Drunk card game. Alcohol games

24.09.2019

"I never..."

Unshakable classic

What will be required: strong alcohol, glasses

How many people: at least two

How to play: Players take turns giving out hot facts about things they've never done before. There are no restrictions - from the banal "I have never robbed a bank" and "I have never been to France" to the frivolous "I have never slept with my sister" or "I have never been in love with an inanimate object." When the facilitator gives out his “I have never…”, the participants in whose lives such actions have happened should drink. Usually the game begins with innocent statements, and ends with the fact that every round the drinking buddies shout to each other: “Come on?! Did you do it?!" If the goal of the game is to win, then, as in the video, you can count points. The leader will be the one who has tried more than the rest in this life, however, as a rule, the winner feels the one who is stronger in the final on his feet.

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"Birpong"

The favorite game of American students - now in Moscow apartments

What will be required: lots of plastic beer glasses, lots of ping pong balls

How many people: at least two

How to play: Players line up an army of their glasses in a shoal. The classic position includes 15 containers. About one-third of each is filled with beer. You can experiment - instead of beer, take stronger drinks or fill different glasses with different alcohol. The task of the opponent is to throw a ping-pong ball into one of your glasses. If it hits, the opponent needs to drink the contents of the glass. The goal of the game is to force the opponent to drink alcohol from all his glasses, that is, simply to get into all his holes.

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"Tequila Fall"

Another game about alcohol and drunken revelations

What will be required: a bottle of tequila (vodka or any other clear but strong alcohol), a bottle of water, glasses according to the number of participants

How many people: at least three

How to play: The host, until the participants in the process see this, pours water into glasses and only one - tequila or vodka. The glasses look the same. If you are playing with tequila, then be so kind as to decorate the shots with lime and salt. On command, the participants choose their own glasses from the table and drink at the same time. Who got alcohol - to answer a frank question from the team. With questions, a stupor may arise, so it is best to write them down in advance on pieces of paper and put them in a hat.

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Drunk Tinder

The perfect game for bored girlfriends

What will be required: strong alcohol, glasses according to the number of participants

How many people: at least two

How to play: Participants (or participants) set equal parameters for choosing a partner in the Tinder program, for example, in the area of ​​\u200b\u200b100 km, men from 18 to 40 years old - and begin their hunt. Rule one - always swipe to the right. Next, the conditions are introduced under which the participants in the process drink, and then everyone is in a lot: one shot for each match, two shots in a row for a received message, three shots in a row for a compliment, 10 shots in a row for a sexual conversation, and so on. You set the rules yourself. To heighten interest and greater intoxication, you can use several types of alcohol at once.

Video instruction

Bingo with Game of Thrones

How to watch your favorite series and get drunk

What will be required: alcohol of your choice (shots or mixed drinks - it doesn't matter)

How many people: you can play at least one, but for a competitive moment you need two

How to play: The game requires some preparation - write down with your friends the most typical situations for the "Game of Thrones" and come up with rules. For example, drink one shot (or take a sip) when you see a raven on the screen, want to hit Joffrey or Daenerys is called the mother of dragons. Drink two shots when you see nudity on screen or Cersei makes a bitchy face. Drink three shots when someone is killed on the show or they say that winter is coming. Rules can be invented endlessly, and attentiveness points are awarded to the one who quickly realizes how much to drink now because of what is happening in the film. If you think Game of Thrones is too bloody for the New Year holidays, then you can play a similar game with or any other movie.

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"Titanic"

Traditional Korean drinking game

What will be required: beer, vodka (soju in the original game), beer glass, shot glass

How many people: at least two

How to play: A beer glass with beer is placed in the center of the table, a stack is carefully lowered inside it - it should be kept in a glass with a float. Then each participant in turn pours a drop of vodka into a glass. The one whose fault the glass sinks in beer loses. As punishment, he needs to drink this resulting Ruff cocktail in one gulp.

Video instruction

"Russian roulette"

Find vodka

What will be required: vodka (liquor, tequila or any other clear alcohol), water, glasses according to the number of participants and a few more, a deck of playing cards.

