These games are expert-approved—the greatest of all time!
So, you want to play a game. Maybe you’re playing with a friend, family member, significant other, or kid. Either way, we’ve got a game for you! Below is a list of the best 2-player games you can play. From strategy card games to lengthy campaigns and silly ice breakers to cooperative stories , there’s something for everyone.
The Best 2-Player Games for Adults
- Lost Cities: A skill-based game where you find ancient treasure and ruins.
- Star Realms: A strategic deck-building game that’s space-themed.
- Hive: A chess-like textile game that’s competitive and fun.
- Jaipur: A quick economic puzzle card game that’s fast-paced.
- Summoner Wars: A battling card game full of combat and strategy.
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Section 1 of 10:
Strategy 2-Player Board Games
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17 Wonders Duel 7 Wonders Duel is one of the highest-grossing 2-player strategy games in the world. This game challenges you to work against your opponent to build an empire. Take control of a civilization and capitalize on scientific advancements to put your empire on top.
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2Summoner Wars Summoner Wars is a battling card game that draws inspiration from Dungeons & Dragons and The Legend of Zelda . Players combat and strategize against one another to assemble the most powerful faction. You must weigh the pros and cons of magic and prioritize what you need most to eliminate your opponent.
- Duration: 60 minutes
- Age: 14+
- Why it’s great: Fun, easy to set up, and full of interesting game mechanics.
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3Star Realms Star Realms is a deck-building game that requires a whole lot of strategy and skill. In this game, you “buy” cards from a shared market to power up your decks or deal damage. The goal is to get enough cards to eliminate your opponent.
- Duration: 20 minutes
- Age: 12+
- Why it’s great: It only takes about 10 minutes to make progress in the game.
- Play the game on your phone or gaming console for a virtual experience!
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4A Feast of Odin A Feast of Odin is a hefty strategy game that can take multiple gaming sessions to play. In this game, you’re in control of a Viking tribe on a quest for wealth and glory. Your goal is to trade, hunt, and raid until you’re on top.
- Duration: 30 minutes per player
- Age: 14+
- Why it’s great: Not only is it fun, but it can also be played with more players, changing the overall outlook of the game.
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5Twilight Struggle Twilight Struggle is a strategy game where you relive the Cold War and change history. Move your units and exert influence to gain allies and control the world. The player with the most influence wins.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 13+
- Why it’s great: Twilight Struggle puts you at the center of life-changing worldwide decisions, making it high-stakes and stressful—in a fun way!
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Section 2 of 10:
Unique & Interesting 2-Player Board Games
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1Watergate Watergate is a 2-player strategy game based on the Watergate scandal. Players compete with each other to uncover evidence of corruption in the Nixon Administration. The player who reveals the most wins.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 12+
- Why it’s great: Watergate is full of back-and-forth confrontation and strategy. Plus, it teaches you a few things about history.
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2Royal Visit Royal Visit is a tug-of-war style game that has you racing toward the “finish line.” In this game, you work with a wizard to magically pull the King’s court to your village. However, your opponent is trying to do the same! Use strategy and stealth to make sure the King makes it to you first.
- Duration: 20 minutes
- Age: 8+
- Why it’s great: Royal Visit has a fair amount of strategy without being overwhelming. You have to set up big moves ahead of time, making the outcome that much more enjoyable.
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3MicroMacro Crime City MicroMacro Crime City combines Where’s Waldo with murder. In this game, you work with your gaming partner to solve crimes in a big city. Find clues and follow trails through busy drawings to catch the murderer before time runs out.
- Duration: 15 minutes
- Age: 12+
- Why it’s great: It encourages collaboration while also entertaining kids and adults alike!
- MicroMacro is a series of games, with each version hosting different murders and themes. Try Full House or Showdown for added fun!
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4Blockbuster and Chill Blockbuster and Chill is a 2-player party game for adults and families. One player writes down the name of a movie and places it in a secret envelope. Then, the other player tries to guess the movie based on clues. If you guess wrong too many times, you get a late fee!
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 14+
- Why it’s great: Not only is this game nostalgic for adults, but it can also get kids involved in a more hands-on approach to movie watching.
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5Scattergories Scattergories is a classic party game that’s hilariously fun! In this game, you try to outwit your opponent by coming up with unique answers for specific categories. The faster you think, the more points you’ll earn.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 13+
- Why it’s great: Fun, versatile, hilarious? What’s more to say?
- Have a fun game you want to add to our list? Tell us your suggestions on the “What are the best board games of all time?” forum page !
