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    • Higher/Lower. Play a simple drinking game with a deck of cards. Shuffle a deck of cards and place it face-down on a table. Flip over the first card, then take turns guessing whether the next card will be higher or lower than the last.
    • Never Have I Ever. Add some alcohol to this classic party game. You probably already know how to play Never Have I Ever, and the drinking game is almost identical.
    • Truth or Dare or Drink. Play Truth or Dare with a boozy twist. Take Truth or Dare to the next level by adding an option to drink if you don’t want to tell a truth or perform a dare.
    • Two Truths and a Lie. Take a drink if the other player guesses your lie. To play Two Truths and a lie, one player makes 3 statements about themself (where they were born, what they’ve done in their life, etc).
  1. Dec 25, 2023 · 1. King's Cup. Kings Cup, or Kings, is a classic drinking game that revolves around chance, strategy, and—of course—drinking. Everyone who wants to play should arrange themselves in a clockwise circle and take turns drawing cards. The first person to grab a king is responsible for choosing a liquor.

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  2. Jul 26, 2024 · Aces can be high or low, whatever makes the game more interesting (or painful for your opponent). Face cards are ranked as usual (Jack, Queen, King). 2. Buzzed Tower. Buzzed Tower is an insanely fun drinking game for two players. It’s a game of shaky hands, questionable choices, and inevitable crashes.

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  3. These games are perfect for those who enjoy a challenge and want to showcase their skills while having a good time. Some popular skill-based drinking games include Cup Swap, Drunken Jenga, Drunken Artists, Titanic, and Quarters. These games test your hand-eye coordination, steady hand, drawing skills, and luck.

    • King’s Cup. For this quintessential drinking game with cards, you’ll need a deck of cards, a cup and plenty of beer and alcohol. A separate cup is placed in the middle of a ring of cards facedown and the players sit around it.
    • Circle of Death. Everyone sits in a circle with their drink. Pick a dealer. Players must refer to the dealer as the “dealer of death,” and if they call the dealer by any other name, they must drink for five seconds.
    • Screw the Dealer. For this game, all players sit around a table with their drinks in hand. Everyone is dealt one card. The player with the lowest card is the first dealer, and they collect all cards and shuffle the deck.
    • Assholes and Presidents. In this foul-mouthed drinking game for 4, you'll need cards, beer or mixed drinks, and the titular “Asshole” hat. All cards are ranked lowest to highest, starting with 4.
  4. Oct 3, 2024 · 7. Super Smash Bros. Super Smash Bros. game – It’s the ultimate Nintendo crossover fighting game, perfect for chaotic drinking game shenanigans. Grab anywhere from 2-8 players on your Nintendo Switch (or other Nintendo consoles) and prepare for a flurry of fists, projectiles, and, well, drinks. The Rules:

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  6. Quarters: Show Off Your Coin-Bouncing Skills. Quarters is a timeless two person drinking game, requiring nothing more than a coin, a cup, and some impressive aim. Alternating turns, try to bounce a quarter off the table and into the cup. If you succeed, your opponent drinks; if you miss, then you have to pour some beer into the cup.

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