Number of players: at least two

How to play: A battery of shots is placed in front of the players, one of them contains vodka or something stronger, the rest are filled with ordinary water. In order not to be confused, a playing card is placed under each glass. Then each player in turn chooses a card, for example, a three of spades, and takes the shot that is on this card. The game has a lot of variations - you can play for desires, alcohol can be poured not into one glass, but into several at once. You can turn the game into a "Tequila Fall" if you also ask frank questions to someone who is unlucky.

If you have never tried this game at parties with alcohol, then it's time to try it!
The King's Cup (also known as the Ring of Fire or the Circle of Death - a very dramatic name!) is likely to be one of the most fun drinking games you'll ever try. And although the rules are quite simple, each time the game is different. But one thing remains unchanged - a lot of fun. All you need for the King's Cup is a deck of cards, a rule sheet (attached below), and a large beer glass.
The rules of the game proposed by us are universal. In fact, if you want, you can change them at your discretion.
Game progress:
Place a large glass in the middle of the table.
· Lay the cards around the glass and seat the guests in a circle.
· Now everyone has to take turns to get cards from the card circle.
· The game begins and ends with kings - when the player takes out the king, he must pour his drink into the glass in the middle.
· The player who will get the last king must drink the completely received alcoholic mix. This is especially disgusting if guests drink different drinks.

Rules of the game "King's Cup"
2 - Two for you
Two drinks for any participant of your choice.
3 -- Three for me
The player must drink three servings of alcohol.
4 - Four for temptation
All ladies must drink.
5 - Sleight of hand
As soon as the player opens this card, all players must hit the table with their palms. Who will be the last - drinks.
6 - Six for gentlemen
All men drink.
7 - Finger Master
Whoever rolls a seven becomes a master of the finger. He or she must put his or her thumb on the table as it pleases. The rest must repeat his movement. The last person to do this drinks.
8 - Yes, I never ...
Say something true about something you have never done. And those who did it should drink.
9 - Rhyme
Say a short sentence. The next player must say a sentence in rhyme to yours. This will continue until someone can no longer come up with a rhyme. The penalty is booze. (The words of the rhyme cannot be repeated).
10 Theme
Choose any topic, according to which all participants must name the word. Those who fail to do so must drink. (Example: Chocolate bars: Snickers, Twix, Milky Way, etc.)
Jack - Rule
Probably the funniest card ever. When you get this card, you get the right to come up with some new rule for the game. Every time someone breaks this rule, he must drink.
Lady - Question Master
The one who drew the queen is declared the master of questions until someone else comes across a queen. He or she can ask any questions at any time. If the one to whom the question was asked answers, then he must drink.
King - King's Cup
The first three to get kings must pour the alcoholic drink they are currently drinking into a glass in the center of the table. The last one to draw the king must drink it all accordingly. The game ends when the last fourth king is dropped.
Ace - Waterfall
Everyone drinks. The player who draws the ace starts the waterfall. No one should stop drinking until the player sitting in front of him stops. (That is, the one who got the ace stops drinking first, then the one sitting after him, etc.)

This game is also called "Kings". A great way to unwind for a noisy and funcompanies.

What is needed

The company must be big. You need at least 3-4 people for the game to take place at all. But the event will be boring. Gather a company of 6-10 people. Then it will be fun.

The game, of course, requires alcohol. Which? Depends on what you usually drink and how much you can absorb. It is believed that with strong alcohol the game will pass very quickly. Therefore, it is usually advised to take beer.

Each player should have a medium-sized glass. Plus, the game requires a large beer mug. The more, the more interesting.

Also, you need maps. Claude 54 sheets (with jokers).

Cooking

A large mug is placed in the center of the table. The cards are thoroughly mixed and laid out face down around the mug (so that the value of the punishment is not visible).

The players pour themselves a drink and sit in a circle. The one who starts first is chosen by lot. Then, in turn, any card is drawn at random. Depending on what kind of card it is, you need to perform some action.

