Alcohol competitions for adults. How to have fun getting drunk: seven drinking games for companies

It happens that you pass out during a violent drinking session, and the next morning you wake up with the inscription on your forehead “Kolyanych is a fool” and a Hitler mustache drawn under your nose. The most offensive thing is that you drank alone yesterday... After such cases, one has to admit that libation in itself is a valuable activity in itself. And yet, since ancient times, humanity has tried to turn this generally simple process into something more. So, apparently, alcohol competitions appeared.

The first written mention of drunken games can be found already in Plato’s “Symposium”. The ancient Greek feaster had to fill the cup with wine, drain it, slam the bottom and pass the vessel to his neighbor. Since then, the registry of alcohol games has grown greatly, and the rules have become more complex. However, not to such an extent that a drunk person would not understand them.

Well, let's go?


Legend


A game of attention or intelligence
Game of luck
Endurance game
or dexterity

Just fooling around

Autumn speed
players

Low
Average
High

Variety
alcohol

Beer
Strong alcohol
Everything that has degrees
01 Sea battle

paper and two pens.


Divide into two teams and prepare a standard field for naval battle. Using fantasy (a fairly well-known free program that can be downloaded from any brain), set the rules for yourself. Agree on the number of ships; decide what the miss is (in grams or sips), how much the members of the team whose ship was sunk should drink, and so on. The game strategy itself does not differ from the classic non-alcoholic version.


02 This is a breakthrough!

What you'll need besides snacks: napkin, coin, cigarette.


Cover the glass with a napkin and place a coin on it. Light a cigarette. Now the players take turns piercing the paper with the smoldering tip of the cigarette. The one whose coin finally breaks through the napkin and sinks to the bottom must drink a glass. So be it, he doesn’t have to swallow the coin.


03 Drug Lord

What you'll need besides snacks: Card deck .


Leave as many cards from the deck as there are players at the table; you won’t need the rest. Dignity and suit do not matter, but you need to assign two main cards in advance. One (let's say an ace) will be a Drug Lord, the other (let's say a King) will become a Policeman.

Hand out the cards. The one who got the king is obliged to frankly admit this out loud. Now he is a Policeman, and he has to figure out the Drug Lord with an ace. The rest should remain silent for now. The drug lord, meanwhile, must quietly wink at one of the players, and he, in turn, must react by shouting: “I’m in!” Now it's the Policeman's turn. He must name the alleged Drug Lord. If he guesses correctly, the drug lord and the one to whom the underworld businessman winked (if there was such an agreement) drink the penalty. If the Policeman's accusation is wrong, he gets a penalty. Meanwhile, the Drug Lord winks at his new accomplice...


04 Cocktail “Tear of the Platypus”

What you'll need besides snacks: coin .


The first player pours as much as he wants into the glass and whatever he wants from any bottle on the table. The resulting mixture (even if it is only ten grams of vodka) is called the “Tear of the Platypus” cocktail. The player then flips the coin and, as it spins in the air, predicts whether it will land on heads or tails. If the guess is correct, the player passes the glass to the next participant. He also adds something to the glass according to his perverted taste and tosses a coin. The unfortunate person who couldn't guess which way the coin would fall drinks a cocktail. Then everything starts again.


05 Skillful hands

What you'll need besides snacks: at least two more drinking buddies.


Sitting at the table, the players take each other's arms and place their palms on the table. As a result, everyone faces the left hand of the neighbor on the right, the right hand of the neighbor on the left, and Olivier (where would we be without it!). Now you can start playing. Someone shouts “Left!” (or “Right!”) and slams the table with his left palm. This is a signal to launch a “wave” of claps clockwise (or counterclockwise). Accordingly, the next clap, continuing the wave, should be made by the person sitting one to the left of the first, hitting the table with his right palm. Then the player sitting on the left next to the first must hit with his left, etc. Penalties are awarded for any errors that occur. He hit out of turn, missed the clap, smashed the TV with a stool...


06 Trained to drink

What you'll need besides snacks: paper and pen.


Ideally, this game should start with the very first sip of beer that you and your friends order at the bar. But, on the other hand, in order not to spoil the pleasure of savoring the foamy drink, prudent people prefer to start the competition no earlier than the last couple of glasses before leaving. So, that's what a friendly match is all about. You need to drink beer in fewer sips. The loser gets to pay for the drinks and hold a grudge against the stupid game.


07 Fingering

What you'll need besides snacks: saucer


A saucer (or, say, an empty glass) is placed in the center of the table, on which everyone present places a finger. On the count of three, everyone either removes or leaves their finger on the saucer. A penalty is given to that part of the drinking buddies (and sometimes it’s just one person, Igorek) that remains in the minority.


08 Torque

What you'll need besides snacks: coin


Here's another simple game that will help you pass the time while waiting for the intoxication to arrive. The first player spins a coin on the table and calls the name of one of those sitting next to him. The person named must, without stopping the coin, flick it with his finger to give it additional rotational energy and call the name of the next player. If the coin stops or flies off the table, the culprit will receive a penalty. For more excitement, you can set additional rules. For example, if a coin that has stopped spinning comes up heads, then you are required to take two penalties.


09 Water all around

What you'll need besides snacks:set of identical dishes.


Hitchcock would have loved this play, full of suspense. Players fill all glasses with water, except one, into which vodka is poured, and mix them thoroughly. Then everyone takes a glass (without raising it to their nose, so as not to smell the contents), and everyone drinks on command. If desired, you can increase the nervousness of the game by periodically increasing the number of glasses with vodka (or, conversely, completely eliminating them).


10 Hard Nut

What you'll need besides snacks: salted peanuts.


Even if none of your friends likes salted nuts, still order them with beer. On command, simultaneously drop a nut into your glasses. If you don't get peanuts made from soybeans, the peanuts will immediately sink. But don’t rush to mourn them. Very soon, gas bubbles will stick around the peanuts and raise them to the surface. The loser whose nut pops up last must pay for the rest.


