full buck
This game can be found under many different names on the internet. However, I got to know and love it under “Müllerin” during my studies.
Goal / purpose of the game:
Count around without naming a specific number. Each mistake is punished with a shot. As a group you try to count as high as possible.
Explanation:
At the beginning, a "forbidden number" is determined, which may not be spoken. In our case it is the “number 7”. A word is defined for this number, which we call "miller". This word also applies to all numbers that contain 7. For example: 7, 17, 27, 37…
Now start counting out loud one after the other. The youngest starts with the number ONE. Then clockwise it is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and the person whose turn it is with the number 7 must say the word "miller" instead of the number 7.
Additional Rules:
Any multiple of 7 is prohibited.
Every checksum=7 is forbidden.
In the case of numbers where several rules apply, "miller" must also be said several times.
E.g.: 77= "miller, miller, miller", since it is divisible by 7 and the number 7 is contained twice.
This game can be found under many different names on the internet. However, I got to know and love it under “Müllerin” during my studies.
Goal / purpose of the game:
Count around without naming a specific number. Each mistake is punished with a shot. As a group you try to count as high as possible.
Explanation:
At the beginning, a "forbidden number" is determined, which may not be spoken. In our case it is the “number 7”. A word is defined for this number, which we call "miller". This word also applies to all numbers that contain 7. For example: 7, 17, 27, 37…
Now start counting out loud one after the other. The youngest starts with the number ONE. Then clockwise it is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and the person whose turn it is with the number 7 must say the word "miller" instead of the number 7.
Additional Rules:
Any multiple of 7 is prohibited.
Every checksum=7 is forbidden.
In the case of numbers where several rules apply, "miller" must also be said several times.
E.g.: 77= "miller, miller, miller", since it is divisible by 7 and the number 7 is contained twice.
"I've never..."; / "Drink if..." / "Never have I ever..."
Most have heard of the game, but many don't know how to play it "correct"
Aim / purpose of the game:
One says a sentence: "I've never..." and adds something to it that he has never done before. Everyone then has to check whether the statement is true for themselves and then drink or not. The game is played in turn until you get bored or the first one falls off their stool.
But when do you drink? If it's true or if it's not true?
Hence the perfect alternative: "Drink if..."
No one asks themselves whether they have to drink or not:
"Drink if you're a man"
";Drink When You're Single"
"Drink if you were drunk last weekend"
The amount and type of drink should be determined beforehand.
You don't just play the Buffalo rule for a short time or for an hour, you play it throughout the party. Anyone who knows their guests knows whether they usually reach for their drink with their left or right hand and drink from it.
With the Buffalo rule, you MUST drink with your other hand. It doesn't matter if it's alcohol or not. If someone notices you're drinking with their "normal" hand, you have to drink your whole drink on Ex!
To make it a little more difficult, you can also announce every full hour whether the rule now applies to the next 60 minutes or not.
If you don't know your guests that well, you can also hand out small stickers that everyone sticks on their t-shirts that say whether you drink with your left hand or your right hand.
This game is similar to the game "miller". However, no name is said here instead of a number. Here people clap their hands instead of the "forbidden number". Counting clockwise
It gets a bit more complicated because 3, 6 and 9 are clapped instead of saying the number.
It becomes particularly difficult when the numbers appear more than once. With the number 33, you have to clap twice because the number 3 appears twice.
With every mistake, the game starts over and the offender has to drink.
Special:If someone doesn't want to say the number because they don't know it, they can snap their hands. When that happens, it counts as a number and it changes direction. However, this is only allowed if no number with 3, 6 or 9 had been in the row!
The game is more suitable for smaller groups of 2-3 people.
Beer and the corresponding bottle caps are available in every good household.
You sit opposite and place your full and just opened beer in front of you and carefully put the crown cap on it.
As a good guest and organizer, you have of course already drunk a few beers beforehand and thus also have a few extra bottle caps.
Now the first player throws at the other's beer and tries to throw the bottle cap off.
If he succeeds, the player whose beer is now "open" must take a large gulp and then put the beer mat back on it.
The thrower can now throw again until he no longer hits. Then the thrower changes.
With 3 players it can happen that two play against one...I would say: Cheers!