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Section 3 of 10:
Campaign 2-Player Board Games
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1My City My City is a campaign game that puts you in control of your own city. It’s a legacy game full of competition and strategy—roll the dice and pick a card to see what industrial feat your city will take on next. The first player to build their city wins.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: The legacy board makes the gradual changes to your personal board that much more exciting. Plus, the rules are ever changing, so every gameplay feels unique.
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2Undaunted: Normandy Undaunted: Normandy is a multi-session campaign game that changes each gaming session. This deck-building war game takes place in Normandy during World War II. You must work against your opponent to seize initiative, control troops, and win the war.
- Duration: 60 minutes
- Age: 14+
- Why it’s great: It’s perfect for young and old history buffs, thanks to its clean gameplay.
- Not interested in World War II Normandy? No problem! Undaunted is a series of campaign games, and it also features games set in the Battle of Britain and the fictional space battle of Callisto .
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3Caesar Caesar is an area-control war game that casts players as either Caesar or Pompey. The goal is to gain control of the Roman Republic using strategy and deception. The game is super quick but challenging.
- Duration: 20 minutes
- Age: 14+
- Why it’s great: Caesar is quick to set up, easy to learn, and only takes 20 minutes to play in total!
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4Sleeping Gods Sleeping Gods is a fantasy campaign game. In this game, you explore an open world of interconnected maps filled with mythological creatures, adventures, and wonder as Captain Sofi Odessa. Fight beasts with dice combat and do your best to survive as you try to make your way back home.
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Age: 14+
- Why it’s great: Not only is the story intriguing, but the art is stunning!
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5Revive Revive is a civilization campaign-driven adventure game. Your goal? Restore civilization 5,000 years after it was destroyed. Use strategy to lead your tribe across a frozen earth, harness resources, and attempt to rebuild the population.
- Duration: 120 minutes
- Age: 14+
- Why it’s great: Revive is super fun and has a high replayability score, thanks to its versatile story.
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Section 4 of 10:
Skill-Based 2-Player Board Games
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1Lost Cities Lost Cities is a 2-player game perfect for couples, friends, and relatives. This game challenges you to make decisions and embark on quests to remote regions, using strategy and deception to unlock mysteries and come out victorious.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: The perfect luck-to-skill ratio! Plus, it’s easy to learn, play, and teach.
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2Jaipur Jaipur is a fast-paced, skill-based game perfect for couples or friends! In this game, as a trader, you’re asked to earn an invitation to the maharaja’s court. To get an invitation, you must gather the nicest spices and jewels.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: Jaipur is an economic game that isn’t overly complicated and requires simple decisions.
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3The Uzzle The Uzzle is a fun, interactive puzzle game perfect for all ages. This game challenges you to match blocks to an image. There are 4 levels of puzzles, with each getting harder and harder. The faster you complete the puzzle, the more points you earn.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 4+
- Why it’s great: Not only is this game tactile, but it’s full of fun patterns and designs all ages will love.
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4Klask Klask is a hands-on interactive game that puts you in control of a magnet. In this game, you battle your opponent head-to-head to score a goal with a magnetic ball. You use your hands to control which direction the ball goes in. The first player to stick two magnetic balls into the other player’s goal wins.
- Duration: 10 minutes
- Age: 8+
- Why it’s great: It’s the perfect, strategy-based version of air hockey!
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5Carcassonne Carcassonne is a strategy skill game that puts you in control of a kingdom. Place tiles of knights, buildings, and resources to build a fantastical city. The player who places the most strategic tiles and has the most points in the end wins.
- Duration: 45 minutes
- Age: 7+
- Why it’s great: With loads of expansions, no one game is ever alike.
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Section 5 of 10:
Cooperative 2-Player Board Games
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1Sky Team Sky Team is a cooperative game that puts you in the pilot’s seat. You and your gaming partner are flying an airplane when you receive a mysterious message. When chaos ensues, you have to work together to ensure you and your passengers make it home safely.
- Duration: 20 minutes
- Age: 12+
- Why it’s great: You get to work with your gaming partner and learn how to communicate better.
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2Sail Sail makes you and your gaming partner co-captains of a beautiful pirate ship. You’re cruising through the ocean when suddenly the kraken attacks. You must work together and strategize on the best way to escape.
- Duration: 20 minutes
- Age: 11+
- Why it’s great: Comes with fun 3D game pieces. Not to mention it requires just the right amount of wit and cleverness to play.
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3Forbidden Island Forbidden Island is a cooperative, strategy survival game that puts you and your gaming partner on an abandoned island. Join a team of adventurers as they explore the island. Capture treasure, explore ruins, and try not to die!
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: A strong storyline and beautiful illustrations. What more do you need?
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4Mysterium Mysterium is a cooperative game that puts you at the head of a murder mystery. It’s up to you to solve the mystery of Warwick Manor and its ghost. One player plays as the ghost, while the other leads the investigation.
