Think you’ve mastered Beer Pong? Conquered Flip Cup? Survived a night of Drunk Jenga? Time to take it outside! Whether you’re dodging frisbees, belly-flopping onto a slip-n-slide, or trying to chug a beer while spinning in circles,hese outdoor drinking games guarantee laughs, chaos, and questionable decisions. Grab your crew, stock up, and let the games begin!
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Top 8 Outdoor Drinking Games for Unforgettable Fun

Ready for epic outdoor fun? These drinking games guarantee laughs, competition, and maybe a few wobbly victories. Grab your crew, raise your cups, and let the games begin!
1. Beer Pong – The King of Drinking Games
Take classic Beer Pong outdoors for extra fun. Use a larger table or try BucketBall, an oversized version with buckets instead of cups. Pro tip: Adjust for wind by throwing with more arc.
2. Flip Cup – Fast-Paced and Team-Based
A relay-style drinking game where players chug and flip their cups before the next teammate goes. Play on a picnic table or add a Slip and Flip twist by sliding down a slip-and-slide before flipping.
3. Beersbee – Frisbee Drinking Game
Throw a frisbee to knock a bottle off a pole while holding your drink. If the defending team drops the frisbee or bottle, they drink. Perfect for those with good hand-eye coordination.
4. Cornhole with a Drinking Twist
Earn points by tossing bean bags at a board, with drinks as penalties. Take a sip for every miss, or the losing team finishes their drinks each round.
5. Drunk Jenga – Giant Edition
Use an oversized Jenga set and write drinking rules on blocks. Players must follow the rule they pull, like swapping drinks or taking sips before their next turn.
6. BucketBall – Giant Beer Pong
A life-sized Beer Pong variation using large buckets and a tennis ball. Perfect for beaches and tailgates, with the same elimination rules as Beer Pong.
7. Beer Darts – The Most Intense Drinking Game
Players throw darts at beer cans—if your can gets punctured, you drink from the hole. Safety first! Never aim at people, and ensure players can handle sharp objects.
8. Spikeball with Drinking Rules
A fast-paced game like volleyball, but with a circular net. Add drinking penalties—sip after a missed hit or chug if your team loses a round.
Creative Outdoor Drinking Games to Spice Up Your Party

