Awesome Drinking Games



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Awesome Drinking Games Five printable drinking games to play after a dinner party (or anytime!). Includes: Jet Thumb Master Word Builder The Rules The Peg Game These are totally free and easy to use Just print and play!

Jet Drinking Game Jet is a simple number game that goes around in a circle. The more you drink the harder it gets, so watch out! No supplies needed (except lots of booze!). Begin by saying any number from one to nine. For the sake of this example, we'll pretend there are ten people in this group. If there were eight people, you would choose a number between one and seven, etc. The max number should be one number less than the number of guests, or else it will simply come back to you. Okay... let's say you choose three. The third person to your right (clockwise) has to say a number. So she says four. The fourth person to her right says a number. Simple, right? It gets harder. Players can also use negative numbers. So if you say seven and the seventh person to your right says -7, it goes right back to you. When somebody messes up (by speaking out of turn or not realizing it's their number), they take a drink.

Thumbmaster Drinking Game This is one of the simplest drinking games you can play. All you need is some friends, booze, and a thumb, and you can play this all through your dinner party. All you need to do to get this fun drinking game started is quickly explain the simple rules. You'll start off as Thumbmaster, and a new Thumbmaster will be assigned as the night goes on. At some point, you will place your thumb on the table. Be discreet about it, or the point will be lost. As people notice your thumb on the table, they must place theirs on the table, too. The last person to place their thumb on the table must drink (this is a slow drink so you can assign a number of drinks if you wish), and is the new Thumbmaster for the next round. Note: This is one of those games that can be ruined if you overdo it, so it's best to wait a few minutes between rounds. This is a good game to play while playing something else, such as Jet.

Word Builder Drinking Game This drinking game doesn't require any supplies at all, and though it sounds simple, it's actually pretty hard. Begin the game by saying a letter. In this example, we'll have you think of R. The next player thinks of a word that begins with R (but does not say it aloud) and says the second letter in that word. R, then E (thinking of "Retail"). The next player thinks of a word that begins with RE, and says the third letter. R, E, then L (thinking of "Relax"). Continue this way. The person who finishes a word must take a drink. It's easy to cheat (giving letters with no real word in mind), so any player may challenge another player's letter at any time. If the player challenged did not have an appropriate word in mind, they must take a drink. If they did, the incorrect challenger must. Then a new round begins. Play Example: "B" "R" (BR for "breakfast") "A" (BRA for "branch") "C" (BRAW for "brawl")??? "I don't know!" *Player must drink*

The Rules Drinking Game This is one of those drinking games that you can play during a whole evening. All you need is plenty of booze, and a white board or poster board on which to display the rules. Come up with 5-6 drinking game rules that your party guests must follow during the entire evening. Anybody who breaks a rule has to drink-- it's that simple. You can come up with any rules you like, but some popular ones are: No gesturing with your hands No saying names No laughing at your own jokes No saying a particlar word (such as "is") No touching the table "Little Green Man" (Each player must pretend a little green man sits on top of his or her drinking glass, and must politely remove him when drinking and replace him when finished.)

The Peg Game All you need to play this fun drinking game is a light plastic clothes pin. This can be played throughout the evening as part of another game. Give the plastic clothes pin or peg to the first pegger. Their job is to secretly attach the clothes pin to another player without their notice. The pegger then steps away from the pegged, and begins to count to 10 out loud. All players will search for the peg on their hair and clothes. If they find the peg before the 10 seconds are up, nobody drinks (you can also choose to punish ineffictive pegging by making the pegger drink). If the peg is not found before that time is up, the pegged must take a shot or finish the rest of his or her drink. They are now the new pegger. This works best if players wait plenty of time between peggings. It's also fun as the group gets more tipsy-- it gets easy to forget who has the peg!