- Duration: 45 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: Easy-to-organize storage box. Plus, gameplay that expands past the mystery game genre.
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5The Night Cage The Night Cage is a spooky cooperative strategy game that puts you at the center of a horror movie. You and your gaming partner wake to find yourself in a dark maze with no memories and only a flickering candle. You must work together to escape the maze and uncover a mystery.
- Duration: 50 minutes
- Age: 14+
- Why it’s great: The Night Cage expands on the mystery game genre with challenging mazes and puzzles.
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Section 6 of 10:
Relaxed 2-Player Board Games
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1The Fox in the Forest The Fox in the Forest is an easy, quick, and relaxing card game. Each player gets a set of cards. Odd-numbered cards have a game-altering power, while even numbers have a lesser trick. Players must use strategy to earn enough points to trick their opponent and win.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: A low-stakes game that’s a perfect blend of luck and strategy.
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2Lacuna Lacuna is an abstract puzzle game with a hint of strategy. Your goal? To create a beautiful array of flowers. Match and steal flowers from your opponent to win.
- Duration: 10 minutes
- Age: 8+
- Why it’s great: Lacuna can be played on just about any surface and has fun, tactile pieces that’ll please all ages.
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3Patterns Branded as a sequel to Mandala, Patterns is a strategic abstract puzzle game. Work against your opponent to make expansive patterns and steal puzzle pieces. The first person to make the perfect mandala wins.
- Duration: 20 minutes
- Age: 8+
- Why it’s great: Patterns is a simple game with lots of possibilities and interesting gameplay, making a unique experience every time you play.
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4Patchwork Patchwork combines puzzling with economics. In this game, you’re tasked with making the most beautiful quilt. The challenge? To not run out of buttons (currency) or time!
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 8+
- Why it’s great: Patchwork only takes 30 minutes to play and doesn’t require a lot of setup.
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5Everdell Duo Everdell Duo is a head-to-head game with a cooperative campaign. With 15 chapters to work through, there’s no telling what adventure you’ll take on! Work with (or against) your gaming partner to expand and explore the valley of Everdell.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 13+
- Why it’s great: It gives you the option to compete with your gaming partner or work together to unlock different stories.
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Section 7 of 10:
Easy 2-Player Board Games
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1Hive Hive is a popular 2-player game amongst hobbyist gamers. Think of this game like a geometric version of chess. Players use strategy to place tiles and surround an opponent’s queen bee. Each tile features a bug with a special power, making each placement that much more strategic.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 8+
- Why it’s great: While deeply tactical and strategic, Hive is also easy to learn and play.
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2Azul Duel Azuel Duel is a head-to-head competition that’s quick and easy to learn. Lay tiles to create a beautiful mosaic. The first player to earn the most points and finish their mosaic wins.
- Duration: 45 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: It has a traditional, classic feel of a tabletop game while being entirely unique!
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3Don’t Bee Last Don’t Bee Last is a fast-paced party game for all ages that’s easy to learn and play. The main rule? Slap the bee cards! The person who slaps last has to add more cards to their hand. The player who runs out of cards first wins.
- Duration: 10 minutes
- Age: 7+
- Why it’s great: Challenging, funny, and interactive for the whole family!
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4Fire Tower Fire Tower is a quick and easy competitive strategy game perfect for those just getting into gaming. In this game, you’re a firefighter. Use real firefighting techniques to defend your tower and control the growing flames. The first player to distinguish their fire wins.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: Teaches you about the real work firefighters do while being fun, strategic, and engaging.
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5Qwixx Qwixx is an easy dice rolling game that’s fast-paced and super fun! Roll the colored dice and cross off the number of dice you rolled on your scorecard. The more you cross off each round, the more points you earn.
- Duration: 20 minutes
- Age: 8+
- Why it’s great: Qwixx is a super-easy and teachable game that’s also portable and quick to set up.
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Section 8 of 10:
Quick 2-Player Board Games
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1Couch Skeletons Couch Skeletons is a fun, easy, and quick card game for two players. Compete against your opponent to get the couch to yourself. Place skeletons on top of other skeletons until they’re pushed from the comfy cushions. The player who fills up the couch with skeletons first wins!
- Duration: 5 minutes
- Age: 9+
- Why it’s great: Couch Skeletons is easy to learn and play. Plus, the art style is super fun and quirky!
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2Overlap Overlap is a simple strategy-based game with lots of twists and turns. Think of this game as Uno meets Tetris. Place cards to create shapes and match patterns while trying to outwit your opponent.
- Duration: 10 minutes
- Age: 8+
- Why it’s great: While Overlap seems simple at first, the more you play, the more strategic you can get.