11 I have never...

What you'll need besides snacks: Nothing .


Another game for a motley crew. This fun will help guests who are seeing each other for the first time to get to know each other better and not feel constrained, otherwise, you know, the whole swing party will be in vain. Anyone can start the game. He says the key words: “I have never...” and then adds something like “...saw the movie Heat.” After this confession, everyone who has seen this film (in our editorial office, by the way, there are still no such people) immediately drinks. Then the next guest takes the floor and says: “I have never… refused to drink.” After which, even inveterate teetotalers have to drink a penalty drink amid hooting.


12 Russian beer roulette

What you'll need besides snacks:a lot of canned beer and a willingness to be nasty.


Before each round of drinking, one of the beer cans is shaken thoroughly (best done by your fellow epileptic) to turn it into a bomb. After shaking, the charged jar is mixed with the rest. Well, who do you think will get it?


13 Shooting Range

What you'll need besides snacks: coin


On the table, stacks are placed in a circle according to the number of participants in the game and one stack in the center. Each pile is assigned to a specific player. A coin is placed on the edge of the table. The goal of the game is to flip a coin and get it into one of the piles. Details: If the coin thrower hits his pile, everyone drinks a penalty; if he misses, only he drinks; if it ends up in someone else's pile, the owner of the pile drinks; If it ends up in the central pile, everyone drinks. Well, except for Igorka. He has an ulcer.


14 Words for the evening

King's Cup is a popular drinking card game that's great for small parties. There are many variations of this game, and it is known by several names, such as "Circle of Death", "Ring of Fire", or simply "Kings". This article describes the rules of the classic version of the game, as well as the main varieties and additional rules.

Steps

Game principle

Playing by classic rules

    Place a glass in the center of the table and place a deck of cards around it. Before playing, place an empty glass or plastic cup (the so-called “King's Cup”) in the center of the table. After removing the jokers from the deck of cards, place them face down around the glass. Surround the glass with cards on all sides.

    • Participants sit around a glass so that everyone can easily get a card during their turn.
    • If players drink from cans, instead of a cup or glass, an unopened can can be placed in the center of the table. This option is more hygienic, since players will not drink from a common glass, but from a freshly opened can.
  1. Give each participant their drink. Each player must have his own drink in front of him, which he will add to the king's cup during the game. Each card removed from the deck means that someone must take a sip of their drink, so if someone's glass or other container is empty, it should be filled or replaced with a new one.

    • It is not necessary that all participants have the same drink, although different drinks in the King's Cup will result in a mixture that will be more difficult to drink.
  2. Determine the duration of the “drink”. After each move, one of the participants must drink. This usually means taking one or more small sips. However, some players prefer to stipulate this with rules: for example, you should drink “within 3 seconds” each time, and the like.

    Define the rules for each card. The King's Cup game has a unique set of rules that each participant must familiarize themselves with in advance. With each move, a player draws another card from the deck, and each card means certain actions for one or more participants. You can change the rules of the game however you want, as there are an infinite number of possible variations; however, below is a list of the most common rules.

    Draw the first card. Choose the player to draw the first card from the deck. He must quickly turn it over, showing it to the participants, after which everyone acts according to the rules. Then the player puts the drawn card aside, and the next participant gets the right to take out the card.

    • When using an unopened can as a goblet, the removed cards can be inserted under the ear of the can. As the stack of cards increases, the bank will open. The player during which the "opening of the king's cup" occurs will have to drink the entire contents of this "cup".
  3. Raise the stakes by introducing new rules. There are a ton of options for each card, but there are also some other rules that make the game more exciting. Most of these rules are aimed at getting participants to drink more often:

    • Ring of Fire: standard rules are used. Cards are placed so that adjacent ones overlap each other. In this case, the central glass is drunk by the one who “teared” the ring of cards.
    • Colored kings: for card numbers (all cards except jacks, queens, kings and aces), the drink is drunk for as many seconds as the number dropped on the card. A “red card” means that the person who draws it must drink for as many seconds as indicated on the card. The “black card” gives the player who drew it the right to choose who will drink for as many seconds as the value of the card is.

Options

  1. Remember that you can change existing rules and come up with new ones as you wish. It is the various “homemade” rules that give the game great interest. There are many versions of the game, and comparing them when playing in a new company often leads to changes in the old ones and the creation of new exciting rules. Below are 1-2 options for each card, and you can vary and combine them as you wish.

    Change the rules for aces. The Ace is a big card, and when it comes up, people usually drink the most.

    • Ace is a race. If a player draws an ace, they choose a partner and they drink the contents of their glasses at speed. Both players must empty their glasses completely.
    • Ace - get it in a watermelon. If an ace comes up, each participant slaps his hand on his forehead. The last one to do so must drink.
  2. Change the rules for 2. The deuce almost always assumes that the person who draws it will point to the player who should drink. However, some options are possible here too.

    • 2 – change places. If someone gets a deuce, everyone sitting at the table changes places with each other. The one who sits last in his new seat drinks.
  3. Change the rules for three-of-a-kind so that drawing it changes the direction of the game. As a rule, a three suggests some action by the player who got it. However, you can also assign it the role of "direction switch". If a three is rolled, the direction of the game changes, that is, players begin to move counterclockwise rather than clockwise.

    Change the rules for the foursome. Sometimes a four means "girls drink."

    • 4 – dinosaur. If a player draws a four, they can draw a dinosaur on another party's forehead with a temporary marker.
  4. Change the rules for the A's. The word "five" rhymes with verb endings, so there are many variations for this card, such as:

    Change the rules for the six. This card often means "the guys are drinking."

