Weekend Party Ideas: Make the Most of Your Time Off with Fun Games and Great Company

By College Beer Games Team | June 5, 2026

You know that feeling when the clock hits 5 PM on Friday, and you're finally free for the weekend? It's time to let loose and enjoy some downtime with friends. Hosting a weekend party is a fantastic w...

Weekend Party Ideas: Make the Most of Your Time Off with Fun Games and Great Company You know that feeling when the clock hits 5 PM on Friday, and you're finally free for the weekend? It's time to let loose and enjoy some downtime with friends. Hosting a weekend party is a fantastic way to unwind, especially if you throw in a few drinking games to keep the energy up and the laughter rolling. Whether you're a seasoned host or this is your first rodeo, having a few solid games in your back pocket can make all the difference. So, let's dig into some awesome weekend party ideas that will leave your guests talking about your shindig for weeks. Quick Answer: For a memorable weekend party, include engaging drinking games like Beer Pong, Never Have I Ever, and Kings Cup. These games bring energy and excitement, encouraging interaction among guests. Don’t forget to have plenty of refreshments and space for everyone to mingle and play. Classic Games to Kick Off the Night When it comes to drinking games, it's hard to go wrong with the classics. They’re the foundation of any great party, and they’re usually straightforward enough that even newcomers can jump right in. Beer Pong: The Timeless Champion Beer Pong is the quintessential party game that combines skill, luck, and, of course, drinking. The goal is simple: throw a ping pong ball into the opponent’s cups filled with beer. If you land a shot, your opponent drinks. This is a great game for breaking the ice with new friends. Setup and Tips: Arrange 10 cups in a pyramid shape on each side of a table. Fill the cups with the desired amount of beer. Too much can lead to messy play, trust me. Teams of two are standard, but you can adjust based on your crowd. Remember to bring extra ping pong balls. They tend to vanish during the festivities. I've seen parties where Beer Pong was the main attraction, and it got surprisingly competitive. We even had a mini-tournament in my backyard last summer that went on until the neighbors started complaining about the noise (oops). Never Have I Ever: Secrets and Laughter Never Have I Ever is a lively game that gets people talking - and drinking - by revealing little-known secrets. Each player takes turns saying something they’ve never done. If others have done it, they drink. It’s a great way to learn something new about your friends, sometimes more than you bargained for. Why It's a Hit: No setup needed, just people and drinks. Perfect for groups who are comfortable sharing, but it can also help break down barriers. You can make it as tame or wild as you like, depending on your crowd's vibe. One time, my friend confessed to never having eaten a taco, and the uproar that followed led to a spontaneous taco order for everyone. You never know where this game will take you. Kings Cup: The Card Game of Chaos Kings Cup is another classic that’s a surefire way to bring chaos and hilarity to your party. Each card drawn from a standard deck has a specific rule attached to it. Some cards might make you drink, while others could have you sing or perform a silly task. Kings Cup Essentials: A deck of cards and an empty cup (or "King’s Cup") in the center of the table. Each card has a rule. For example, 2 is for "you" (select someone to drink), 3 is for "me" (you drink), 4 is for "floor" (last to touch the floor drinks), etc. The game ends when the last King is drawn, and the unfortunate soul must drink the contents of the King’s Cup. I remember a night where we ended up with a King’s Cup filled with an unholy mix of beer, wine, and random sodas. It was a lesson in moderation, to say the least. Remember to drink responsibly, folks. Trending Games to Spice Things Up Sometimes you need to introduce something fresh and viral to the mix. These games bring a modern twist to your party, pulling inspiration from popular culture and current trends. Squid Game Red Light Green Light: Thrills with a Twist Inspired by the hit series, Squid Game Red Light Green Light puts a fun and slightly dangerous spin on the childhood game. The game master calls out "red light, green light," and players must freeze or face a penalty (usually a drink). Setting Up the Game: Choose a game master to call the shots. Players line up at one end of the room or yard. On "green light," players move towards the finish line. On "red light," they must freeze. If caught moving, take a drink and return to the start. This game works wonders to get people moving and laughing, plus it appeals to the competitive streak in everyone. Just be sure to clear enough space to avoid any accidental collisions. The Office Drinking Game: Laughs for Fans If your group loves The Office, this drinking game is a must. As you watch the show, drink whenever something iconic happens - like Michael Scott saying "that's what she said" or Jim giving a camera look. How to Play: Choose 1-2 episodes to keep it manageable. Have a list of drinking cues ready. (Find more rules on The Office Dri