34 Best Weed Smoking Games in 2026

34 Best Weed Smoking Games in 2026

Updated for 2026 — This article has been reviewed and updated with the latest recommendations.

Smoking alone is fine, but smoking with friends is better with a game to keep things interesting. Weed smoking games range from simple rule-based games that use what you already have to dedicated board games and card games designed specifically for cannabis sessions. The best ones are easy to learn (because nobody wants to read complicated rules while elevated), social, and genuinely fun.

Here are 34 weed smoking games for your next session in 2026, organized by type.

Classic Party Games (No Equipment Needed)

1.

Categories

Someone names a category (dog breeds, Fast and Furious movies, types of cheese). Go around the circle. Each person names something in that category. Hesitate for more than five seconds or repeat an answer and you take a hit. Simple, endlessly replayable, and gets funnier as the session goes on.

2. Never Have I Ever (Cannabis Edition)

Same rules as the classic game but with cannabis-specific statements.

Never have I ever greened out at a party. Never have I ever eaten an entire edible when the package said to eat half. Never have I ever forgotten what I was saying mid-sentence. Anyone who has done the thing takes a hit.

3. Medusa

Everyone sits in a circle looking down. On the count of three, everyone looks up and stares at another player. If two people are staring at each other, they both yell Medusa and take a hit.

If you are looking at someone who is not looking at you, you are safe. Gets chaotic fast with larger groups.

4. The Name Game

Someone names a famous person (real or fictional). The next person names someone whose first name starts with the same letter as the previous person's last name. Say Bob Marley, then the next person needs someone whose first name starts with M, like Morgan Freeman.

Stall for more than ten seconds and take a hit.

5. Bong Pong

Beer pong rules but with water in the cups. When someone sinks a shot, the other team takes a hit instead of drinking. Keep track with a whiteboard or phone. The losing team takes an extra hit at the end. Competitive, physical, and keeps everyone engaged.

6. Straight-Faced

Everyone writes something funny on a slip of paper. Read them aloud one at a time. If you laugh, smile, or even smirk, you take a hit. The challenge is that cannabis makes everything funnier, which creates a feedback loop that makes the game increasingly impossible. Usually devolves into everyone laughing constantly, which is the actual point.

7. Traffic Lights

Take a hit and hold it in.

The person who holds their hit the longest without exhaling or coughing wins the round. Simple lung capacity contest. The catch is that holding smoke too long does not actually get you higher (THC absorption is nearly instant), but the competitive element makes it fun anyway.

8. Power Hour

Set a timer. Every 60 seconds for one hour, take a small hit. Sounds easy. It is not. Start with very small hits or you will be done in 20 minutes.

Good for groups with different tolerance levels because everyone can calibrate their hit size. Use a playlist that changes songs every minute to keep track.

Card and Board Games Designed for Cannabis

9. What Do You Meme (Stoner Edition)

The stoner edition of What Do You Meme includes cannabis-themed photo cards and caption cards. Players compete to create the funniest meme combination.

A rotating judge picks the winner each round. The humor is elevated (literally) and the cannabis theming makes it more relevant than the standard edition for a smoking session. About $25.

10. Weed! The Card Game

A competitive card game where you grow cannabis plants, steal from other players, and defend your garden. It plays like a simplified version of Munchkin with a cannabis theme.

Games take about 20-30 minutes. Easy to learn and the art is entertaining. Around $15 online.

11. Puff Puff Pass

A purpose-built card game where you draw cards that dictate what you smoke, how much, and with whom. Some cards make you share, some make you skip, and some create challenges. The rules are intentionally simple because the designers understood their audience. About $20.

12. Blunts and Stunts

A party game with challenge cards that combine smoking dares with physical stunts and social challenges. Think Truth or Dare meets cannabis. Cards range from mild (take a hit while standing on one foot) to wild (freestyle rap for 30 seconds). Good energy for larger groups. About $25.

Movie and TV Smoking Games

13. That 70s Show Smoking Game

Take a hit every time the camera does the iconic circle shot.

Take a hit when Eric and Donna have relationship problems. Take a hit when Red threatens to put his foot somewhere. The circle scenes alone will keep the pace going. Works with any season.

14. The Big Lebowski Smoking Game

Take a hit every time The Dude says man. Take a hit every time someone says Lebowski. Take a hit when The Dude drinks a White Russian. Double hit for every dream sequence.

This movie was essentially made for this purpose.

15. Pineapple Express Smoking Game

The obvious choice. Take a hit every time someone smokes on screen. Take a hit when Dale panics. Take a hit when Saul says something quotable. You will go through a significant amount of product because the characters smoke constantly throughout the film.