It should be noted here that the whole game is built on a system of "punishments". That is, the player must drink for something. Agree in advance how this will happen. Maybe it will be a sip from your glass. Or you will need to add alcohol to a glass (naturally, everyone will sip in the process) and drink to the bottom. It is possible that you just need to drink what is left. You can come up with your own version. Look at the strength of the participants.

The meaning of the cards

Ace Everyone should pour themselves a full glass and start drinking at the same time. You can not stop until the person on the right has stopped. When you can stop drinking, the one who pulled out the ace decides. He tears the glass from his mouth - only then can the person standing to his left stop. And so on in a circle until everyone stops drinking.

King- The first three players to draw this card receive the title "King". Important: only three players!

Kings can, by unanimous decision, "make a law": that is, come up with some kind of rule. For example, that you can not call each other by their names or swear. Those who break the law must drink. It is better to set a limit on the issuance of laws for kings. For example, the following rule can be accepted only when the turn of the turn has passed the whole circle.

Another area of ​​responsibility of kings is to periodically pour alcohol into a large mug in the center. The player who draws the fourth card with the king, instead of the title, must drink everything that is in this mug at a time. This usually means the end of the game. But you can just start over.

Lady- the player who gets it can, if desired, become a real thorn in the side of the other players. He receives the title of "Question Master". He can ask absolutely any question to any player at any time. It can only be answered with a question. For example, "What time is it now?" - "Why you asking?". Or you can ignore. Whoever forgets and answers seriously - drinks.

If someone draws another lady, the title passes to him.

Jack The players must put their hands on the table. The last one drinks.

Ten- the player who pulled it out sets the topic. For example, "Indian films of the 90s" or "Rock bands of Japan." Each player in turn must name something on the topic. Those who find it difficult drink.

Nine- you need to say a short phrase. The next one must pick up another phrase for it so that it rhymes. And so on in a circle until someone can come up with a rhyme (it is impossible to repeat). On whom the chain ended - drinks.

Eight You need to guess the color of the next card. Guessed - selects the player who should drink. I didn’t guess - he drinks himself.

Seven The players must raise their hands. The last one drinks.

Six- drink male players.

Five- the player must say something that begins with the words "I have never ...". For example, "I have never swum in a river without panties." The players who did this are drinking. If no one did this, the player who pulled out the card drinks.

Four– female players drink.

Troika- the player drinks himself.

deuce- the player chooses who should drink.

Joker- the one who pulled out the card comes up with a rule, for the violation of which the players will drink. For the law to come into force, half of all participants must vote for it.

They play it until they get bored. There is no winner. Indeed, in AlcoGames, the main thing is not victory, but participation!

Your AlcoHacker

New Year's alcohol games. Since then, you and your friends (or cellmates) have probably tried them all several times. So keep new ways to get drunk and look as stupid as possible.

Note. We do not pretend to be those who have the right to tell you how much to drink, but still we must warn you: if you plan to play all 11 games, and not get drunk right away, we recommend assigning standard "penalty" portions the width of your index finger.
Oh, and don't forget to grab a stapler from the office - it will play a very important role in your gatherings!


1. Ring of fire

Or more.
a deck of cards, an empty beer glass, a stapler.


Players sit in a circle, in the center of which an empty beer glass proudly stands. A “ring of fire” is laid out around the glass - a deck of cards face down. Players take turns drawing one card and performing one of the following actions, corresponding to the face value of the card.

Black Ace - force another player to drink a "penalty" portion.
Red ace - drink a "penalty" on your own.
2,3,4 - drink "free" in respectively two, three or four "fingers" independently.
5 - the player who has chosen the card raises his hand in the air. The last of the participants, following his example, drinks the "penalty".
6 - the player carefully places his thumb on the table. The last of the participants, following his example, drinks the "penalty".
7 - the player sitting on the left drinks the "penalty".
8 - the player sitting on the right drinks the "penalty".
9 - the player calls the word, and each participant must quickly name a rhyme to it. The player who first thinks or makes a mistake drinks the “penalty”.
10 - force another player to drink "penalty".
Jack - the player completely finishes the contents of his own glass.
Lady - everyone drinks for beautiful ladies.
King - the player pours the contents of the glass into an empty beer glass in the center of the circle (for some reason we needed it).