    • 6 is the lord of the thumb. If a player draws a six, he becomes the "lord of the thumb." This means that every time he puts his thumb on the table, everyone must repeat after him. The last one drinks. This continues until someone else draws a six.
  5. Change the rules for seven. This card also has many options as per your choice. It is sometimes used for "lord of the thumb" or "never have I", depending on the meaning of the other cards.

    Change the rule for eight. There are also many options for this card.

    Change the rules for 9 and 10. Typically, these cards have actions left over that are not used for other cards. Here are some options:

    Replace the king's rule so there is no need to drink from the center glass. If desired (for example, in the case of a large variety of drinks or a motley group), you can do without this rule. There are many ways to do this:

Let's not lie, games with alcohol can cheer up even the biggest bore. Moreover, the rules of the games are almost always quite simple, and even familiar from childhood. Some of them are quite famous, for example Beer Ping Pong, thanks to American comedies for that. But this, of course, is not the limit! So sit back and get comfortable, here are 13 of the best party games that will definitely allow you to overcome the awkwardness and start having fun to the fullest!

1. Four Kings

An unlimited number of people can participate in this game, but, one way or another, each round comes down to 4 main players. A standard deck of cards is taken, and each of the 4 participants takes turns drawing one card, and this continues in a circle over and over again until one of them draws a king. The first one to draw the coveted card chooses an alcoholic drink, the second chooses what we will drink/snack with, the third buys/prepares the drink, and the fourth, accordingly, drinks it. By the way, it may well turn out that one player will draw the king more than 1 time. So don't rush to choose the strongest drinks, because you may be the one. who will have to drink them!

2. Cherished word

The only required element of this game is a TV, or any other screen showing something. What is the essence of the game: you choose a show or movie that you are going to watch with your friends. It could be anything: a hockey game, a presidential speech, or a Harry Potter movie. Before you start watching, you agree on a certain cherished word or sign, after hearing or seeing it on the screen, you must all drink a glass of something strong together. Variants of such signs? For example, we drink every time there is a scoring situation in a hockey match between Russia and Belarus. Or when in that same Harry Potter film the name Harry or Voldemort will be heard. There are a lot of options, choose according to your taste!

3. Drunk Santa

The game is ideal for the New Year holidays. And its rules are as follows: take a Santa Claus hat and put it on the corner of the TV. Every time a TV character appears to be wearing this hat, immediately drink a glass of something containing a degree. It's simple, right?

4. Electric cards

Alcoholic version of the famous card game. The deck is drawn and the top card is dealt face up. Each player takes turns in a circle taking out one card and placing it on top of the previous one. If it happens that the card matches the previous one in suit or value, the lucky one drinks. For each card and each suit you can assign a different drink. Or just drink shots when you are lucky enough to draw a “good” card!

5. Battleshot

An alcoholic variation on the theme of the game “Battleship” that everyone has loved since childhood. On a large sheet of paper, or better yet cardboard, the field for playing “Battleship” is drawn. And the ships represent a different arrangement of glasses with alcohol on the board in combinations of three, two and one. Then you know the rules. From the start of the game, you try to figure out where the enemy ships are with your opponent's shots, and when you hit them, your opponent drinks the shot accordingly!

6. Sink the ship!

The marine theme, as you can see, is very popular among this kind of games. The name is similar to No. 5, but the essence of the game is completely different. So, a jug of beer is placed in the center of the table. A glass (preferably plastic) is lowered into the center of the jug. All players in a circle pour a little beer into a glass, which is kept on the surface of the jug, trying not to become the one who drowns the glass. And the lucky one who drowns him just has to drink. Not a jug of beer. of course, but just a glass!

7. Knock down the glass

This game is truly legendary, and right now we will learn how to play it. Participants are divided into two teams and stand on both sides of the table opposite each other. In front of each participant is a glass of beer (1/2 or 1/4 full). The first participants on both sides drink their glasses in quick sips. Then they place the glass on the edge of the table so that part of the bottom of the glass is in the air, and try to turn the glass over with one blow and place it bottom up.
The next player in a row can only start drinking after the previous player has turned over his glass. The first team to drink all the beer and turn over all the glasses wins. And believe me, it's not that easy!

8. Alcohol checkers/chess

Who said chess is boring? Fools, they apparently never played the alcoholic version of this ingenious game. All you need to do is place glasses of alcohol instead of pieces on the chess board and start the game. When you lose pieces in a game, you must drink its contents. Important: you must not give in!

9. Russian roulette with beer

The game is very fast, but definitely fun. So, everyone gets a certain number of bottles of beer. One of them is shaken thoroughly and then hidden among the remaining untouched bottles. Everyone takes one for themselves, opens it and... And we find out who got the bullet!

10. Ring of Fire (sometimes also called Kings)

This game requires a deck of cards and alcohol for each participant. In addition, an additional bottle of some alcoholic drink is placed in the center of the table, around which the cards are laid out face down. Players in a circle choose one card at a time and must follow the instructions contained on them. The rules are:

2 - the player chooses who should drink.
3 - drink it yourself.
4 - the last one to put his hands on the table right now drinks.
5 - all the guys drink.
6 - all the girls drink.
7 - the last one who raises his hands to the sky right now drinks.
8 - the player chooses someone who will drink with him until the end of the game.
9 - all participants must come up with a rhyme for your word, if not, they drink.
10 - everyone just drinks together.
Jack - The player who draws a jack selects a category for which everyone must give an example. For example, German cars: BMW, Mercedes, etc. If they can't, they drink.
Queen - the one who draws this card can ask any question to any player, and he must answer honestly. If he doesn't want to, he drinks.
King - Wave. The player who drew the card begins to move, and everyone else follows him in a wave.
Ace - The player who draws the Ace comes up with a rule that everyone must follow for the rest of the game.

