Knives Out Drinking Game Rules

Knives Out drinking games turn a sharp whodunit into a lively movie night. Rian Johnson's film blends comedy, crime, and family drama at the Thrombey estate. Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc cuts through lies and red herrings with style. Chris Evans and Ana de Armas spark big moments that stick. The pace stays tight across 130 minutes, and the film holds a 7.9 on IMDb.
Use the rules below to turn Knives Out details into sips and laughs. Track accents, cutting lines, and loaded looks as the mystery builds. Play with friends, keep water and snacks close, and drink at a safe pace. Take breaks when needed, then jump back into the hunt.
Knives Out Drinking Game Rules:
- Drink when Benoit Blanc taps the piano key during interrogations.
- Take a sip when Blanc says he suspects foul play.
- Take a sip when Marta fights her lie reflex or throws up.
- Drink when anyone says Ransom or Hugh, or jokes about his name.
- Take a sip when Ransom's sweater shows another ripped hole.
- Drink when the dogs bark or bolt across the driveway.
- Take a sip when the wall of knives fills the frame.
- Finish your drink when the will names Marta the sole heir.
- Take a sip when the family argues about immigration or money.
- Drink when someone comments on Blanc's accent or calls him famous.
- Take a sip when Blanc launches into the donut hole monologue.
- Finish your drink when the final showdown uses the fake knife.
- Drink when invisible ink reveals hidden writing.
- Take a sip when the coffee mug reads My house, my rules.
- Drink when Ransom tells everyone to eat shit.
- Take a sip when Great Nana silently stares from a window.
- Drink when the movie replays a moment from a new angle.
- Take a sip when blood on Marta's shoe gets noticed.
- Drink when vials, syringes, or the toxicology report appear.
- Finish your drink when Fran whispers You did this.
Title: Knives Out
Released: 27 Nov 2019
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 130 min
Genre: Comedy
Plot: When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is mysteriously enlisted to investigate. From Harlan's disfunctional family to his devoted staff, Blanc sifts through a web of red herrings and self-serving lies to uncover the truth behind Harlan's untimely death.
Language: English