The player who gets the last, fourth king in the deck, also pours the contents of the glass into a beer glass, then climbs onto the table, shouting loudly: "I am the king of the world!" - and drains the glass.


2. I did it!

Or more (the more the better).
What you need besides snacks: Card deck. And the stapler - we mixed it up: it is needed in this game, and not in the first.

Participants choose a dealer. He lays out card after card from the deck face down, loudly naming the face value of each laid out card. At the moment when the dealer pulls out two cards of the same denomination in a row (for example, two “tens”, two “jacks”, etc.), the other participants must put their hand on a pile of cards as quickly as possible and say “I did it!”. Whoever does this first gets the right to nominate any player (except the dealer) to the "penalty". The amount of the penalty in the fingers is equal to the face value of the last card. When the dealer's deck runs out, the dealer's duties pass to the player on the left.


3. Horse racing


What you need besides snacks: deck of cards, stapler (wrong again, sorry).

To begin with, remove all aces from the deck (you don’t need to eat them, they will still be useful to us). Lay out the "track": from five to ten cards in a row face down so that they touch each other with narrow edges - the more cards, the longer the game lasts. Then lay out on the side of the first card of the "track" below exactly one "horse" card-aces so that you get a broken letter L. The number of aces corresponds to the number of players.


Players choose their “horse” ace and place bets to win: the bet is equal to the number of fingers in the “penalty box”, so the more the participants bet, the more the losers will have to drink. It is better to write down the bets before the start of the race. The dealer then takes the remaining deck and removes the top card. "Horse" - the ace of the suit, which belongs to the top card from the deck, moves one card forward. For example, if the dealer has drawn a jack of hearts, the ace of hearts advances. The dealer continues to draw cards until one of the aces has passed the entire "track", reaching the last card.


The player whose ace wins assigns a “penalty” in the amount of the bet he made in full to one of the losers (or distributes it among several participants).


4. Over the bridge

Or more.
What you need besides snacks: a deck of cards, a stapler (don't mind, it's just someone's stupid joke).

Lay ten cards face down with your drinking companions in a row so that they touch with wide edges - this will be a “bridge”. Players take turns flipping cards. If the card is numbered, the player is safe and passes the turn to the next player.


If the card is a jack, queen, king, or ace, the player "falls" off the "bridge": he must drink the "penalty" in the following amounts.

Jack - one "penalty finger", one card.
Lady - two "penalty fingers", two cards.
King - three "penalty fingers", three cards.
Ace - four "penalty fingers", four cards.

And then add new cards to the "bridge".


The game ends when all the "bridge" cards are turned over or when the deck runs out.


5. Spoons

Or more.
What you need besides snacks: a deck of cards, spoons (one less than the number of players). Oh, and a stapler.

The participants of the game are seated in a circle, in the center of which is another circle - from spoons, "looking" with their handles at the players. Players receive four cards. (Is it necessary to say that it is necessary to limit the participating cards to a set of several cards of the same denomination - for example, ten, jacks, and queens if there are three of you? Probably, it is necessary). The objective of the game is to collect four cards of the same value.


Everyone checks the received cards, chooses the most unnecessary and puts it face down to his left; then picks up the same card left by the player on the right. This continues until one of the participants has four cards of the same denomination.


This participant takes one spoon from the center and continues the game, but now each time getting rid of the card he just received in order to keep his winning combination.


The loser is the one who does not get the spoon in the end. He drinks down the contents of his glass and misses the next round. The players start again, this time without the loser's set of cards and without one of the spoons. And so on until there is only one winning player left.


6. Pruha

Or more.
What you need besides snacks: dice, six disposable cups, marker, jug. Look like that's it. However, a stapler won't hurt.

Number the disposable cups from 1 to 6 and put them on the table. Fill the pitcher with alcohol.