11. I never...

A great game for late evenings when everyone is tired, or, conversely, for the very beginning of the party to get to know each other better. Each player takes turns finishing the sentence with "I've never..." and saying something they've never done. The rest of the players, if they haven’t done this either, bend one finger on their hand; if they did, drink. The first person to clench his fist loses (or wins, it depends only on you).

12. Beer ping pong

This list wouldn't be complete without talking about Beer Ping Pong, the king of all drinking games! The essence of the game is as follows: a certain number of glasses of beer (usually from 6 to 21) are placed in the shape of a pyramid. Opponents stand on both sides of the table opposite each other and try to hit the ping pong ball into the opponent's glass. If they manage to do this, the opponent must drink the contents of this glass. The game ends when all the opponent's cups are empty.

13. No hands

This game is only for those who are strong in soul and body, because it will require serious energy expenditure from you. So, a bottle of beer is attached to each player’s hand with tape, or whatever. And until the participant in the game drinks both bottles to the very end, he remains without hands. And since this is very inconvenient, you have to drink faster, which makes the game even more entertaining!

So, you see that the eyes of the guests become slanted, the toasts begin to be repeated and, as the fable says, “there is no agreement among friends”... It's time to start the game. Naturally, your guests are not ready for intellectual feats at the moment, but the games given below will be quite accessible to them, games for a not very sober company. And, conversely, some games will help get your guests into shape, such as the following game.

"Drunk House"

An unlimited number of players can take part in this game. For it, take a domino, and in turn each player builds one floor of a domino house (two dominoes are placed vertically and placed horizontally). If a player destroys the house through his actions or it falls accidentally during his attempt, then he is given a penalty glass of any alcoholic drink. And when the player reaches the point where he is unable to lift another glass, he is eliminated from the game.

"Long Distance Bus"

The game is as follows: the presenter already has a schedule and route, which includes bus stops. Everyone is poured a glass, and after each stop is announced, everyone drinks. The game continues until the last person able to drink. He is the one who becomes the winner.

"The bandits have arrived"

To play this game, participants sit at a table. Each of them puts ten rubles under his glass and drinks. As soon as the presenter says the phrase “The bandits have arrived,” everyone should hide under the table and sit there until the presenter says: “The bandits have left.” After that, everyone crawls out from under the table, puts money under their glass again, drinks and waits for the presenter’s command. The game continues until one participant remains under the table. He, as the winner, gets all the money.

"Coin"

The game “Coin” involves 3 or more players. To carry it out, place a glass of beer on the table and cover it with a paper napkin on top. The edges of the napkin are folded over the edge of the glass, and a ruble is placed in the center of the paper surface. The first player lights a cigarette and touches the light to a napkin. The next players take a puff and also touch the paper napkin with the light. This continues until one of the players touches the light and the ruble falls to the bottom of the glass. This person will be the loser and he will have to drain his glass to the bottom.

"Chinese chopsticks"

The most inebriated guests are invited to participate in this game. A salad of finely chopped ingredients is placed in front of them and they are asked to eat it with toothpicks. Whoever eats the fastest will be the winner.

"Find out your degree"

This game is designed for people who have already drunk and is designed to identify the drunkest of them. Players are given a pencil or pen. Behind them, an alcohol meter with decreasing degrees is drawn on a large sheet of paper. Participants need to bend over, make a mark on the alcohol meter, and since on our alcohol meter the degrees are arranged the other way around, that is, in descending order, in order for the participant’s degree to be lower, he needs to raise his hand higher.

The game involves two teams with an equal number of players. On a table located at the other end of the room, they place a bottle of vodka, a glass and a plate with sandwiches or sliced ​​fruit. The game begins. The first player must run to the table, fill the glass with vodka and go back. The next player, having reached the table, drinks what the first one poured and also runs back. The next one runs to the table, has a snack and runs back. But the fourth player, having reached the table, must pour himself a drink, a drink, a snack and return to the team. This continues until one of the teams runs out of vodka. Whoever runs out of vodka the fastest wins.

"Pissing Boys"

Drunk men take part in this game. An open bottle of beer and an empty glass are placed in front of each participant. The bottle is placed between the legs of one of the players, and the players try to fill the glass on the floor with beer. The one who fills the glass the fastest wins. The prize for the winner could be a glass filled by him.

"Labyrinth"

Several participants are selected for the game. They are blindfolded one by one, spun around, and begin to be led through different rooms of the room in which the party is being held. The participant’s task is to guess where the presenters took him. The one who can guess correctly wins.

"Straw"

The number of players in this game is not limited. The main objective of the game is to pour the contents of one glass into another using a straw. The loser makes a toast, and the winner drinks a glass.

"Quench Your Thirst"

For the game, three girls are given large glasses, and they ask the guests to fill them. Meanwhile, so-called soul mates are found for girls. Having filled the glasses, the girls must help quench the thirst of their “other halves”. In the game, a medical syringe is used for this, which is used to pump the contents of glasses into the mouths of their “other halves”. The couple with the first empty glass wins.

"Drink and then eat"

This game is best played in the first half of the holiday evening. To carry it out you will need two hats. One contains notes addressed to the participants, indicating what to drink, and the other - what to eat. Participants take out one leaf from each hat. The note begins with the words “Drink from...”, and the continuation may vary. Well, for example, “Drink from...” spoon; from a plate; from the hand of the person sitting next to you, etc. Notes in another hat begin with the words “After drinking, have a snack...” (the options can also be very diverse, for example: an orange with the peel, a salad lying in a plate, etc. ).

"Try to drink"

The number of players here is not limited and depends on the number of auxiliary items (beads or chains). Players must, standing on a chair, twirl beads on their hand (leg) and at the same time try to drink beer, Pepsi, etc. from a bottle. The winner is the one who drinks the contents of the glass first and does not spill a drop.

"Drink beer!"

Beer lovers take part in this game. The players line up in a row and are given a large mug of beer. The task is to drink a glass of beer and sing a song the fastest. The winner wins a bottle of champagne.