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3Tower Stack Tower Stack is an interactive game that’ll keep you on your toes! Compete against your opponent to stack blocks on a wobbling tower. If the tower falls during your turn, you lose.
- Duration: 10 minutes
- Age: 8+
- Why it’s great: The game is durable, hands-on, and perfect for all ages!
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4Snatching Pears Snatching Pears is a memory-matching game for kids and families. This hilarious game is super quick to play and easy to learn. Simply flip over a card and try to match the pear figurines to the card as quickly as possible.
- Duration: 15 minutes
- Age: 7+
- Why it’s great: It’s perfect for families who want to have fun and engage in an activity together.
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5Quik Stix Quik Stix is an interactive party game perfect for all ages. Not only is this game easy to learn, but it’s super quick to play! Race against your opponent to grab as many objects out of the bowl as possible. The catch? You can only use chopsticks!
- Duration: 15 minutes
- Age: 7+
- Why it’s great: The game is super versatile—you could add your own items to the bowl for additional fun!
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Section 9 of 10:
2-Player Board Games for Couples
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1Servd Servd is a hilarious card game that’s all about spontaneity. Split the deck between you and your partner. Then, take turns throughout the day or night playing your cards. Each card has a wild scenario or dare on it the other player must abide by—it’s sure to get you laughing!
- Duration: As long as you’d like!
- Age: 17+
- Why it’s great: Servd is the perfect game for date night because it keeps things exciting and interesting without crossing too many boundaries.
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2Codenames: Duet Codenames: Duet is a relationship twist on the classic game Codenames. With this game, you give one-word clues to try to identify agents. Work with your partner to avoid assassins and complete your mission.
- Duration: 15 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: This game lets you think outside the box and extends cooperative play past a simple storyline.
- When playing Codenames, board games expert Ashton Wu advises that “it’s better to play safe than sorry.” Say a word that’s not too crazy in relation to the given hints.
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3We Love to Laugh We Love to Laugh is a hilarious relationship card game perfect for date night. Pick a card, and act out the silly prompt to make your partner laugh. If they laugh, you get a point!
- Duration: 10 minutes
- Age: 14+
- Why it’s great: It’s a great alternative to “Truth or Dare.”
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4Risky Couples Risky Couples is a relationship dare card game full of risque prompts. Simply pick a card and complete the dare with or in front of your partner. This is sure to steam things up in the bedroom!
- Duration: 10 minutes
- Age: 16+
- Why it’s great: It lets you experiment with your partner and test your boundaries safely.
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5The Couples Game The Couples Game is a board game and relationship card game all rolled into one! Roll the dice and move across the playing board. Pick up a card that coordinates with the space you landed on. Then, do a dare or answer a question based on what the card says.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 21+
- Why it’s great: The Couples Game helps you get to know your partner better while also serving as a fun physical or emotional challenge.
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Section 10 of 10:
2-Player Board Games for Kids
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1Minecraft: Builders & Biomes Minecraft: Builders & Biomes is perfect for Minecraft lovers of all ages! In this game, you’re asked to strategize and build Overworld biomes. Mine resources, avoid mobs, and build structures in this interactive-style game.
- Duration: 60 minutes
- Age: 10+
- Why it’s great: While there’s some setup, the 3D blocks and sets are totally worth it!
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2Clue Junior Clue Junior has all the same elements as its older counterpart, it’s just made for kids! In this game, you and your opponent are tasked with solving who broke a toy. You must look for clues to determine what toy was broken, how it was broken, and who broke it.
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Age: 5+
- Why it’s great: Clue Junior puts a kid-friendly twist on a classic murder game, making it more accessible for a younger audience.
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3Ants in the Pants Ants in the Pants is a silly, flip-flopping interactive game that’ll keep kids entertained. Compete against your opponent to launch large ants into a giant panda’s pants. The player with the most ants in the pants wins.
- Duration: 5 minutes
- Age: 3+
- Why it’s great: This game is hands-on and helps kids with their motor skills.
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4Don’t Spill the Beans Don’t Spill the Beans is a classic interactive game for kids. In this game, your goal is to not spill a jar of beans. Take turns with your opponent placing beans on top of the jar. If the jar spills on your turn, you lose!
- Duration: 5 minutes
- Age: 3+
- Why it’s great: Don’t Spill the Beans teaches kids about control and risk.
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5Hi Ho Cherry-O[endold] Hi Ho Cherry-O is a classic interactive game with a lovable math twist. Spin the wheel to see how many cherries you have to count. Then, place or remove that many cherries on your tree. The player who fills up their tree first wins.
- Duration: 10 minutes
- Age: 3+
- Why it’s great: This game is a great way to make math fun, interesting, and hands-on.
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