Players take turns rolling the die; each participant pours as much alcohol as he likes into the glass, the number of which corresponds to the number he rolled on the die. The turn passes to the next player.


If the cup with the drawn number already contains alcohol, the player who rolled that number drinks the contents to the bottom and rolls the die again. So, when you pour into your glass, do not forget: it is you who will be the one who will drink from it.


7. Mexicali

Or more.
What you need besides snacks: a mug, two dice, a stapler (and where without it ?!).


Players take turns shaking the dice in the mug, then turn the mug upside down on the table and carefully look under it so no one else can see. The goal of the game is to beat the previous player's result. By the way, the result is not the sum of two numbers, but simply their combination, with the larger number always coming first: for example, five and three give "53". (A two and a one makes mexicali, a combination that beats any friend.)


If your result is less than the opponent, you either drink the free kick or start bluffing. If you are not believed, you must reveal your combination to the rest of the players. If it turns out that you lied, drink "penalty"; if you didn’t lie, then the one who accused you of bluffing drinks. If you bluff "mexicali", you drink to the bottom.

For fun, you can add the following rules to the game.

Combination "61" - everyone drinks.
Combination "31" - the game changes direction.

8. Reckless

Or more.
What you need besides snacks: a coin, an empty glass, some kind of stapler.

Players sit in a circle (if you are tired of sitting in a circle, stand up. Or lie down (here are fussy, huh!). In the center of your circle is an empty glass. The first player picks up a coin, and the player sitting on the right pours some alcohol into a glass - the more, the more dangerous. Then the player who poured alcohol chooses "heads or tails." The first player throws a coin: if the pourer guessed right, he takes the coin, and the responsibility for pouring passes to the player to his right. If he made a mistake, he empties the glass to bottom, and the first player tosses the coin again.

Let's not dissemble, games with alcohol can cheer up even the biggest bore. Moreover, the rules of games are almost always quite simple, and even familiar from childhood. Some of them are quite famous, like Beer Ping Pong, thanks to American comedies for that. But this, of course, is not the limit! So sit back, here are 13 of the best party games that will definitely help you get over your awkwardness and start having fun!

1. Four kings

An unlimited number of people can participate in this game, but anyway, each round comes down to 4 main players. A standard deck of cards is taken, and each of the 4 participants in turn draws one card, this continues in a circle over and over again until one of them draws a king. The first one who draws the cherished card chooses an alcoholic drink, the second one chooses what we will drink / eat, the third one buys / prepares a drink, and the fourth, respectively, drinks it. By the way, it may well turn out that one player will draw the king more than 1 time. So do not rush to choose the strongest drinks, because you may be the one. who needs to drink them!

2. Cherished word

The only obligatory element of this game is a TV, or any other screen showing something. What the essence of the game is: you choose a program or a movie that you are going to watch with your friends. It could be anything: a hockey game, a presidential speech, or a Harry Potter movie. Before you start watching, you agree on a certain cherished word or sign, having heard or seen which on the screen, you must all drink a glass of something intoxicating together. Variants of such signs? For example, we drink every time when there is a scoring situation in a Russia-Belarus hockey match. Or when the name of Harry or Voldemort will be heard in that same Harry Potter movie. There are many options, take your pick!

3. Drunk Santa

The game is ideal for the period of the New Year holidays. And its rules are as follows: we take a Santa Claus hat and put it on the corner of the TV. Every time a television character appears to be wearing this hat, immediately drink a glass of something containing a degree. Everything is simple, right?

4. Electric cards

An alcoholic version of the famous card game. The deck is shuffled, and its top card is dealt face up. Each player takes turns in a circle and takes out one card and puts it on top of the previous one. If it happens that the cards matched the previous one in suit or value, the lucky one drinks. For each card and each suit, you can assign a drink. Or just drink shots when you're lucky to draw a "good" card!