“Come on, guess!”

This game is designed for participants with good hearing. Participants take turns being given a cell phone or a regular phone. The bell rings, the participant must pick up the phone and guess which of the guests present who are in the other room is calling him. At the same time, voices can and even need to be distorted. The participant who guesses the most votes wins.

“The best man wins!”

Four or more people can take part in the game. On the coffee table, in the middle, place a snack and filled glasses (but one less than the number of players). When the music starts, the players begin to walk in a circle. When the music stops, the player must quickly take a glass and drink to the bottom. The one who remains without a glass is eliminated from the game. After each stage of the game, one glass is removed from the table. The game continues until two players remain. They will take part in a super game, which follows the same rules. The winner is the participant who drinks the contents of the glass first.

“Try to blow it away!”

The game is designed for three or more players. A poured glass of beer or vodka is placed on the table, and a new deck of cards is placed on the glass. The goal of the game is as follows: players take turns blowing several cards from the glass. The participant who blows away all the cards is eliminated from the game. The game ends when one participant remains. He is considered the winner and is given the right to drink the contents of the glass.

"Idiot"

The game is designed for an already tipsy company. The number of players is not limited. The game begins with one of the players whispering: “Idiot!” The next player pronounces this word a little louder. So the players are talking louder and louder. The winner is the player who no one can shout louder.

"Football"

To play you will need any small ball. Two pairs take part in the game. Women imitate a goal with their feet, and men try to drive the ball into it. The one who does it faster wins. The losing pair is eliminated from the game, and a new pair enters the game. During the game, women can change places with men. The winner is the pair that no one can beat.

"Don't spill it!"

Participants sit at the table. The first player takes a glass and pours some liquid into it. It can be vodka, beer, lemonade and much more. Then he passes it on to his neighbor. He, in turn, also pours the liquid into a glass and passes it on. This continues until one participant is unable to pour anything into the glass. According to the rules, he must drink what is in the glass. A participant who refuses to drink is eliminated from the game.

“Pour and drink!”

This is a doubles game. At the beginning of the game, the girls sit on a chair and hold the wine glass with their knees. The men nearby clutch a bottle of champagne or beer with their feet. Then everyone heads towards their girlfriend with a bottle between their legs. His job is to fill the glass and drink its contents. A girl can help her partner, but without touching the wine glass with her hands. The winner is the one who completes the task the fastest.

"Thirst"

This is a game in which women participate. A cup of champagne is placed on the table in front of each woman. The woman’s task is to drink the entire cup with her eyes closed and her hands tied behind her.

“We’ll drink in ascending order!”

The number of players is not limited. In front of each player are five glasses filled with vodka (each glass is slightly larger than the other). Players must quickly drink all the glasses, eat a light snack and be sure to put the glasses in a row in ascending order. The winner is the one who is the fastest and puts the glasses together correctly.

“Pour, drink and dance!”

A strong alcoholic drink is required to play the game. Empty glasses are placed in front of the players. On the count of “One, two, three,” they quickly pour a drink, drink and dance squat. Whoever does not finish drinking is considered a loser and leaves the game. The remaining players continue the game until one participant remains. He will be considered the winner.

"Lid"

This game is designed for beer lovers. Three bottles of beer and a mug are placed on the table in front of the players. The players' task is to open the beer, pour it into a mug and drink it as quickly as possible. The one who does it the fastest will be considered the winner.

"Guess"

This game belongs to the category of pranks. The objects of the draw in it are the participants themselves. Three or more people can play. Each player is given a glass with a straw filled with vodka, but it is said that all the glasses are filled with water and only one glass with vodka. The amount of drink in the glasses should be the same. On command, the players begin to drink from straws, and meanwhile the spectators watch and supposedly try to guess who has the vodka. When all the players have emptied their glasses, the host announces that all the glasses contained vodka. So there are no winners or losers in this game.

"Score the penalty"

The game is played on the floor. 11 glasses are placed every 50 cm. The player must walk on all fours and drink all the glasses, while holding a small children's ball under his chin. The winner is the one who crawls to the end and whose ball falls no more than 3 times.

"Bubble"

To play the game, participants sit around a table, in the middle of which a “bubble” is placed flat. One of the players begins to spin it. The one to whom the neck of the “bubble” points must drink a glass of vodka. The game continues until one participant remains. He will be considered the winner.

"Bring it on"

To play the game, participants are divided into teams with an equal number of players. The first team members take the filled wine glasses in their teeth by the base and run to a predetermined boundary and back. Participants must try to spill as little liquid as possible from the wine glass. The team that completes the task first wins.

"Hold me!"

To play you will need strong drinks. Players are divided into teams. A table with glasses of beer is placed at the same distance from the players of each team. Each team player must run to the table, drink a glass of beer and, looking down, circle the table once and return to the team. The game continues until each player has done this. The team that takes the least time to complete the competition wins.

"Who am I?"

The game is played in a noisy and cheerful company. A person who does not know the rules of the game is called. The entertainer informs him in his ear that he will have to portray a representative of the profession that he will name. He takes him out of the room and names his profession. The remaining participants must guess which profession is in front of them. The winner is the one who helps the guests guess their profession the fastest and funniest.

“Pass the pen!”

Teams are created for the game. Participants stand in a line and begin passing a ballpoint pen, which is placed between the lips and nose. The team that completes the task faster, that is, passes the pen from the first participant to the last, wins.

“Let’s drop from a pipette”

Participants are asked to pour water from one container to another (the volume of the container is chosen arbitrarily), and they can only use a pipette. The participant who fills the empty container faster becomes the winner and receives a prize.

“Try to guess!”

Participants are offered the names of vodka, beer and other alcoholic drinks, and they, in turn, must guess these names for the guests. The winner will be the one whose guests guess the name the fastest.