"A duck with two legs, splash, splash"
The game may be known from kindergarten or elementary school, but the simple games in particular can be perfectly converted into a drinking game
The game works with the following sentence: “A duck with 2 legs goes into the water. splish. splash.”
Four people must then always recite a part of this sentence:
Player 1: "A duck"
Player 2: "with two legs"
Player 3: "goes into the water"
Player 4: "Splash, splash."
Then you start from the beginning, but there are now 2 ducks with 4 legs, splash, splash, splash, splash.
This means that one duck is added per round, which means 2 more legs and one more "splish, splash" each time.
If there is a slip of the tongue or there is too much hesitation, you have to drink one.
You can also play it with several:
Player 1: "A duck"
Player 2: "with two legs"
Player 3: "go into the water."
Player 4: "Splash, splash."
Player 5: "Two ducks."
Player 6: "With four legs."
Player 7: "Splash, splash, splash, splash."
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It';s almost too primitive to describe as a "game" here, but for the sake of completeness w'll do it.
Two players play the game against each other: "Schnick, Schnack, Schnuck" or "Scissors, Stone, Beer";
Scissors: Peace sign with index and middle finger
Stone: fist
Pair of beers: Flat hand
"Scissors" beats "Beers"
"rock" beats "scissors"
"Beer" beats "rock"
Both players have: "Beer" both won/lost
The loser has to drink his beer on Ex.
A great game that promotes communication in the group and also heats up the atmosphere a bit.
You sit down in a group, use a mobile phone or watch as a stopwatch and you're ready to go.
In turn, one player is chosen who has to answer the others' questions in complete sentences for one minute.
The words: yes, no and maybe are forbidden, as well as the related words like: "Nope", "Naa", "Hmm" or similar.
If a mistake occurs, the interviewee or the questioner must drink. It's the next person's turn.
Variation: Combination with Spin the Bottle. Whoever the bottle points to must answer questions.
word ban
A game that can be played all day and always provides an extra sip.
It probably became known through the game of clapping, but only a small part of the game is used here.
At the beginning it is determined whether there is a word that may not be used throughout the party. That makes sense, for example, when you're partying with work colleagues and there's always one person they're talking about. For example, their name could be banned.
It becomes more difficult when words like:drink, go, cheers, beer, shotor similar used. However, it is all the funnier when there are paraphrases and funny stammering.
Whoever says the word must drink!
As with the word ban, exactly one word is exchanged for another. Here it is advisable to replace the word "drink" with another verb. The more unusual the word is, the funnier it is of course.
Words already used successfully:
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Clap
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files
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gurgling
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Whistle
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roar
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...
You'll need spaghetti for this game, but you should probably be able to find them!
Accesories:
Spaghetti and a screw cap of a bottle.
Aim / purpose of the game:
Each player gets an uncooked spaghetti in their mouth and tilts their head back so that the spaghetti is pointing towards the ceiling. The first player gets the screw cap or a game figure or something similar placed on this spaghetti. This object must now be passed on to the left neighbor.
If it falls down, the culprit has to drink a shot and about 2cm of his spaghetti will be broken off. He may put the object back on and try again. If the culprit cannot be clearly determined, both drink and shorten the spaghetti.
Whoever runs out of spaghetti first receives a predetermined penalty. For example: Drinking a beer on Ex.
This game is about making someone laugh.
A player takes a sip of water in his mouth and is not allowed to laugh for one minute.
The others tell jokes but are not allowed to use the words "and" and "then". If they use it, they have to take a shot and the next one says something funny.
If the player has to laugh and spits water, he has to take a shot
You'll need spaghetti for this game, but you should probably be able to find them!
Accesories:
Spaghetti and a screw cap of a bottle.
Aim / purpose of the game:
Each player gets an uncooked spaghetti in their mouth and tilts their head back so that the spaghetti is pointing towards the ceiling. The first player gets the screw cap or a game figure or something similar placed on this spaghetti. This object must now be passed on to the left neighbor.
If it falls down, the culprit has to drink a shot and about 2cm of his spaghetti will be broken off. He may put the object back on and try again. If the culprit cannot be clearly determined, both drink and shorten the spaghetti.
Whoever runs out of spaghetti first receives a predetermined penalty. For example: Drinking a beer on Ex.