Couple games with no props! Fun activities for two to enjoy together
Sometimes, what deepens a couple’s bond is, surprisingly, a simple sense of play.
“No props needed” and “easy to start” are key points that make these ideas perfect for spare moments on a date or even on the way home.
You can check in on each other’s feelings and discover new sides of your partner.
Here are some couple-friendly games that can create those special moments.
Whether you’re waiting to meet up or riding the train, you’ll enjoy time that brings the two of you much closer.
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Couple Games with No Props! Fun Activities for Two to Get Excited Together (11–20)
Ultimate Either-Or Game
@tatumomocp We tried the ultimate “this or that” as a couple 😱Tatsumomo#couple#TatsumomoChannel
♬ Athletic tune “heaven and hell” – Shinonome
The “ultimate either-or game” is where you ask a question with two choices and have someone pick one of them.
As the name suggests, the choices are both a bit hard to pick—ideally, you wouldn’t want to choose either—so try posing questions like that! If you’re playing as a couple, keep it light rather than serious, and make it romance-themed.
For example: “Which would you choose: a partner who doesn’t brush their teeth or a partner who doesn’t wash their hair?” It’s also fun to ask why they chose that option after they answer.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced couple games you can enjoy without any equipment.
How about spending some peaceful time together by having fun with a game? You might discover new sides of each other or spark unexpected conversations—games can bring you much closer.
Be sure to use them to create wonderful memories with someone special.