5. Battleshot

An alcoholic variation on the theme of the Sea Battle game, which has been familiar to everyone since childhood. On a large sheet of paper, and preferably cardboard, a field for playing "Battleship" is drawn. And the ships represent a different arrangement of glasses with alcohol on the board in combinations of three, two and one. Then you know the rules. From the beginning of the game, you are trying to figure out where the enemy ships are with the enemy's glasses, and when you hit, your opponent drinks a shot accordingly!

6. Sink the ship!

The marine theme, as you can see, is very popular among this kind of games. The name is similar to #5, but the essence of the game is completely different. So, a jug of beer is placed in the center of the table. A glass (preferably plastic) is lowered into the center of the jug. All players in a circle pour a little beer into a glass that rests on the surface of the jug, trying not to be the one who drowns the glass. And the lucky one who sinks it should just drink. Not a pitcher of beer. Of course, but only a glass!

7. Tip the glass

This game is truly legendary, and right now we will learn how to play it. Participants are divided into two teams and stand on both sides of the table opposite each other. In front of each of the participants is a glass of beer (filled 1/2 or 1/4). The first participants from both sides drink their glasses in quick sips. Then they put the glass on the edge of the table so that part of the bottom of the glass is in the air, and they try to turn the glass over with one blow, put it upside down.
The next player in a row can start drinking only after the previous player turns his glass over. The first team to drink all the beer and turn over all the glasses wins. And believe me, it's not that easy!

8. Alcoholic checkers / chess

Who said chess is boring? Fools, they apparently never played the alcoholic version of this ingenious game. All you need to do is put the glasses of alcohol instead of pieces on the chess board and start playing. Losing pieces in the game, you must drink its contents. Important: do not give in!

9. Russian roulette with beer

The game is very fast, but definitely fun. So, you get a certain number of bottles of beer for everyone. One of them is shaken well and then hidden among the remaining untouched bottles. Everyone takes one for himself, opens it and ... And we will find out who got the bullet!

10. Ring of Fire (sometimes also called Kings)

This game requires a deck of cards and alcohol for each participant. In addition, an additional bottle with some kind of alcoholic drink is placed in the center of the table, around which cards are laid out face down. Players in a circle choose one card at a time and must follow the instructions contained on them. The rules are:

2 - the player chooses who should drink.
3 - drink by yourself / by yourself.
4 - the last person to put their hands on the table right now drinks.
5 - all guys drink.
6 - all the girls drink.
7 - the last one who raises his hands to the sky right now drinks.
8 - the player chooses the one who will drink with him until the end of the game.
9 - all participants must come up with a rhyme for your word, if not, they drink.
10 - everyone just drinks together.
Jack - the player who drew the jack chooses a category for which everyone must give an example. For example, German cars: BMW, Mercedes, etc. If they can't, they drink.
Lady - the one who draws this card can ask any question to any player, and he must answer honestly. If he doesn't want to, he drinks.
King - Wave. The player who drew the card starts the movement, and everyone else repeats after him in a wave.
Ace - the player who drew the ace comes up with a rule that everyone must follow until the end of the game.

11. I never...

A great game for late evenings when everyone is tired, or, conversely, for the very beginning of the party, to get to know each other better and get to know each other. Each player takes turns finishing the phrase "I've never..." and saying something they've never done. The rest of the players, if they didn’t do this either, bend one finger on their hand, if they did, they drink. The one who clenched his fist first loses (or wins, it depends only on you).

12. Beer ping pong

This list would be incomplete if we didn't talk about Beer Ping Pong, the king of all drinking games! The essence of the game is as follows: a certain number of glasses of beer (usually from 6 to 21) are displayed in the form of a pyramid. Opponents stand on both sides of the table opposite each other and try to hit the ping-pong ball into the opponent's glass. If they succeed, the opponent must drink the contents of this glass. The game ends when all the opponent's cups are empty.

13. Without hands

This game is only for the strong in soul and body, because it will require serious energy costs from you. So, a bottle of beer is attached to each hand of the player with tape, or whatever. And until the participant of the game drinks both bottles to the very end, he remains without hands. And since this is very inconvenient, you need to drink faster, which makes the game even more entertaining!



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