Team based drinking card games




















Gather in a circle and have your beers ready. The game starts with a player starting the count and saying 1. The person to their left goes up next and says 2. This goes on until one player says When someone breaks a rule or messes up, the group must go back to 1 and start over. Would You Rather is another simple but tricky game that will let you see your friends make some interesting choices.

Would You Rather is a game where players need to choose between two difficult scenarios. Questions could easily go from easy decisions to tough dilemmas in an instant! Asking the right questions is the secret to having a great game of Would You Rather.

If all your questions are easy to answer, it will become boring. Make sure to throw in unexpected or difficult choices that will have players thinking twice, three times or more! You can play our web browser version of Would You Rather with more than different questions and tasks so that you can start your game at once!

The only difference is that there are additional rules where players need to drink while playing which makes the game more unpredictable! Players still need to stack the blocks and build the highest tower possible. One thing that is not the same is that the individual wooden blocks or stones will be labeled with actions that players need to perform. The game goes on with players stacking the blocks and doing the actions on the labels until the tower collapses. The one who causes the tower to fall loses the game and must drink!

No list of party drinking games will be complete without Truth or Dare! As its name implies, Truth or Dare is all about players choosing whether they will share a truth about themselves or do a dare instead. This game can go from harmless to dangerous in a hot minute especially once people play this game while drinking beer or tequila!

The main rule when playing Truth or Dare is that each player takes turns choosing between answering a question truthfully or doing a dare. Ready to play Truth or Dare? Check out our list of Truth or Dare questions in our web browser version of Truth or Dare. If you want to play Truth or Dare anytime, you can also download our Truth or Dare app to your mobile phone or tablet.

Yahtzee is a popular dice rolling game that can easily be turned into a drinking game. What players need to do is to get the most number of points by rolling different dice combinations with five dice. A Yahtzee occurs when a player scores five dice of the same value. When playing Yahtzee, players can roll the dice up to 3 times. After the first and second rolls, a player must decide which dice to keep, if any, and roll the dice not kept.

After the third roll, the player must choose a box to score on the scorecard. Once the player finishes their turn by writing something on the scorecard, their opponent takes a turn. This goes on until both players have filled all 13 boxes on their scorecard. After which, the final tally can be made. The player with the highest score wins the game! If you have never ever heard about this game, chug your beer right now!

Have you been living under a rock?! Never Have I Ever is an infamous question and answer game that can be played by people of all ages. Once you include alcohol in your game, get ready for some loose lips and secrets spilling out! In the last round, if the player guesses the suit correctly, they can give out five drinks.

If not, the player must take one drink. To play Ride the Bus on Zoom, use an online deck of cards and share the screen. Synonyms is a fast-paced virtual drinking game. One player says a word, and the next players list synonyms. The game moves in clockwise order, and each round ends when a player hesitates or repeats a word. After taking a sip, that player then shares a totally new word.

Like Synonyms, Rhymes requires players to take turns adding words. Instead of listing synonyms, participants name words that rhyme with the starter word. To make the game harder, ask players to create whole rhyming lines of poetry instead of simply adding one word.

Pet Peeves is a Zoom drinking game for large groups. To play, assign each participant a pet peeve. Then, send attendees to breakout rooms. The game breaks the ice and helps guests get to know each other. Depending on the size of the group, give players five minutes or so in each breakout room.

Then call participants back to the main room and send them to new breakout rooms. Never Have I Ever is one of the easiest long distance drinking games.

First, participants hold up ten fingers. Any player who has performed the act must lower one finger and take a sip. Would You Rather asks players to choose between two actions. Often, the options are gross, silly, or hard to choose between. To play as a drinking game, the team with the least answers drinks.

Another fun rule is that the player with the best justification can choose someone to drink. Check out our full list of Would You Rather questions. This or That is one of the simplest online drinking games. Players ask each other to choose between two opposites, sharing answers aloud, in the chat, or changing display names to the response. The team with fewer votes each round must drink. Explore more This or That questions. Trivia challenges are great Zoom drinking games.

When teams or individuals guess answers incorrectly, they drink. Here are some starter trivia questions: 1. Q: Which US state quarter features a diamond? A: Arkansas 2. Q: Peter Gene Hernandez is the real name of which popular singer? A: Bruno Mars 3. Seven - Thumb Master Whenever the player who drew this card places their thumb on the end of the table, however discretely, all other players must place their thumbs there as well.

The last person who places their thumb has to drink. The drawer of this card has the power to do this at any point until the next jack is drawn, or the end of the game. Choose a person to be your mate and they drink when you drink for the rest of the game. If one of the mates draws another 8 card they chose another player and now all three have to drink. You can also merge two mated pairs this way. If all players of the game become mated, then all ties are cancelled.

You say a word, and the person to your right has to say a word that rhymes. This continues around the table until someone cannot think of a word or take too long to come up with a rhyme.

This person must drink. The same word may not be used twice. Jack - Make A Rule This is my most favorite card to get. You can come up with a new rule for the game or remove one. If a player breaks the rules, he must drink!

An example for this would be: Everyone needs to chug their drinks with the left hand. Or everyone needs to moan while drinking. You get the idea. Queen - Categories You come up with a category of things, and the person to your right must come up with something that falls within that category. The 4th player who gets this card, must drink all the content of the Kings Cup.

Ride the Bus is a great drinking game, however it can also drives you crazy. Bus driving is played in five rounds. You drink more from round to round, The loser of the fourth round has to be the bus driver at the end. Each player receives four cards face down. Every single player has to guess whether the top of his 4 face down cards is black or red.

In the second round you have to guess whether the next card on your card stack is higher or lower than the card you placed earlier. If your guess is incorrect, you have to drink. If your guess is wrong, you have to drink! In the last round, the each player has to guess the color of the last card.

In the pyramid round it will be decided who has to drive the bus at the end of the game. First, you have to place 10 cards face down like a pyramid. The cards get uncovered from the bottom to the top.



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