and the player with the most wins.
The gameplay is simple, and it’s not as competitive as other board games. If you want something that’s more laid-back, Mancala is a great option.
9. Exploding Kittens the Board Game
The Exploding Kittens board game takes this wildly famous card game to the next level. The objective? To make it to the end of the board without exploding.
But one wrong move could make the board flip and reveal a new path to the finish line.
If you land on an exploding kitten, you blow up and have to swap places with your opponent.
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10. Codenames: Duet
Codenames: Duet is a cooperative game, where you and your partner find 15 agents hidden in a 5×5 grid.
You only see part of the key, so you’ll have to work together and use the clues to achieve your goal. Along the way, you’ll have to avoid assassins to stay in the game.
11. Tapple
Tapple is one of those viral games for two people that really lives up to the hype. It’s fast-paced. It’s fun. It’s competitive – perfect for a date night.
The round board features letter buttons and a buzzer at the center. Gameplay is simple. You choose a category (for example, TV shows) and you each take turns naming something in that category that starts with any letter that hasn’t been “tappled” already. For example, if you were doing TV shows, you could tapple the “K” for King of Queens. Now, your partner can’t use the K for this round.
It’s simpler than it sounds, and each game only lasts 15-20 minutes.
12. Dutch Blitz
Dutch Blitz is a fast-paced card game with simple rules. There are no turns in this game. You both race simultaneously to play as many cards as possible. Your goal is to be the first player to empty their Blitz pile.
Game Rules breaks down how to play this game with photos to make the setup and gameplay easy.
13. Rook
Rook is a trick-taking game played over multiple rounds. The aim is to be the first person to hit 300 points to win.
Players can bid on and win tricks containing cards worth points. But be weary – the Rook card can throw the entire game off.
While there’s a bit of a learning curve to this game, you’ll figure it out quickly. And once you do, you’ll find that each game is pretty quick, too.
14. The Fox in the Forest
The Fox in the Forest takes about 30 minutes to complete and is all about trick-taking. Cards have special abilities and characters who have to win tricks. Win too many? You may fall like a villain.
15. Egg Carton Ping Pong
Do you have empty egg cartons and ping pong balls? If so, each player will bounce their colored balls on the table, one at a time and the player who fills the carton first wins. It’s a simple, fun game.
16. Forbidden Island
Forbidden Island is one of the games for two people that I personally like the most. Offering a cooperative strategy survival game, players will embark on an adventure where they must:
- Engage in missions to capture treasures
- Offer dynamic gameplay mechanics
- Put on their thinking caps
17. 5 Love Languages
5 Love Languages has 300 prompt cards that are designed to help others discover more about you. For a first or 100th date, this is a card game that everyone will love. You’ll choose from three types of prompt cards:
- Questions
- Pop quizzes
- Date ideas
18. Rummikub
Rummikub is a game that brings families – or groups – together, although you can play with just two players. Players will place number tiles in runs or groups, and the player who uses all of their tiles first wins.
While fast-paced, this is a fun game that over 55 million people play worldwide.
19. Sequence
Sequence is a fun game with folding boards, cards and chips. You play it like this:
- Play a card in your hand
- Place your chip on a corresponding space
- Hit 5 in a row to create a Sequence
Strategy and wits are the only way to come out on top in this game.
20. Connect 4
Connect 4 is one of my all-time favorite classic games where each player is assigned either red or yellow chips. Featuring seven columns and six rows to place the chips in, the winner of the game wins by matching four of their color in a row:
- Horizontally
- Vertically
- Diagonally
21. Quixo
Quixo is an Xs and Os game where a set of 25 blocks are put face down on the board in a 5×5 pattern. Players will flip the blocks from the bottom row, revealing whether it’s an X or O and putting the revealed block on the top of the row.
Players win by getting either 5Xs or Os in a row.
22. Gobblet
Gobblet is one of the games for two people that has a Tic Tac Toe element to it, but it brings the classic to the next level. Your objective is to get 4 in a row using nested pieces, and each player has 3 sets of 4 cylinders, which requires a lot of strategy to win.
23. Hues and Cues
Hues and Cues is an interesting game for up to 10 people and requires you to connect clues and guess from 480 color squares. While playing, you’ll have to:
- Think creatively
- Strike up conversations
Each playthrough provides new and unique experiences that bring players together and often leads to a lot of laughs.
24. The Game
The Game is a 20-minute game with up to five players who work together to play all of the cards in two decks. Your goal? To finish the deck that represents the passage of time. Over 1.3 million people are entranced with The Game, which forces players to dive deep into strategy to win.
25. SkipBo
SkipBo is loads of fun and a game that I learned in the last few years. You’ll receive a deck of cards with skips and range from number 1-12 in three colors: red, green and blue. Skill and strategy come together in a game where the goal is to get rid of your entire stockpile of cards.
You can also play with teams, which brings an added layer of strategy to the game.
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26. Shut the Box
Shut the Box is a dice board game with 12 numbers and is easy to learn. While kids as young as age 4 can play this, adults love it, too. It’s perfect for a quiet date night and gives you both a chance to improve your math skills.
