Clueless Drinking Game Rules

Play this Clueless drinking game and turn a 90s classic into a full party watch. You track Cher’s big plans, Dionne’s perfect looks, and Tai’s glow-up as the drama hits Beverly Hills High. The movie keeps the jokes coming, so your drink stays busy.
Clueless mixes romance, fashion, and teen chaos in under 100 minutes. Keep it light, keep it fun, and pace yourself. Pour something you like, grab water, and enjoy every “as if” moment.
Clueless Drinking Game Rules:
- Take a sip Any time Cher narrates in voice-over and explains her life.
- Take a sip Any time someone says “totally,” “whatever,” or “oh my God.”
- Drink When Cher says, “As if!”
- Drink When the closet computer picks an outfit, or Cher does a full fashion breakdown.
- Take a sip Any time you see a flip phone, cordless phone, or beeper in use.
- Drink When Cher and Dionne ride in the Jeep and talk about boys or popularity.
- Drink When Cher plays matchmaker with Mr. Hall and Miss Geist (setups, pep talks, or gifts).
- Drink When Tai becomes Cher’s “project,” or you get a makeover moment for Tai.
- Drink When Josh shows up in flannel and calls Cher out for being spoiled or clueless.
- Take a sip When someone brings up grades, debate, school rules, or getting into college.
- Drink When Cher mangles a word, misquotes a saying, or tries to sound extra smart.
- Drink During the driving lesson scenes, any time Cher panics, stalls, or almost hits something.
- Drink When the line “You’re a virgin who can’t drive” lands.
- Take a sip Any time Cher tries to fix a problem with shopping, makeup, or a quick makeover plan.
- Finish your drink When Cher gets mugged after getting lost.
- Finish your drink When Cher admits she loves Josh, and they finally kiss.
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About the Movie
- Title
- Clueless
- Released
- 19 Jul 1995
- Rated
- PG-13
- Runtime
- 97 min
- Genre
- Comedy
- Plot
- Cher, a high school student in Beverly Hills, must survive the ups and downs of adolescent life. Her external demeanor at first seems superficial, but rather it hides her wit, charm, and intelligence which help her to deal with relationships, friends, family, school, and the all-important teenage social life.
- Language
- English, Spanish