Forget the usual Beer Pong and Flip Cup—it’s time to take your outdoor drinking games to the next level with completely ridiculous, slightly challenging, and absolutely hilarious DIY drinking games. All you need is a few household items, some drinks, and a willingness to look completely ridiculous in the name of fun.
1. Slip & Flip – The Ultimate Drinking Relay
What You Need:
- A long slip n’ slide (a tarp and some soap will do)
- Cups and a table for Flip Cup
- A wild disregard for staying dry
How to Play:
Players split into two teams. One by one, each player runs, belly slides down the slip n’ slide, and then races to the table at the end to chug their drink and complete a Flip Cup round. Once they land the flip, the next teammate goes. The first team to finish wins eternal bragging rights.
Pro Tip: Use beer soap to keep the slide extra slippery (yes, that’s a thing). If it’s nighttime, glow sticks in the cups will make it look like a rave on water.
2. Drunk Limbo – How Low Can You Go?
What You Need:
- A broomstick or pool noodle for the limbo bar
- A DJ who loves watching people fail
- A drink in hand at all times
How to Play:
Like regular limbo, but with one major twist—every time you pass under the bar, you take a sip. If you touch the ground, spill your drink, or completely wipe out, you chug the rest. The game continues until only one person remains standing (or at least wobbling upright).
Pro Tip: Play on grass to avoid scraped knees, and increase the difficulty by spinning players three times before they go.
3. Dizzy Bat Beer Bash – A True Test of Coordination
What You Need:
- A Wiffle ball bat (or any long stick)
- A marker to cut a hole in the bat
- Beer and zero shame
How to Play:
One at a time, players pour a drink into the hollow bat, chug it, then put their forehead on the bat and spin ten times. Once properly disoriented, they must attempt to run a short distance (good luck) and hit a ball with the bat.
Penalty for Failure: If you fall on your face before even attempting the swing, your team takes a penalty shot. If you completely miss the ball, you owe your team a beer run.
Pro Tip: Do NOT play this near a fire pit. You’re already going down, no need to go down in flames.
4. Human Ring Toss – When You Become the Target
What You Need:
- Inflatable rings or pool noodles duct-taped into circles
- A brave (or clueless) volunteer
- Beer
How to Play:
One player stands in the middle as the human ring post while their teammates try to toss inflatable rings around them. Every time a ring lands, the human target takes a drink. Every time a thrower misses, they drink.
Pro Tip: Spice it up by blindfolding the thrower or making the human target wear ridiculous costumes. Bonus points if they have to catch the rings on their head like a clown at a circus.
5. Drunk Obstacle Course – Wipeout, But With Beer
What You Need:
- Random household items (hula hoops, chairs, cones, ropes)
- Beer stations
- A referee who enjoys calling people out
How to Play:
Set up a backyard obstacle course with challenges like:
- Crawling under a table
- Hopping through hula hoops
- Spinning in circles before running to the next station
- Chugging at the halfway point
Players must complete the course while holding their drink. If they spill too much, they restart. First person to finish wins; last person must finish the “penalty beer” left over from the spills.
Pro Tip: Add a final chug-off challenge at the end for a dramatic photo finish.
6. The Sober Referee Game – A Trick Game with a Catch
What You Need:
- One person pretending to be the referee
- A notepad and a fake whistle
- A desire to mess with your friends
How to Play:
The “sober referee” (who is also drinking but pretends not to be) randomly blows the whistle and calls out fake penalties. The group must obey ridiculous rules like:
- “Anyone holding a drink in their left hand takes a shot.”
- “If your name starts with a vowel, chug for five seconds.”
- “Last person to touch the ground does a penalty shot.”
The game continues until everyone realizes the referee is completely making things up, at which point they must all drink for being so gullible.
Pro Tip: If you play this well, you’ll never actually have to drink because everyone else will be too busy following your fake rules.
7. Hammock Flip – The Ultimate Balance Challenge
What You Need:
- A hammock
- A daring player
- A beer (that will likely be spilled)
How to Play:
One at a time, players attempt to get into the hammock, drink their beer, and get out without flipping. If you fall? Finish your drink and go again. If you succeed? You get to be the judge and laugh at the next player’s failure.
Pro Tip: This game is even funnier when played at night, in slow motion, with someone recording the whole thing.
Weather-Proof Drinking Games – Play Rain or Shine

Outdoor drinking games sound like a great idea—until the weather decides to ruin the fun. Whether it’s blazing sun, unexpected rain, or even snow, you don’t have to cancel the party. Instead, tweak your games or set up new ones that work no matter what Mother Nature throws at you. Here’s how to keep the drinks flowing and the competition going in any weather.
Drinking Games for Hot and Sunny Days
When the sun is scorching, the goal is to stay cool, hydrated, and slightly tipsy without getting heatstroke.
- Pool Pong – Beer Pong but in the pool. Use floating rafts or inflatable cup holders instead of a table.
- Frozen Flip Cup – Freeze cups of beer overnight. Players must melt them in their hands before drinking and flipping.
- Sunscreen Roulette – Everyone grabs a random sunscreen bottle. One is actually filled with tequila (use a small, clean bottle for this one).
- Sprinkler Limbo – Set up a sprinkler as a limbo bar. If you lose, you drink and get soaked.
- Dizzy Water Balloon Catch – Players must spin five times before trying to catch a thrown water balloon. If they miss, they drink. If they catch it, they throw it at another player.
Pro Tip: Stick to lighter drinks and hydrating cocktails like spiked lemonade or beer with electrolytes.
Drinking Games for Windy Days
Wind can be annoying, but it also adds hilarious challenges to games that require precision.
- Kite Pong – Attach a plastic cup to a kite. If your kite crashes, you drink. If you land the ball inside the cup while it’s flying, your opponent drinks.
- Beersbee With a Twist – Instead of using frisbees, use small inflatable balls or bean bags that won’t get carried away by the wind.
- Shot in the Wind – Place shots on a table outside. Players try to guess which direction the wind will blow their shot and must drink whatever remains in their glass.
- Trash Bag Races – Put players in garbage bags like a sack race. The wind will make running nearly impossible, adding to the chaos.
- Blow Pong – Players must use wind power (aka blowing on the ball) to move it into their opponent’s cup instead of tossing it.
Pro Tip: Avoid lightweight plastic cups and use heavier drinking glasses or weighted game pieces.
Drinking Games for Rainy Days
Embrace the rain and make it part of the fun. Getting wet just adds to the ridiculousness of drinking games.
- Slip & Flip Extreme – A wet Slip n’ Slide makes this even more dangerous (but way more fun).
- Rain Pong – Beer Pong, but with a full cup of beer instead of half-full. If rain dilutes it, tough luck.
- Puddle Chug – The first person to cannonball into a puddle makes someone else chug their drink.
- Storm Chasers – Assign each player a weather-related name (Thunder, Lightning, Downpour, etc.). Every time your name is called, you take a sip. Every time someone yells “Tornado!” everyone spins in circles and drinks.
- Dodge the Raindrop – Players must stand still and avoid getting hit by raindrops for 30 seconds. If they flinch, they drink.
Pro Tip: Waterproof playing surfaces with plastic table covers, and play barefoot or in sandals for extra grip.
Drinking Games for Cold Weather and Snow
If it’s freezing outside but you refuse to bring the party indoors, warm up with boozy winter games.
- Snowball Pong – Instead of ping pong balls, use packed snowballs. If a ball lands in a cup, the opponent must drink before the snow melts.
- Fire Pit Flip Cup – Play Flip Cup around a fire pit, and losers must hold their hands near the flames for warmth as a penalty.
- Sled Chug Relay – Players ride a sled down a hill, then chug their drink before running back up. First team to finish wins.
- Ice Shot Challenge – Shots are placed in a block of ice. Players must chip away their shot before drinking it.
- Drunken Snow Angels – Every time you fall in the snow, you have to make a snow angel before getting up and taking a sip.
Pro Tip: Stick to warm alcoholic drinks like hot toddies, mulled wine, or spiked cocoa to keep spirits high and frostbite low.
Best Places to Play Outdoor Drinking Games

