What Are The Best Road Trip Games For Couples?

Jan 14, 2026 - 21:00
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What Are The Best Road Trip Games For Couples?

There’s something about the open road that just hits different when you’re with your person. Whether you’re driving across state lines or just a few hours out for the weekend, road trips give couples time to connect, reflect and laugh. Playlists and podcasts are great, but if you’re really trying to bond, flirt or stir up some inside jokes, road trip games can turn drive time into quality time.

Road trips aren’t just about the destination. They’re about how you show up along the way. With the right games, a car ride can become a memory factory: full of laughter, curiosity and connection. From nostalgic throwbacks to spicy grown-folk convos, here are the best road trip games for couples—no apps required, just vibes and connection. 

20 Questions (With A Twist)

This classic guessing game still holds up, but try putting a romantic or travel-related twist on it. 

The rules are simple: one person thinks of something while the other has up to 20 yes-or-no questions to guess what it is correctly. While this game can be competitive, this version of it is surprisingly revealing. For instance, traveling couples can ask questions like, “Is it a place we’ve been together?” or “Is it something you’ve worn on a date?”

Cows On My Side

This road trip game is part reflex, part ridiculous fun. Every time you spot cows on your side of the car, yell “Cows on my side!” to earn a point. Then, if you see cows on the other person’s side, call them out and steal the point. If you spot a cemetery, then you get to yell “Ghost cows!” and the other person loses all their points.

Yes, it’s silly. Yes, it gets intense. However, that’s what makes it perfect for long, open stretches of highway. It also works just as well with horses, goats or any local animals.

Would You Rather (Road Trip Edition)

You’ve probably played “Would You Rather” before, but this version is curated for couples on the move. Here are some examples of ways to make this popular game more fun for your road trip. Travelers can ask questions like: Would you rather take a road trip every weekend or one international trip a year? 

But the game can also help to gauge lifestyle compatibility too. Try out some questions that will help you get to know your new boo even better. For example: Would you rather live in a beach town or a cabin in the woods together? Or, would you rather be stuck in traffic with me or stuck in an elevator with your ex?

Travelers can use this game to stir up deep conversations or pure laughs. It’s perfect for keeping the energy light while learning how your partner really thinks.

The Alphabet Game

A great one for scenic routes, this game challenges you to find words on signs, license plates or storefronts that start with each letter of the alphabet. It’s perfect for staying entertained on longer journeys.  

You can compete or tag-team it, but here’s the key: you can’t use the same sign twice and you both need to be on the lookout. It keeps your eyes on the surroundings and your energy up, even during long hauls that may feel draining otherwise.

The Memory Game: Relationship Edition

This game is a cute way to bond and reminisce on your favorite memories together. Travelers take turns recalling moments from your relationship. For example, the memory game can help couples remember things like the first place you went out to eat together. But it can also bring back laughable times like your first inside joke or the first time one of you got mad on a trip.

Whoever runs out of memories first loses. It’s a sweet way to walk down memory lane and test who’s been paying attention.

Name That Song

Put your road trip playlist on shuffle and take turns guessing songs based on the intro alone. This game is a great way for music loving couples to challenge each other and also keep the energy up. When it comes to guessing, couples can get more competitive or just let the game be a fun means of entertainment on the road. You get one point for the correct artist and one point for the correct song title.

If you’re both music heads, make it genre-specific (R&B only, throwback 2000s, etc.). This one gets fun fast, especially when someone sings off-key or swears they “just had it on the tip of their tongue.” To make it even more fun for couples, you can add bonus points for fond memories that the songs bring up. 

Spicy 21 Questions

This grown-up remix of “20 Questions” goes deeper. Instead of guessing objects, you ask each other one question at a time. It can stay cute or get steamy, depending on your mood. Couples can try out questions like: What do you remember about our first kiss? But to amp things up you could ask things like: What’s something I do that turns you on that I might not even realize? And for travel connoisseurs, imagining the romantic possibilities can be exciting. Some questions could be the start of travel planning for another getaway. For example, ask: If we could have a dream date anywhere in the world, where would it be?

Keep it respectful, but don’t be afraid to lean into intimacy.

Who’s Most Likely To…

Another fun one from The Global Curious, this game is quick, curious and hilarious. If you know of the game, you know that the question based game is supposed to help explore personalities, even in hypothetical and wild circumstances. It can start off pretty mild with questions like, who’s most likely to cry watching a movie? Or who’s most likely to forget where the car is parked?

But questions like, who’s most likely to get you kicked out of a hotel, can be the perfect opportunity for some hilarious confessions or story times. You can keep score or just let the laughs flow. Either way, it sparks funny stories and unexpected revelations.

Story Builder

With this game, one of you starts a story with a sentence like, “We pulled off at a gas station, but something didn’t feel right…” Then take turns adding one sentence each to build a spontaneous adventure, romance, thriller or total nonsense. This type of game is perfect for imaginative people or those who loved Mad Libs as a kid. 

It’s perfect for flexing your imagination and creating a completely fake (or slightly autobiographical) road trip plot. 

The Secret Word Game

Before you leave, each person writes down three “secret words” that the other person has to naturally say during the trip.

As you drive, you try to steer the conversation in ways that will make your partner accidentally say the words without being obvious. It’s genius and way harder than it sounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best games to play while driving long distances?

For long drives, games like “20 Questions,” “Would You Rather,” and “The Alphabet Game” work well because they’re simple, require no supplies and can be paused or picked back up anytime. They help pass the time without taking your focus off the road.

What are good road trip games that spark conversation?

“Spicy 21 Questions,” “The Memory Game,” and “Would You Rather” are great for opening up deeper conversations between couples. These games blend fun with emotional depth and make your road trip more than just a drive.

Are there any road trip games that don’t involve talking?

If you’re in a quiet mood, games like “Name That Song” or spotting challenges are good options. You can also create playlists for different moods and silently rate each other’s DJ skills.

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