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Here a five dice drinking games that are sure to shake things up and get the party started. All you need is a pair of dice and some fun loving people. SpoonTip: Spoon University doesn't support underage or binge drinking.

Feel free to use non-alcoholic drinks for any of these games. This popular game starts off with each player rolling one die until someone rolls a 3.

This person is the dubbed "The three man. Here is what each roll means :. When the dice totals "3" — Whoever is the three man must drink. But when it totals "11" the person to the left of the roller drinks. The last person to do this must drink.

You write funny or inappropriate sentences on small pieces of paper - ones that are tough to read while keeping a straight face. Each player picks up a chit of paper and tries to keep a straight face. The one who giggles or reacts has to drink! Flip Cup is a good starter for a house party.

There are two teams competing against each other. Both teams stand on opposite sides of the table and keep their cups with drinks at the edge. Everyone must finish their drink and flip the cup with there fingers to the upside-down position before the next member begins. First team to complete this wins.

One of the easiest games, each player starts counting a number and says it aloud, except 7 and its multiples, in which case, you say buzz. If you don't, you drink. The group sits in a circle and asks a 'most likely' question. For example, "Who would be most likely to fart in front of strangers?

The person who has the maximum number of fingers pointed at them, drinks as many drinks. This is a fun game which I am definitely trying this weekend. So you keep a bag on the ground and take turns to lean and pick it up using only your mouth. The person that causes it to sink has to drink the whole thing. Flip a coin and guess if it will land heads or tails. If you're wrong, sip your drink and pass the coin to the left. If you're right, you can pass the coin to the right. Everyone sit in a circle with their drink of choice.

You go around the circle counting out loud, each saying a number until you get to The player who gets to 21 can institute any rule they want.

You start counting from one whenever a new rule is created, and the next person to reach 21 makes a new rule of their own. However, it does not negate the prior rule. This continues until there is a long list of rules. If someone forgets one of the rules and messes up, they have to take a drink and the count will start over. Don't be afraid to get creative with the rules! Take turns trying to bounce a penny off the table into a glass.

If you miss, you drink. If you get three pennies in a row, you get to make up a new rule. Here are the rules: everyone sits in a circle, and one person makes an assumption about another person in the game. For example, you might say "Kacey, I think you grew up with a lot of siblings. If you're wrong, you have to take a drink. Here's the scene from the show , if you need a reference. Comedy Central. In this version of Pictionary, being bad at drawing will get you drunk. Universal Pictures.

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