drunk.cards

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An online drinking card game without the awkward setup.

drunk.cards gives you the feel of a physical drinking card deck, but in a faster digital format that is easier to shuffle, replay, and bring anywhere.

How the online card deck works

The deck lives in the browser, so players simply open the site, draw a card, read it aloud, and keep passing the phone. There is no download, sign-up, or physical setup slowing the game down.

Why this fits drinking card game searches

People looking for a drinking card game usually want the structure of a real deck without having to buy one. drunk.cards keeps the deck feeling organized by using categories, intensity levels, and replay-friendly shuffling.

Best situations to play

This format works well when the group wants card-game energy in a dorm, apartment, bar patio, or living room where carrying a physical deck is inconvenient.

Common drinking card game variations

Some groups play straight through the shuffled deck, while others use filters to focus on dares, confessions, or vote-based rounds. Either way, the browser format keeps the pacing quick and easy to control.

Why People Find This Page

This page targets a specific search phrase, but the destination is still the same: a free browser-based drinking card game for friends that works well on one phone and starts quickly.

If you want the full interactive deck with category filters, intensity settings, and reshuffled rounds, jump into the main game or browse the related guides below.

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Page FAQ

Common questions about this search.

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Is drunk.cards a real drinking card game or just a list of prompts?

It is structured like a drinking card deck. Each card has a category and intensity, so rounds feel closer to a curated game than a random prompt generator.

Do you need physical cards to play?

No. The entire drinking card game runs in the browser, so you get the feel of a deck without carrying cards or setting up a table.

What makes the digital format better than paper cards?

The digital version is easier to shuffle, replay, and filter by mood. It also avoids immediate repeats, which helps sessions feel more curated.