Super Bowl LX drinking game: High-stakes guide to Seahawks vs Patriots and Bad Bunny’s halftime takeover

Feb 4, 2026 - 10:15
Super Bowl LX drinking game: High-stakes guide to Seahawks vs Patriots and Bad Bunny’s halftime takeover

Super Bowl Sunday is one of the biggest drinking days of the year.

It can be a booze-soaked marathon for some, where the coolers are overflowing, the taps are wide open, and the spirits are limitless.

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 02: Sam Darnold #14 of the Seattle Seahawks and Drake Maye #10 of the New England Patriots look on during Super Bowl LX Opening Night at San Jose McEnery Convention Center on February 02, 2026 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
All eyes will be on Drake Maye and Sam Darnold
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Broadcast live on NBC from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, the game features a historic clash and rematch of Super Bowl XLIX between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

Bad Bunny is headlining the halftime show and Charlie Puth is taking on the National Anthem.

The stage is set for an absolute marathon of festivities so here’s your guide to the ultimate Super Bowl LX Drinking Game.

The ‘Bay Area Bash’ Rules for Super Bowl LX

Take One Sip (The Warm-Ups)

The Butler Mention – drink every time the broadcasters mention Malcolm Butler’s goal-line interception from Super Bowl XLIX.

The Next Brady – drink whenever Drake Maye is compared to Tom Brady or whenever the ‘Patriots Dynasty 2.0’ is mentioned.

The SF Fog – drink if NBC shows a beauty shot of San Francisco that is 80% fog or a shot of the Golden Gate Bridge.

The Bad Bunny Cameo – drink if they show a celebrity in the crowd who has collaborated with Bad Bunny (Cardi B, J Balvin, etc.).

Maye can win New England’s seventh title
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Take Two Sips (The Game Flow)

Mike vs. Mike – drink when the ‘battle of the Mikes’ is mentioned (Seahawks’ Mike Macdonald vs. Patriots’ Mike Vrabel).

The Tech Bro Cam – drink whenever the camera pans to a Silicon Valley billionaire or a celebrity wearing an Apple Vision Pro/VR headset in a luxury suite.

Levi’s Stadium History – drink if they mention Super Bowl 50 (Peyton Manning’s final game) being played at this same stadium.

Charlie Puth’s Pitch – drink if Charlie Puth hits a high note during the Anthem that lasts longer than 5 seconds.

Finish Your Drink (The Big Moments)

Goal-Line Stand – if a team is stopped at the 1-yard line, finish your drink in honor of Seattle fans’ trauma from 2015.

The Unretirement Joke – if the announcers joke about Rob Gronkowski or Tom Brady coming out of retirement.

The ‘Water Break’ Rule

The AI Commercial – drink a full glass of water every time a commercial clearly uses AI-generated visuals or features a ‘humanoid robot’ spokesperson (stay hydrated, there will be many).

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 03: A general overall aerial view of Levi's Stadium on December 03, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
Levi’s Stadium is home of Super Bowl LX
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The Bad Bunny Bonus Round

The halftime show is no longer a break – it’s the main event – so grab a Tequila or your drink of choice for the ‘El Muerto’ challenge.

The Puerto Rican Pride – take a shot (or a long pull) if Bad Bunny brings out the Puerto Rican flag during the performance.

The Language Jump – drink every time he switches seamlessly from Spanish to English in a single verse.

The Surprise Guest – take a massive drink for every surprise guest.

The Fashion Statement – drink if he changes outfits more than three times during the 13-minute set.

The ‘Titi Me Pregunto’ Moment – if he performs this song, you must find someone in the room and ask them how many ‘novias’ they have. Then, drink.

The Floating Stage – if Benito performs while suspended in the air or on a moving float, keep drinking until he touches the ground.

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO - SEPTEMBER 20: Bad Bunny performs live during
Bad Bunny will be the halftime performer
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A New Era of Super Bowl Fever

For the last two years, the NFL was dominated by the ‘Taylor Swift effect’, bringing a new demographic of fans to the screen but Super Bowl LX feels different.

The 60th anniversary of the Big Game is a ‘Coast-to-Coast’ showdown that blends the grit of the Pacific Northwest against the reborn powerhouse of New England.

Santa Clara has transformed into a global stage. It’s going to be a big party, no matter the outcome of the game.

Whether you’re rooting for a Seattle revenge arc or a record-breaking seventh ring for New England, the 2026 drinking game ensures that by the time Bad Bunny brings the ‘Reggaeton Revolution’ to the halftime stage, your party will be in full swing.

Just please, drink responsibly…

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