The Da Vinci Code Drinking Game Rules

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This The Da Vinci Code drinking game turns a long mystery night into a lively movie watch. You follow Langdon and Sophie from the Louvre through hidden codes, secret groups, and close escapes. Every symbol lesson and new clue gives the movie more energy, so the ride never feels flat.

Ron Howard fills the film with art talk, church secrets, and sharp twists. That makes The Da Vinci Code a strong pick for a themed watch party. Settle in, keep up with the clues, and let the suspense build as the trail moves from Paris to the final reveal.

The Da Vinci Code Drinking Game Rules:

  • Take a sip when Robert Langdon shifts into professor mode and explains a symbol, painting, or bit of church history
  • Take a sip when Sophie Neveu spots a code or hidden meaning before everyone else
  • Drink when one of Sauniere's clues sends the group to a new place
  • Take a sip when Captain Fache acts completely sure that Langdon is guilty
  • Take a sip when Silas appears with that cold, intense stare
  • Drink when Silas prays, self-punishes, or carries out orders for the Teacher
  • Drink when the words "Holy Grail" are spoken
  • Take a sip when Opus Dei is named or blamed for what is happening
  • Drink when Leigh Teabing turns a scene into a full Grail lecture, especially about The Last Supper
  • Take a sip when a key, cryptex, or locked container becomes the center of the action
  • Drink when Langdon and Sophie escape the police, Silas, or another threat at the last second
  • Drink when a clue depends on an anagram, hidden writing, mirrored text, or another word trick
  • Take a sip when a famous artwork, church, or landmark becomes part of the clue trail
  • Finish your drink when the search leads to the wrong knight's tomb and the plan falls apart
  • Finish your drink when Teabing is revealed as the Teacher
  • Finish your drink when Sophie learns the truth about her family at Rosslyn Chapel
  • Finish your drink when Langdon reaches the final resting place beneath the Louvre
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About the Movie
Title
The Da Vinci Code
Released
19 May 2006
Rated
PG-13
Runtime
149 min
Genre
Mystery
Plot
Dan Brown's controversial best-selling novel about a powerful secret that's been kept under wraps for thousands of years comes to the screen in this suspense thriller from Director Ron Howard. The stately silence of Paris' Louvre museum is broken when one of the gallery's leading curators is found dead on the grounds, with strange symbols carved into his body and left around the spot where he died. Hoping to learn the significance of the symbols, police bring in Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou), a gifted cryptographer who is also the victim's granddaughter. Needing help, Sophie calls on Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks), a leading symbologist from the United States. As Sophie and Robert dig deeper into the case, they discover the victim's involvement in the Priory of Sion, a secret society whose members have been privy to forbidden knowledge dating back to the birth of Christianity. In their search, Sophie and Robert happen upon evidence that could lead to the final resting place of the Holy Grail, while members of the priory and an underground Catholic society known as Opus Dei give chase, determined to prevent them from sharing their greatest secrets with the world.
Language
English, French, Latin, Spanish