This is pretty simple if you remember it! When a player reaches a specific number, they have to say a word assigned to that number instead. When a player reaches a specific number, they have to say a word in a specific category such as capital cities, car brands, food, etc.
When a player reaches number 13, the category is capital cities in the world. Instead of saying the number 13, the player must say a capital city like Copenhagen capital of Denmark.
If they fail to do so, they must take a drink. Come up with rules based on actions or words that players should not do or say. This is similar to a Kings Cup rule. The player who reaches 21 becomes the Thumb Muster. For the next round, every time the Thumb Master puts their thumb on the edge of the table, the other players must do so as well. The last player to put their thumb on the edge of the table must take a drink. The player who reaches 21 can become the Question Master.
For the next round, the Question Master can ask questions to the other players. The other player that is asked a question needs to reply with another question. If the player answers the question, that person must take a drink.
When a player reaches a specific number, the player needs to perform an action instead of saying the number. If they say the number, they must take a drink.
Kings Cup aka Circle of Death is a famous card party game that can be played in small or big groups depending on your mood! You then surround the glass with playing cards facing down. During the game, players will take turns drawing cards from the center pile. Once they pick a card, they must perform the rule associated with the card that they got. Make sure to pay attention! How good are you at making guesses? Higher or Lower is an easy-to-play card drinking game that anyone can play though you need to have lots of luck if you want to win this game!
To play Higher or Lower, players are dealt a card first. If a player passes on a turn, the next player can play. Try to remember which cards have come out so that you can make more accurate guesses later in the game! Just like with other games in this list, make sure that you have your deck of cards and your choice of alcohol. Trivia challenges are great Zoom drinking games. When teams or individuals guess answers incorrectly, they drink. Here are some starter trivia questions: 1.
Q: Which US state quarter features a diamond? A: Arkansas 2. Q: Peter Gene Hernandez is the real name of which popular singer? A: Bruno Mars 3. Q: What is the official national dish of England? A: Chicken Tikka Masala 4. Q: What was the original name of the drink Bloody Mary? A: Bucket of Blood or Red Snapper 5. Q: Which is the only planet to spin clockwise? A: Venus. For more tips, check out our guide to virtual happy hour trivia. Playing drinking games online is a great way to unwind and spend quality time with friends, family, or coworkers.
The rules of these games and activities are simple, so players catch on quickly. Plus, online drinking games are social games and foster human connection, even if you are on a Zoom screen.
For more fun tips, check out our lists of Zoom meeting ideas , virtual games for large groups and online minute to win it games. We also have a list of Zoom game apps and Zoom games for holiday parties. Online drinking games are virtual icebreakers that involve the consumption of alcohol.
Players must sip a drink when prompted by the rules or other players. Participants play these games during video calls over Zoom or FaceTime. Most players use wine, beer, or spirits, and you can play with nonalcoholic beverages as well. The mechanics of Zoom drinking games are similar to real life drinking games. Instead of gathering in a real room, participants meet in Zoom rooms. To play drinking games on Zoom, explain the rules, ensure everyone turns on their cameras and microphones, and have fun!
On each turn, a player picks and turns over a card, then they have to do whatever action is attached to that card. You can head over to this page for the full list of rules card rules for Kings Cup. You can also use our online app to play Kings Cup with friends. Share your screen and play together! From the simple and innocent Truths and Dares, to adding in your own twists to make the game more interesting. Truth or Dare has definitely been around for so long and for a fair reason!
The youngest player begins, either spin the bottle or ask the question: Truth or Dare? The person, whoever the bottle points to or whoever the player chooses, then has to pick between the two. The person who asked the question or the one that spun the bottle gets to ask any question. It should be answered with the utmost truth! No matter how embarrassing it may be. For some Truth questions or Dare ideas, you can check out this extensive list of Truth or Dare statements for some suggestions!
Have fun! Most Likely To is one of those drinking games that would have people reveal how they really view each other. The game itself is rather simple. Everyone takes turns to give out a Most Likely To statement, then at the same time, players point to whoever they think the statement fits the most.
Talk about how the turns will go. This will ensure that everyone gets a chance to give out a statement.
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