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  2. How to Make Your Own Shots and Ladders Drinking Game - AOL

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    After you've got your board and pens, find a ruler and a pencil and sketch out how many tiles you wanna create. Keep in mind that you're going to have to fill all the tiles, so make sure you don't ...

  3. List of drinking games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... This is a list of drinking games. Drinking games involve the consumption of alcoholic beverages.

  4. Never have I ever - Wikipedia

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    In the variation known as "ten fingers", players keep count on their hands rather than drinking. Another variety of this game known as "ten fingers" (or sometimes five) involves players raising their fingers at the start of the game, and putting one down whenever something they have ever done is mentioned. [citation needed]

  5. Template:Drinking games - Wikipedia

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  7. How To Play Drinking Games as Safely as Possible - AOL

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  8. Dizzy bat - Wikipedia

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    Dizzy bat (also known as Louisville chugger, D-bat, and The Spins) is a drinking game in which the participant chugs a full beer out of the holding end of a Wiffle ball bat. While the person is chugging, the surrounding participants count off in seconds how long it takes for the person to finish the full beer.

  9. Beer checkers - Wikipedia

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    The board is set up as for a normal game of checkers, with 12 glasses to a side, each cup half-full [citation needed] of beer. Either the glasses should be visually distinct to distinguish the players' pieces, or a light and a dark beer should be used for each player. The game is played by the standard rule for English draughts. When a piece ...