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Kings (also known as king's cup, donut, circle of death or ring of fire) is a drinking game using playing cards.Players must drink and dispense drinks based on cards drawn. The cards have predetermined drink rules prior to the game's beginnin
Bonus: To get you prepared for your next party, here are the King's Cup rules. All you need are a deck of cards and a drink of choice. There are many variations, so feel free to make it your own.
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Fingers or finger spoof is a drinking game where players guess the number of participating players who will keep their finger on a cup at the end of a countdown. A correct guess eliminates the player from the game and ensures they will not have to drink the cup. The last person in the game loses and must consume the cup contents.
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Buffalo is a game of remembering to drink with the correct hand Buffalo (or Buffalo Club ) is a drinking game where participants agree to only drink from their glass with their non-dominant hand. If they are caught using the other hand, they must 'chug' or 'skull' (rapidly finish) their drink.
After consuming a can, the player levels up and another can is duct taped on top of the first one. Each can consumed counts as one level, so upon finishing the first beer, the player becomes a Level 1 wizard (although, until the staff reaches their height, they are really classified as a wizard in training).
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