
Drinking games can also have a great deal of skill involved with them. One of the most popular games that requires the players to have cat like reflexes and the ability to still strategize and plan ahead. You begin with a pitcher full of beer that is big enough to hold an empty cup. Place the empty cup in the liquid of the pitcher. You may have to go ahead and put a little bit of beer in the floating cup in order to balance it properly. Each player then takes turns pouring additional beer into the floating cup. After pouring however much the play wants there is a five second wait before the next player. The goal is to almost sink the floating cup as the person who eventually “sinks the battleship” or floating cup as you can commonly call it is the one who has to fish it out and chug all the beer that will fit in the cup. You have to fill the cup as much as possible so that the next person cannot add even a few drops of beer without sinking the cup.

What happens when brainiacs get together with a good supply of alcohol and a plan that involves nothing more than destroying a handful of their overworked brain cells? Smart people need drinking games too! However, their games tend to be more complicated and definitely need to be played only at the beginning of the evening if you have a normal or average IQ with allowances being made later during the drinking games depending on how much higher your intelligence factor is. The drinking game known as “Buzz” is relatively simple in its ways but requires thinking ability or at least a thorough knowledge of your multiplication times tables. Each player that is part of the gaming group goes around in a predetermined cycle merely counts off sequential numbers (one, two, three, so on and so forth) until a person reaches a number that is divisible by seven. That person must then say “buzz” rather than their seven divisible number. If a person doesn’t say buzz when their number can be divided by seven or if he or she says buzz when the number is not divisible by seven, that mistaken person must drink. The main goal is to reach very high numbers. Urban legend dictates the highest game ever played was to 1200!

Roulette is a random game of chance. Just let the ball roll around the wheel until it finds a place to settle itself. Beer roulette is very similar in is randomness. At the end of the night when your faculties are starting to float away and concentration is a dirty word that no one wants to mention, this fun game is merely about making a mess. Be sure that the host or hostess is satisfied with the place you set this game up because things will get sticky and wet. Players gather cans of beer that are then compiled on a single table. One player (or even a team of players) gets to vigorously shake and tumble a SINGLE can out of the collection. Then, all the beers are shuffled until no one knows which can is the one that is “excited.” Each player picks a can and everyone opens them at the same time. The loser ends up getting sprayed with beer before he has to chug what is left.
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