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Fun two-player games recommended that you can play using conversation only

All you need are your voices! Here are two-player games you can play using conversation alone.

We’ve gathered games you can enjoy with a friend, a partner, or a parent and child—any time there are two of you.

No props required, so they’re perfect for spare moments or even during a call! From classics like word-chain games to language-based challenges that make you think a little, there’s plenty to choose from.

If the two of you take your time and enjoy these conversation-only games, you’re sure to grow closer! Pick your favorites and give them a try!

Psychological and mind-game genres (11–20)

Try Not to Laugh Game

In this game, you face each other, and whoever laughs first loses.

You can play it in person, of course, or over a video call! You can just stare at each other, pull funny faces, or try out some jokes… Use all kinds of tactics to make the other person laugh! You can make it an instant loss when someone laughs, or compete by counting how many times each person laughs within a time limit.

You might even find that the more you like someone, the easier it is to giggle just from looking at them.

Give it a try with your partner or friends!

Don’t-Be-Shy Staring Contest: “Compliment Each Other” Game

When we played a compliment game between a guy and a girl, Yuna got super shy and it was way too cute. ♡♡
Don’t-Be-Shy Staring Contest: “Compliment Each Other” Game

It’s a positive game where you look each other straight in the face and throw straightforward compliments at your partner.

If you get embarrassed by the other person’s compliments, you lose—the challenge is to accept the words and keep a straight face.

The key to winning is to genuinely surprise your partner, so compliments from angles you wouldn’t normally say are recommended.

If you speak with real feeling, you can draw out their embarrassment—but be careful, because you might end up feeling embarrassed yourself.