The truth about university drinking games




















Your individual friend group may have their own rules and regulations, but the most common is to have beer in each of the cups that you have to drink when a ball lands in each respective cup. On its own, Jenga is a fun and exciting game , but incorporating an element of drinking certainly takes the experience up a notch or two.

Let your imagination run wild as you provide the literal building blocks for one delightfully entertaining drinking game to play with friends. Buy: Jenga Classic Game. 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. The aim is to have your opposing team drink all the cups on their side of the table, whoever has the most cups left wins! Each member will have a go in rotation. To set up you need to place a large cup in the middle of a table and then create a circle of cards around the cup.

Get your friends around the table and make sure each person has a drink of their choice. Each card means something different. You take it in turns to pick a card and undertake whatever it asks of you. You continue to play until the last king is picked.

The person who picks that card has to drink everything in the large cup — good luck to them! As mentioned each card means something different. If you play, keep this list beside you to help remember! Ace — Everyone has to drink in unison with the person who picked this card. You can only stop once they do. The person who chose this card can do this till another 5 is chosen.

The person who breaks the cycle, laughs, stutters, or stumbles must drink. This repeats until the final King is drawn. The player who draws the final king must consume the entirety of everything poured out by the previous three players.

The game is played exactly like softball, but with a keg on first base and a slide-n-slide between third base and home on warm days or on cold days, either another keg or a shot.

In order to proceed past second base, players must chug an entire beer. To pass from third to home they either must slide down the slip-n-slide or take a shot before proceeding. Players must hold a baseball bat and spin themselves in a circle 20 times, sprint to first base, pound a beer, and run back while tagging the next person.

The team that finishes first wins and the losing team must all take a shot. Dice seems to be the new craze in drinking games. There are so many varities of beer drinking games, to list them all would take an eternity. I will list a favorite dice game of mine that is sure to be a hit at your next party. Line up 12 pint glasses or red cups in a straight row.

Players will take turns rolling two dice. The corresponding number rolled is the cup they must drink. If there is no alcohol in the cups, the player can pour as much alcohol as they want in the form of beer, hard alcohol probably within reason or people will quit!

A college staple. What article about college drinking games would be complete without a mention to the heavyweight champion of drinking games.

My only gripe with the game is only four people can usually play at once teams of two and drunk people take FOREVER to finish ever get stuck in a game where it takes half a hour for a team to hit a single damn cup?

There are as many variants of beer pong rules as there are hairs on my balls. To detail them all would also take forever, so I will describe the base rules from which all variants derive from. Two teams of two face off and take turns trying to shoot the ball in the cup. The base rules are that if a team nails their ball inside two cups but different cups they get another turn each at shooting again.

If the same cup is made, usually three cups and balls back are the rule. Suffice to say, beer pong is the king of all drinking games and sits high and mighty on our list at 1. Skip to content. So without further ado, College Experience will now unveil the top 10 list: Buffalo Club Yes we know we just said top 10, but this is a classic game drinking game worth mentioning.

Now I was meant to take this alcohol-soaked crustacean and, for reasons that remain obscure, place it in my bra during dinner. I refused — but my fellow initiates did as they were told. I was 20, a student at Cambridge University, and undergoing the sort of initiation ceremony that government advisers are now asking universities to ban.

This week the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs recommended that university sports clubs and drinking societies that encourage excessive drinking should have their funding withdrawn, a step that Exeter University has already taken after a student, Gavin Britton, died from alcohol poisoning in My college's lame-duck women's drinking society never witnessed such a tragedy — and it was nothing like David Cameron's notorious Bullingdon Club.



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