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Start off by dividing into two teams. To ensure fairness, both teams will pick up an assortment of 6 coasters and place them in any order they wish under their cups.
Each team must select:
2 - Dares (Pink)
1 - Mini Game (Green)
1 - The Tea (Purple)
1 - The Gag (Orange)
1 - Trivia (Red)
Once both teams are set up, the team with youngest player will start. Just like traditional beer pong, each team will take 2 turns trying to sink the opponent’s cups. Once the opposing team scores, your goal is to have a player on your team read the coaster OUT LOUD and complete the prompt. If your team decides to opt-out or fails the challenge, you must drink your cup. However, if your team completes the prompt successfully, that coaster is discarded from the game. This leaves just the cup, and gives it another life until the opposing team scores into that same cup again.
Choose wisely amongst your team. The player who picks up the coaster must follow the prompt unless stated otherwise.
A statement will be presented to your team. If the statement applies to anyone on your team, then the alcohol content in that cup must be doubled. If the statement does not apply, remove the coaster and keep the cup.
Mini Gayme coasters put your entire team on the spot. Most Mini Gaymes ask you to name a certain amount of things pertaining to a category in 15 seconds. If your team fails to complete the Mini Gayme, you must drink the cup and the coaster is discarded.
DUAL TEAM CHALLENGE: These coasters are apart of Mini Gaymes and involve both teams. They will be marked at the very top with “ DUAL TEAM CHALLENGE”. Once the player reads the prompt out loud both teams will compete to execute the action listed on the coaster. Winning team gets to punish the losing team by pouring one shot into any of the losing team’s cup. After the Dual Team Challenge is complete, the coaster is discarded, and the corresponding cup stays on the table.
Ensure everyone playing has their COCKtail of choice ready. A lot of cards require phone participation so make sure they’re charged. All of the allocated sips on the cards are only suggestions. Consent is important, if someone wishes to sit out please respect their wishes. And THAT’S on period. If the bottom of the card instructs you to “return card to deck”, insert the card anywhere back into the deck. Click here to view how to scan a QR code with your smart phone.
Players will sit in a circle and take turns pulling cards. No winners, no losers only buzzed players with ridiculous stories. Here are how the cards work.
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If the card applies, you drink. Period. If the statement also applies to the card drawer, they take an additional sip. Cards beginning with “CARD DRAWER” center around the individual who selected the card from the deck. If the card applies, they take the suggested sips.
Follow the challenge on the card. If you fail the challenge, you’ll be given a suggested sip punishment. Some challenges require another partner. Depending on the card they might be assigned a sip punishment as well. If the card starts with “Do not read this card aloud” keep it a secret. Girl, loose lips sink ships. .
Are you brave enough to spill the tea? Answer the question in front of all players to avoid the suggested sip punishment. For the record, hooking up includes kissing.
NEW RULES CARDS Players will be given a rule to follow for the specified amount of time on the card. If the player fails to follow the rule, they take the suggested number of sips. SUPER SECRET RULE: opt out of a rule by taking two shots (PrEP Cards do not apply).
Read the category to the group. The card drawer starts the round and players follow suit in clockwise order. When a player hesitates to answer (3 seconds) or answers incorrectly, they receive the suggested drink punishment.
There are only two safety cards in the ENTIRE deck and only one can be returned after use. Who will be the lucky ones? Be strategic and use these cards wisely! The cards are called PrEP for a reason. Learn more about here. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/prep.html