A 2 player drawing game
Most drawing games need a full room before anything happens. DrawDuel needs exactly two. It is a 2-player drawing game at its core: you and one other person get the same prompt and the same 60-second clock, draw at the same time, and an AI judge picks the better drawing the moment the timer stops. Grab a friend or let the queue find you a stranger — either way it is one-on-one from the first stroke.
Play with 2 — it’s freeHow a 2-player game works
Find your second player
Hit Play to be matched with a stranger from the queue in seconds, or send a private invite link so the next game pairs you with a specific friend. Either way it is a two-person game — no lobby of ten to fill and no host to wait on.
Both of you draw the same prompt
You each see the identical prompt and the same 60-second countdown the instant the game starts. Nobody gets an easier word or extra time, so the only edge between the two of you is how fast and clearly you can draw it.
An AI judge decides between the two
When the clock hits zero the AI judge scores both drawings on prompt match, recognizability, effort, and creativity, then names the winner with a one-line reason. Tap rematch and settle it over a best-of-three.
Two players. One prompt. One winner.
Grab a friend or let the queue find you a rival, then draw the same prompt head-to-head. The AI judge settles it the instant the 60-second clock runs out.
Start a 2-player duelCommon questions
What is a good 2 player drawing game?
DrawDuel is built specifically for two players: you and one other person draw the same prompt in 60 seconds and an AI judge picks the winner. There is no big lobby to fill and no turn-taking — it is a straight one-on-one drawing game you can start in seconds.
Can I play with a specific friend instead of a stranger?
Yes. Send a private invite link and the next game pairs the two of you instead of matching you with someone from the queue. Same prompt, same 60-second timer, same AI judge — just you and your friend.
Do both players need an account or a download?
No. DrawDuel runs free in any browser with no download, and neither player needs an account to start a game. Make one only when you want your wins to count toward a ranked Elo ladder.
Can two players draw at the same time?
Yes — that is the whole point. Both players draw the same prompt at the same time on the same clock, so nobody sits idle waiting for a turn. When the 60 seconds are up, the AI judge compares the two drawings and calls it.