"Build a Pyramid"

The game requires a large number of empty bottles. Pairs take part in it (each pair is engaged in construction). They need to build a pyramid. But in order to build, you must first purchase bottles. And they can be bought for clothes that the players are wearing. The winner is the couple that ends up with the tallest pyramid.

"Tell someone else"

To play you will need a toothpick. All participants are divided into two teams and stand in a line. The first participant puts a toothpick between his lips and begins to pass it to the next participant, and so on until the last player. The team that completes the task before the other wins.

"Banana"

To play you will need a small banana and ice cream. Both women and men can take part in the game. The necessary ingredients are placed on the table, music is turned on, during which the contestants must eat a banana and ice cream, but not simply, but as erotically as possible. The winner is chosen by non-playing guests.

"Towels"

To play, you will need a small terry towel folded in two or three times (depending on the size of the towel). Participants sit in a circle on chairs. One of the participants is covered with a scarf and given a towel. He, in turn, must put a towel on the lap of one of the players with the words: “Who is here?”, and the one who was placed can make various sounds in a changed voice (croak, bark, etc.). The first participant must guess the player by voice. Three guessing attempts are given; if they are all unsuccessful, the participant is eliminated from the game.

"Fifth Point"

One or more participants can participate in the game. For it you will need easily recognizable items, such as vegetables, fruits, but only clean ones. The participant is blindfolded, and meanwhile one of the objects is placed on a chair. A blindfolded person must use his fifth point, that is, his buttocks, to determine what kind of object it is. At the same time, the process itself can be fun to comment on,

"Getting dressed for the time"

The leader calls two or three players. Pre-prepares the most ridiculous things, for example, leggings, a bra, funny hats (for children), and various shoes. The number of piles with clothes depends on the number of players. The rules of the game are as follows: players must, blindfolded, put on as many things as possible within a certain period of time. At the discretion of the presenter, the winner can be given a gift.

"Skis"

Two commands are required. Each should consist of four to five guys (men) and two girls. Both teams line up in two columns, on both sides of each of them there are two girls who play the role of ski poles. The first player standing in the column squats down and grabs the left leg of the girl standing on the right side with his right hand, and the right leg of the girl standing on the left side with his left hand. The opposing team performs similar actions. At the leader’s command, they begin to move forward, going around the flags. To make it more fun and interesting, you can add musical accompaniment. The team that finishes first is the winner. You can give real ski poles as a prize.

"My desire"

The good thing about the game is that guests can sit quietly at the table. The presenter holds a closed box in his hands, inside of which there are notes with everyone’s wishes. For example: “I want a rubber woman”, “I need a vibrator”, “I want to change sex to the opposite”, “I want to dance a striptease in a nightclub”, “I want to undress in front of everyone on the table”, “I want to get a tattoo on intimate place”, etc. The music turns on, and the host hands the box to the guests, and they begin to pass it to each other. At the moment when the presenter turns off the music, the person who has the box in his hands takes out a note from there and reads it out loud. After the note has been read, the music starts again and the box is passed on.

"Find your favorite"

The point is for the young man to guess the girl from among the others. A girl and a guy are invited to this game. He remembers her appearance, clothes. Then he is blindfolded, and three more girls are invited from among the guests. And the girl he remembered is taken away. After this, romantic music is turned on, and the guy begins to look with his hands for his beloved among the three participants.

"Feed a Friend"

They set up three tables and invite two people to each table. One must feed the other. You can use yogurt as food in this game. All participants' hands are tied, and those who will be fed are also blindfolded. The person feeding takes the spoon with his mouth and, at a signal, begins to feed his friend. Those participants who empty the jar of yogurt the fastest win.

"Dialogue of Lovers"

This game can be called a skit game. Two participants are invited - a girl and a guy. The leader stands between them, holding two vessels in his hands. In one of them there are mixed notes (questions) for a young man, in the other there are also mixed notes (answers) for a girl. The players each take them out of their containers one by one and read them out loud.

"Oh, these animals"

Three players with acting abilities are selected. The host offers to dance some unusual dance. For example, the mating dance of rhinoceroses, the dance of a lazy elephant, etc. The one who does the best dance wins.

“And we waddle”

You must select two teams, each with at least 3 people. Task for the players: holding a ball (apple, orange, ball) between their legs and two pillows under their armpits, walk to the flag and back. You cannot run or jump; you must waddle over a given distance. The team that did everything right and finished faster wins.

"Accuracy"

This game will require three players. One of the players plays the role of a target. The presenter gives both participants a certain number of plastic or rubber rings. They stand approximately 1.5 m from the target player and alternately throw the rings onto his hands, which are raised up. The participant who stands to the right of the target player throws the rings on his right hand, therefore, the participant who stands to the left throws the rings on his left hand. The one who puts the most rings on his hand is the winner.

"Playing with water"

Two teams will be needed to participate in this game. Each must consist of at least four people. Each team is given one disposable cup and an empty bucket, which must be filled with water within a certain time. Participants have their hands tied behind their backs. At the leader’s command, the first players on the team take a glass with their teeth and run to a vessel with water, drawing from there as much as they can. They then return to their team and pour the water into their empty bucket. After this, the cup is passed to the next player.

The team that collects the most water in a certain time wins.

"Gorgeous"

The host invites three girls and three guys to participate in this game and divides them into pairs. Each couple is given cosmetics (lipstick, eye shadow, blush; mascara or eyeliner is not recommended). The young man's task is to apply makeup to his girlfriend while blindfolded. She, in turn, must hand him cosmetics. The one who completes the task funniest and fastest becomes the winner.

“And we jump together”

To participate in this game you need three girls and three guys, as well as two more people who will spin the rope. The leader divides the players into three pairs. Each couple must do the greatest number of jumps while holding hands. The number of jumps is counted until the first mistake. The pair that makes the most jumps wins.