Not every drinking game works in every location. Some games need wide open spaces, while others are best in contained areas. Here’s where to take your party based on the game style.
1. Backyard BBQs – Classic and Easy to Set Up
If you want a laid-back drinking game experience with food nearby, the backyard is perfect. The best games for this setting include:
- Cornhole with a drinking twist – Every missed shot = drink.
- Drunk Jenga – Use an oversized set for extra chaos.
- Flip Cup – Classic, easy, and works great with long picnic tables.
- Dizzy Bat – Plenty of space to fall over without hitting anything dangerous.
Pro Tip: Hang string lights for better visibility at night, and keep a trash can nearby for empty cans.
2. Beach and Poolside Games – Water + Booze = Chaos
Water makes everything 10 times more ridiculous. The best drinking games for water-friendly settings include:
- Pool Pong – Floating Beer Pong that requires some swimming skills.
- Beersbee – Wind might be a factor, but the sand makes for hilarious dives.
- Floating Flip Cup – Play in the shallow end with a floating table.
- Tidal Wave Toss – Players stand waist-deep in the ocean and try to land a ball in a floating bucket.
Pro Tip: Stick to canned drinks to avoid broken glass near water.
3. Camping and Festivals – Perfect for Space and Freedom

Camping trips and music festivals allow for bigger setups and rowdier games. The best games for these settings include:
- Survival Pong – Lose a round? Take a shot, then set up camp.
- Glow-in-the-dark Capture the Beer – Hide beers around the campsite and hunt them down at night.
- Drunk Hammock Flip – Try to drink a beer while getting into a hammock. Good luck.
- Obstacle Course Drinking Challenge – Combine Flip Cup, dizzy bats, and chugging stations.
Pro Tip: Choose portable games that don’t require tables or chairs, and always clean up after yourself.
4. Tailgate and College Parties – High-Energy Drinking Games
Tailgating means crowds, energy, and nowhere to sit. The best tailgate drinking games include:
- Beer Pong Golf – Chip a golf ball into a bucket instead of throwing a ping pong ball.
- Shotgun Relay – Teams race to shotgun beers and sprint back to their car.
- Beer Cup Stack – Build a pyramid of empty cups while balancing your drink.
- Football Flip – After a touchdown, everyone flips a cup before chugging.
Pro Tip: Avoid glass bottles in parking lots to prevent broken glass accidents.
Rain or Shine, Keep the Party Going!
No matter the weather or location, there’s always a way to keep the drinks flowing and the games going. Whether you’re braving the rain, sweating in the sun, or bundling up in the snow, outdoor drinking games don’t stop for bad conditions—they adapt. The key is to work with your surroundings, stay safe, and most importantly, enjoy the chaos.