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Welcome to the Drinking Game Piki, the best place to decide between drinking games. Go back to college for a night with one of these drinking games. Beer pong, chandeliers, flip cup, kings... and many more. This Piki makes use of more than 1,900 facts about 87 drinking games. Sort and filter these drinking games according to your preferences using the options on the left. Whether you're looking for drinking games for 2 people, drinking games for couples or something else entirely, we have you covered.
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Anchor Man
Anchor Man is a dangerously inebriating drinking game that requires quarters. It is a moderately difficult game to play. here's how to do it:
Separate into teams around a large table and place a pitcher of beer in the middle. Each team has four quarters and tries to bounce them into the pitcher the fastest. Whichever team loses has to drink the whole pitcher, with a predetermined 'anchor man' finishing off whatever is left.
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Game Type: Dice/coins/cards, Race/timed, Bar Game
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, Anchor Man achieves 69% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players), Large Group (7+ Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, Anchor Man achieves 100% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials: Quarters
Anchor Man achieves 0% performance for equipment and materials.
King's Cup
King's Cup is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires plastic cups and a deck of cards. It is an easy game to play. here's how to do it:
Shuffle a deck of cards and deal one at a time, face-up to each player. The first person to be dealt a king chooses a liquor, the second who receives a king picks a mixer, the third makes (or buys) the drink, and the fourth drinks it. This can continue as long as necessary!
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Game Type: Chance, Dice/coins/cards, Race/timed
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, King's Cup achieves 100% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players), Large Group (7+ Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, King's Cup achieves 100% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials: Plastic Cups, Deck of Cards
King's Cup achieves 100% performance for equipment and materials.
Snap
Snap requires a deck of cards. is a moderately difficult game to play. here's how to do it:
A dealer is selected. They place cards face up in a stack and calls out each number in turn. When two of the same number come up in a row, the first person to slap the pile gets the top card and can give out drinks according to the number on the card. The round ends when the dealer is out of cards.
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Game Type: Dice/coins/cards, Race/timed
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, Snap achieves 61% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players), Large Group (7+ Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, Snap achieves 100% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials: Deck of Cards
Snap achieves 100% performance for equipment and materials.
Snappa
Snappa is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires plastic cups and dice. It is a moderately difficult game to play. here's how to do it:
Each player sits in a chair at a corner of the table with his cup on the table and filled. Teams alternate throwing a die underhand across the table at their opponents' glasses. The defensive team can use one hand each to catch the die only after it has hit the table.
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Game Type: Balls/cups, Dice/coins/cards, Bar Game
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, Snappa achieves 69% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, Snappa achieves 66% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials: Plastic Cups, Dice
Snappa achieves 0% performance for equipment and materials.
Edward Fortyhands
Edward Fortyhands is a moderately inebriating drinking game. It is a moderately difficult game to play. here's how to do it:
Each player must duct tape a 40-ounce bottle of beer to each hand and may not remove them until both bottles have been completely consumed.
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Game Type: Race/timed
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, Edward Fortyhands achieves 30% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players), Large Group (7+ Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, Edward Fortyhands achieves 100% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials
Edward Fortyhands achieves 0% performance for equipment and materials.
Asshole
Asshole is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires a deck of cards. It is a moderately difficult game to play. here's how to do it:
A dealer is selected. The player on his left begins by leading any card or a set of matching cards. The next player may play any card with the same or higher value or pass. If a card with the same value is played, the next player is skipped and must drink. 2s are high, followed by aces, kings, etc. When a 2 is played, the Asshole takes all of the cards played and the player that put down the 2 starts the pile again. A 4 card means all players must drink. This card can be played at any time. The next player must continue piling on whatever was played before the 4. The first player to get rid of all of their cards wins and the last player to hold cards is the Asshole.
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Game Type: Chance, Dice/coins/cards
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, Asshole achieves 38% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players), Large Group (7+ Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, Asshole achieves 100% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials: Deck of Cards
Asshole achieves 100% performance for equipment and materials.
Pyramid
Pyramid is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires shot glasses. It is an easy game to play. here's how to do it:
Set up a shot glass, medium glass, and large glass on the table in order. Each player must bounce a quarter into the shot glass, then the medium glass, then the large glass. After you make each glass you take the drink. If you bounce a quarter into the wrong cup you must drink it, refill it, and continue the game from the beginning. First to finish wins.
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Game Type: Dice/coins/cards, Race/timed, Bar Game
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, Pyramid achieves 69% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players), Large Group (7+ Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, Pyramid achieves 100% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials: Shot Glasses
Pyramid achieves 0% performance for equipment and materials.
The Tower
The Tower is a highly inebriating drinking game. It is an easy game to play. here's how to do it:
Construct a tower out of drinks, placing a coaster between glasses. From top to bottom: shot of tequila, whiskey sour, tall mixed drink, glass of white wine, beer can. Each player rolls a die. The first to roll a 6 drinks the shot. The next takes away the coaster. The next drinks the whiskey sour, the next takes away a coaster, et cetera. When the person who rolls the last 6 starts drinking the beer, the game speeds up because if another person can roll a 6 before they finish their beer, the beer-drinker pays. If the beer-drinker finishes first, the person who rolled the 6 pays.
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Game Type: Chance, Dice/coins/cards, Race/timed
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, The Tower achieves 76% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, The Tower achieves 66% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials
The Tower achieves 0% performance for equipment and materials.
Land Mines
Land Mines is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires plastic cups and quarters. It is a moderately difficult game to play. here's how to do it:
Sit in a circle. Each player puts a cup in front of them and fills it a bit with beer. Player 1 spins a quarter, drinks the beer in his cup, and grabs the quarter before it stops spinning - all with the same hand. If the quarter falls off the table, or it hits another cup, or they use both hands the player must go again. Every time you finish a beer can you can place it strategically on the table as a land mine.
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Game Type: Chance, Dice/coins/cards, Bar Game
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, Land Mines achieves 46% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, Land Mines achieves 66% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials: Plastic Cups, Quarters
Land Mines achieves 0% performance for equipment and materials.
Battleship
Battleship is a moderately inebriating drinking game that requires plastic cups and quarters. It is a moderately difficult game to play. here's how to do it:
Try to sink all of your opponents battleships by bouncing a quarter into each cup. Teams alternate one shot each. If one team makes a cup, the other team must drink and remove that ship from the playing field. You must bounce the quarter from behind your own ships; if you make your own cup you must drunk and refill the cup. In the end of the game, the loser must drink any of the winner's remaining ships.
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Game Type: Dice/coins/cards, Bar Game
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for race/timed, dice/coins/cards and balls/cups and prefer a larger number of game type options, Battleship achieves 38% performance in this category.
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Group Size: Small Group (2-3 Players), Medium Group (4-6 Players), Large Group (7+ Players)
Given that users looking for Standard Drinking Games have a preference for small group (2-3 players) and medium group (4-6 players) and prefer a larger number of group size options, Battleship achieves 100% performance in this category.
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Equipment and Materials: Plastic Cups, Quarters
Battleship achieves 0% performance for equipment and materials.