"The Boxer Hurries to Work"

This game requires at least two players. The presenter puts boxing gloves on everyone. Then he gives them a pair of socks (preferably wool or down) and boxer shorts. At the command of the leader, participants must take off their shoes, put on shorts, and then socks. Whoever completes these actions faster wins.

"Mittens and chocolate"

The presenter calls two or three participants (at his discretion) to participate in this competition and asks each of them to choose a girl among the guests. Then the participants put on mittens (preferably down or wool). The presenter gives them a chocolate bar (Snickers, Bounty, etc.). At the signal, they must unwrap the chocolate bar and feed it to their girlfriend. Whoever completes this task faster becomes the winner.

"Apple in Flour"

Two people are required to play this game. Participants have their hands tied behind their backs, and on command they must find and pull out with their teeth an apple lying in a bowl of flour. The participant who gets the apple first wins.

"Try to Sing"

Each participant is given a sheet of paper with a poetic text printed on it. Then they turn on the music. The participants' task is to sing this poem to music. The participant who does it best becomes the winner.

"How We Can Dance"

The presenter invites participants, their number must be at least four. They line up. Music turns on, preferably cheerful. The participants begin to dance. At this time, any two people from the guests pull the rope and go towards the dancers. The players' task is to step over each time without touching the rope, which is raised higher and higher each time. The participant who lasts the longest is the winner. To make the game funnier, you can invite girls in long skirts.

"Give it to me as soon as possible"

The number of participants should be as large as possible. The presenter lines them up in a row and gives the first player a toy. As soon as the music starts, the participants begin passing it behind their backs. The person who still has the toy in his hands when the music stops is eliminated. The player who remains last receives this toy as a gift.

"Eat a banana"

The presenter calls two girls and two boys and divides them into pairs (one pair is a girl and a guy). Young people sit on chairs and hold a half-opened banana between their legs. The girls' hands are tied. At the leader's command, they must eat a banana. The pair that completes the task faster wins.

"Find a clothespin"

This is most likely a performance game. The leader calls two pairs. Guys must find a clothespin hidden on their girlfriend's clothes while blindfolded. The girls are also blindfolded so that they don’t realize that the presenter is not actually going to attach clothespins to them. On command, young people begin to hopelessly search for a clothespin, and girls begin to look forward to the end of the game (musical accompaniment to the song “Oh, what a woman”).

"Move the apples"

This game will require two participants. Their task is to transfer apples in their teeth from one vessel to another (the number of apples is at least 5). The presenter ties their hands behind their backs and at the command “To the start.” Attention. March!" — participants must cover a certain distance. Whoever moves five apples faster wins (the musical accompaniment could be the Tatu group’s song “They Won’t Catch Up with Us”).

Despite the fact that competitions related to food and alcohol are unsafe for health and are fraught with consequences, they are always popular at any holiday. Why not?

It’s just better to arrange such entertainment in the company of people who know each other well and not get carried away. The main thing to remember is that games with alcohol are organized to make guests more fun and relaxed, and not to “drop out” from the orderly ranks of those celebrating.

We hope that alcohol competitions for adults from this collection will be fun and will decorate your beer or any other friendly party.

1. Competition with alcohol “Cool beer garden”.

It has been noticed that not only the stomach, but also the volume of the lungs grows in a real beer lover - we suggest you check this in practice. Each participant (3-4 people) is given a large mug of beer and a large balloon. The presenter changes the commands several times at a fairly fast pace: “Drink” and “Blow.” You not only need to quickly navigate, but also while you drink beer, try to maintain the inflated volume of the balloon.

The one with the biggest ball at the end of the game wins.

2. Competition for an adult company “12 glasses on the table”.

In that competition with alcoholic drinks exactly twelve glasses will be involved. We place them on a small table in the middle of the room and pour heaping vodka into them. Two teams of six people line up in two opposite directions from the table. The latter is to become a “table” - he “lands” on all fours, and a tray is placed on his back.

What do the players do? In two minutes, they have to, passing each glass of vodka from hand to hand, move all the glasses from the stationary table to theirs (the sixth participant). At the same time, when counting points, the fullness of the glasses will be taken into account: for a full one we give the team five points, for a half – three, and we don’t count a glass with vodka at the bottom at all. We add ten points to the points if the team completes the task in ten seconds.

Having calculated the vodka “balance”, the winners are invited to drink vodka from their glasses, and the “table” - the winner - is invited to drink all the glasses of the losing rival team.

3. Cool competition with alcohol "Who's Afraid of the Flying Elephant."

Competition from the “survival” series. The toastmaster recruits a team of volunteers from the guests, honestly warning that any of them after this game can literally “drop out” of the general fun. The conditions are explained to the remaining daredevils: drink a “front-line” glass of vodka for courage, and after an air raid alert is announced (the toastmaster shouts: “the elephant is flying!”) you need to quickly crawl under the table (hide in cover). As soon as the toastmaster commands that “the elephant has flown away!” - everyone crawls out of cover and again drinks 100 grams at the front.

So the participants dive and emerge until someone, unable to withstand a certain number of glasses, is completely unable to get out from under the table. This “poor fellow” is announced to those who are afraid of the flying elephant. But, as a rule, he doesn’t care anymore.

But all the other “survivors” have a chance to refuse to continue the dangerous “bombing” - they joked and that’s enough. Otherwise, the attack by flying elephants will continue until the last player.

4. “Four are two hundred and you’re handsome.”

It is better if among the players there are only men (3-5 people). Each person is presented with four faceted glasses (these are the “two hundred”). In principle, you can pour water and vodka into these glasses (one at a time), or if “serious guys” are playing, only vodka. All this must be drunk by each participant in a race with others.

Naturally, the one who empties these four glasses the fastest wins and becomes the “handsome one.”

5. "The last straw."

This is a table competition in which the majority of guests are involved, which always strengthens the company.

