When you open your eyes, look at another person in the circle. If you're looking at someone and they're looking at you, shout "Medusa!
One person starts the game by whispering a question into someone's ear. For example, "Who would you shag in the room? Do you have the nerve? Make a 10x10 grid of shots and fill a third of them with vodka and the rest with water.
Everyone must go around and take a shot until the grid is finished. Try your best to avoid the alcoholic mines. When the words "thunder" or "thunderstruck" are said, you must start drinking your beer until it's said again.
Point off to a new chugging culprit when you are done. Good luck if you hit the really long section that neither words are said! I'll ruin another song for you: " Roxanne" by the Police.
Make two teams, one will drink when they hear "Roxanne" and the other will drink when they hear "Put on the red light.
Buy a few sticky mustaches and put two or three on your TV. Watch your favorite movie and whenever it looks like a character has a mustache, take a drink. Write a bunch of funny memories on pieces of paper.
Read all of the papers without laughing. Whoever laughs must take a shot. Let us enlighten you. Start by separating the black and white cards into two different piles. The first player will then draw a white card and read it out loud. They will then do what it says and then the other player will choose a white card and do what it says. If the player does the task successfully, they can keep the card and use it as a point.
Those looking to get the evening off to a roaring start should consider Power Hour. The premise is simple: put together a playlist of 60 songs and have each song shuffle after it plays for a minute.
Whenever the next song comes on, take a drink. Easy to play and still socialize, put your favorite music snob in charge of the playlist and see what kind of fun options come into play. Plus, you can bolster the experience by jamming the playlist over a Bluetooth speaker like this colorfully compact option from Sony. One of the most hilarious card games made, Cards Against Humanity offers players a series of prompts black cards that must be responded to by playing an answer white cards.
The person that drew the prompt card will then choose which of the white cards is the funniest. It could really be one of the best drinking card games on the planet if you choose to include alcohol, which you should.
Related: The Best Card Games. One person will go inside and fill a bunch of identical shot glasses with water and one shot glass with clear liquor, such as vodka.
That person will then mix up the shot glasses to forget which one has the liquor, then distribute them around to everyone. One at a time, each person will go around the table taking their shot as everyone watches their reactions. In the end, the goal is to have the group guess which person had the shot of liquor.
If the group is right, the person who took the shot has to take a sip of their drink for losing. If the group is wrong, everyone aside from the person who did the shot takes a gulp of their drink. You can even go a couple of rounds playing with up to two or three liquor shots depending on how many people are playing.
Related: The Best Adult Games. Participants split up into two teams and line either side of a table with a cup of beer or liquor. When the game starts, players on either side have to finish their drink, put the lip of the cup on the table edge and then flip it over using only their fingertips back into the right-side-up position before the next person can start.
Created by the popular YouTube Channel known as Cut , Truth or Drink is a drinking game for two dedicated to spilling the beans or getting horribly drunk. They will then choose to either answer the question truthfully or take a shot, making it one of the funniest drinking games on our list. Related: Best Games to Play on Zoom. Players sit around a table with a beer in the center and a deck of cards spiraled out around it. Once the card has been pulled, it needs to be inserted into the tab on the beer.
Having a deck of waterproof cards like this striking gold set from EAY is handy should things start to get a little rowdy. Each turn, all players will choose to take a finger off or leave a finger on the rim of the cup while one person guesses how many fingers stay on the cup. The last person has to drink everything inside.
This will just allow you to focus on the drinking game instead of having to keep track of all the different rules throughout the course of a game and will let you just have fun instead. Sort of similar to Beer Pong, Quarters is a drinking game that involves players trying to bounce a quarter off the table into a shot glass.
If you miss your shot, it then rotates to the next player. However, if you make it, you can tell someone to drink. The game continues on like so, but feel free to set a point total to reach to be declared the winner.
Another drinking card game, Buzzed, comes to us from the minds that brought us What Do you Meme? Players will take turns drawing cards from the top of the deck and reading the prompt out loud. Depending on the card, either you or the whole group will take a drink. Meant to be played with groups as large as 20 or as small as three, the hilarious cards might cause you and your friends to blush once or twice, but will definitely be nothing short of entertaining. Remember playing spin the bottle?
Well, spin the shot takes the infamous game of youth and puts a decidedly adult spin no pun intended on the well-worn classic. Simply load the included shot glass with whatever is your spirit of choice, or a particularly tasty mixed shot, and spin it to determine who has the honor of downing the drink.
The arrow determines who the lucky participant will be and allows for as much fun as you can safely have. These Cards Will Get You Drunk is a multiperson drinking game for adults that will have you and your closest pals cackling the whole night away.
It works like this: you and your buds sit in a circle and take turns drawing from the deck in a clockwise rotation. Follow the instructions on the card and each will let you know who needs to drink. Three Man involves at least two dice and three participants. Players will take turns rolling the dice until one person rolls a three and becomes the titular Three Man. From there, each player will take turns rolling the dice, with each number determining a different outcome: Three means the Three Man drinks, seven means the person left of the dice roller drinks, nine means the person to the right of the dice roller drinks, 11 means the roller drinks, doubles means you get to take that number value and distribute drinks accordingly.
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