16. Planet Earth Smoking Game

A mellower option.

Take a hit at every scene transition. Take a hit when David Attenborough says remarkable, extraordinary, or incredible. Take a small hit whenever a predator catches prey. The visuals are stunning while elevated and the pace is relaxed.

17. Trailer Park Boys Smoking Game

Take a hit when Ricky mispronounces a word. Take a hit when Julian is holding a drink. Take a hit when Bubbles talks about his cats.

The frequency of triggers means this game moves fast.

Video Game Smoking Games

18. Mario Kart Smoke and Drive

Everyone plays Mario Kart. You cannot hit the gas until you have taken a hit. At some point during the race you must take another hit. The challenge is managing your controller and your piece at the same time. Absolute chaos with four players. Classic for a reason.

19. Fortnite Battle Royale Smoking Rules

Take a hit every time you die. Take a hit every time you get a kill. Take a hit at every storm circle shrink. The natural downtime between matches and while spectating creates perfect smoking windows.

20. Smash Bros Tournament

Loser of each round takes a hit. Winner chooses the next stage. By the final rounds, the early losers are significantly impaired which creates natural handicapping.

Works perfectly with four players.

Simple Dice and Number Games

21. 420

Roll two dice. Add your rolls together cumulatively. The first person to hit exactly 420 wins. Go over 420 and you start back at zero and take a hit. Simple math that gets harder as the session progresses.

22. High Card

Draw cards from a deck. Highest card wins the round. Losers take a hit. Face cards are worth more.

Aces are wild and the person who draws one gets to assign a hit to anyone. Fast-moving and luck-based, so skill differences do not matter.

23. Roll the Joint

Each player rolls a die. 1 or 2: pass left. 3 or 4: take a hit. 5: choose someone else to hit. 6: everyone hits. Simple rotation game that keeps the circle moving.

Creativity and Performance Games

24. Story Time

One person starts a story with a single sentence.

Go around the circle, each person adding one sentence. The story gets increasingly absurd as the session continues. If someone laughs too hard to continue, they take a hit and start a new story. Often produces genuinely hilarious narratives.

25. Musical Hits

Play music. When the music stops, whoever is holding the piece takes a hit. Like musical chairs but with smoking instead of sitting.

The person controlling the music has power and should use it wisely.

26. Pictionary (Stoned Edition)

Standard Pictionary rules but the drawings become increasingly abstract and the guesses become increasingly creative. Take a hit when your team fails to guess. The disconnect between what the artist intended and what the team sees is where the comedy lives.

27. Two Truths and a High

Each person tells three stories about times they were high. Two are real, one is made up. Everyone else guesses which is fake. Wrong guessers take a hit. The real stories are usually more unbelievable than the fake ones.

Physical Challenge Games

28. Ash Bomb

Build up ash on your joint or blunt without letting it fall. Whoever drops their ash first takes an extra hit. A patience game that gets tense when the ash grows long.

Simple and dramatic.

29. Ghost Hit

Take a hit, exhale completely so no visible smoke comes out. If you produce visible smoke, take another hit. This is actually a technique (inhaling deeply enough that all smoke is absorbed) and the game teaches breath control.

30. Smoke Rings Competition

Everyone tries to blow the best smoke ring. The group votes on the winner each round.

Losers take a hit. Surprisingly difficult and satisfying when you nail one. Good for smaller groups who appreciate the art.

Quick-Fire Group Games

31. Rock Paper Scissors Smoke

Challenge someone to Rock Paper Scissors. Loser takes a hit. Fast, decisive, no arguments about rules. The simplest game on this list and surprisingly effective at keeping a session lively.

32. Would You Rather

Take turns asking Would You Rather questions.

The minority answer takes a hit. Cannabis makes the hypothetical scenarios feel more serious, which makes the debates more entertaining. Works with any group size.

33. One Word Story

Go around the circle, each person adding exactly one word to build a story. If you take more than three seconds, take a hit. The constraint of one word makes this harder than it sounds, especially several rounds in.

34.

Jamaican Hot Box Trivia

Close the room and run trivia questions. Every wrong answer means a hit. The combination of an increasingly smoky room and increasingly impaired trivia performance creates a natural difficulty curve. Use a trivia app on your phone for questions.

Tips for Smoking Games

Pace yourself. Games are supposed to be fun, not a competition to consume the most. Keep water nearby. Have snacks ready. Use smaller hits in games with frequent smoking triggers. And remember that you can always pass without penalty in any social smoking situation. The goal is a good time with friends, not a tolerance contest.

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