So, the toastmaster invites the guests to pass an empty glass or goblet around in a circle, into which everyone can pour a little of the drink that they themselves drink. In this case, it is advisable to say a toast, a wish or a comic spell. For example, a pretty lady pours a drop of champagne into a common glass and says: “For us - for the beautiful ones!”

When the glass is almost full, the guest who pours the last drop into it says a general toast! But whether the “toasting” person drinks this “mix” to the bottom or not depends on the “cruelty” of the assembled company.

This competition is based on the same principle of mixing tastes, only here pairs compete: one will be a “bartender”, the second will be a “taster”.

The “tasters” are blindfolded and given cocktail tubes; their partner, the “bartender,” must mix cocktails from at least five ingredients: juices, alcohol, fruits.

The winner is the pair in which the “taster” recognizes (using a straw) the largest number of components in the cocktail composed by his partner.

7. “And full, and drunk, and satisfied!”

In this case, two volunteers will be required - preferably a couple (a man and a woman). They are both blindfolded and taken to opposite ends of the room. The woman is given a glass of vodka and a sandwich. She must find a man, feed and drink him. By the way, no one will forbid a man to give his voice to a lady, because he wants to be well-fed and drunk?!

However, for the poignancy of the moment, this entire process should happen in no more than two minutes. The time is marked by the toastmaster. If everything works out for the couple, then the man kisses his lady in gratitude, but no, they send her to the table to train.

8. "Ten for a hundred and you're free!"

Like many alcohol competitions, this one is “dangerous to your health”; it is definitely worth warning participants about the harshness of the conditions. For extreme sports fans, this game is played with a bowl of vodka and a set of 10 times 100 grams at a time.

We offer an option that is softer for the participants and more spectacular for the audience (it is suitable for both men and women). For 5 participants you will need 5.5 - 6 liters of beer, it must be poured into one basin and placed in the center of the playing hall. Each participant is given a glass or mug with a capacity of one hundred grams. Conditions: each player must try to drink ten glasses of beer in two minutes.

Naturally, the first person to complete the task is considered the winner, but if someone cannot overcome ten glasses, it is better not to force them.

9. "Drunken checkers."

In this case, instead of checkers, players get glasses with vodka - these are “white”, and glasses with cognac - these are “black”. Then everything goes according to plan: cut down the opponent’s piece - drink, cut it down - drink. The winner, of course, is awarded a prize, but it will be surprising if he is able to appreciate it.

10. “These are the people who are hired as astronauts!”

The principle of this is simple and therefore valuable. We all remember the children's game with chairs, when there is one less chair than there are participants. It’s the same here: we put a table in the center of the hall, on it there are one fewer glasses of alcohol than there are participants.

At the command “Let’s go!”, to music like “Let’s pour it!” or just any incendiary - everyone walks around the table. The music has stopped - everyone is grabbing and drinking. Those who didn't make it in time dropped out. One chair is removed, the glasses are refilled and so on until the bitter end, which is worth waiting for to see how the “future cosmonauts” with dizzy heads try not to lose their way and not miss the stop of the music. As always, it’s funny for the audience, but not always for the players

The winner, of course, receives honor, a medal and an anthem in his honor, for example, the song “Earth in the Porthole.”

11. "How to become a limonner?"

People often call a million a “lemon”, so maybe in order to become a millionaire you should start by becoming a “lemonmonaire”!?

Three participants are called for the competition, a tray is prepared for each, on which there is a glass of vodka, a straw, half a lemon, a measuring cup and sliced ​​lemon slices. Everything looks pretty tasty, but the catch is that there is too much lemon in the test.

Stage 2. On command, squeeze out as much as possible from half a lemon into a measuring cup. The maximum result is recorded.

Stage 3. The squeezed lemon juice is poured into a glass of vodka and, on command, it is drunk quickly using a straw.

Such a competition should have a prize fund and appropriate musical accompaniment, for example, the song “Oh, you lemons, my lemons..” and an adequate prize fund: for 3rd place just a lemon, for 2nd place - a chekushka of vodka, the winner receives a full holiday set : chekushka and lemon.

12. "Fountain of pissing boys."

The presenter will need four to five empty glasses and the same number of bottles. From among the guests we call the appropriate number of players, preferably men. At the leader’s command, they open the bottles, clamp them between their legs with their necks up, and in this position fill the glasses. Helping with your hands or squatting low is prohibited.

The one who “writes” in his glass faster and more completely wins. And as an additional gift, the presenter offers the player to drink the contents of the glass, if the participant, of course, wishes.

13. "Roulette in Russian."

It's roulette, but with drinks. In a simplified version, you can place three piles in front of a person, pour vodka into one of them, and water into the other two (or vice versa). All these manipulations are carried out either behind the back of the player who has turned away and in front of the rest of the audience, or a tray with prepared glasses is taken out from another room.

The point of the game is for its participants to drink their glasses with different facial expressions, and observers to guess how many “blank” shots each of them had. Then observers and players change places.

If there are those interested, you can repeat “roulette in Russian” for an encore.

14. "Valuable cargo."

The “bearded” relay race with a spoon takes on a completely different meaning if it is filled with new content. Two teams - any number of players. A chair with a bowl of vodka (!) is placed at one end of the hall, and two chairs and two empty glasses are placed at the other end. Participants receive a tablespoon as a utensil for transferring vodka from a bowl to a glass. With the help of this simple device, the relay participants (one at a time) must fill their glasses with “valuable cargo.”

Whoever managed to do it faster wins, and the winners get a prize and the right to dispose of the contents at their discretion.

15. "Ours in space".

Space is a serious matter, so the main condition of this game is not to laugh. Anyone who cannot stand it is fined and receives additional tasks from the “base” (one of the guests or the presenter).

After the leader’s command, everyone gets down on all fours and begins to pretend to be “lunar rovers.” It is best to number them: “Lunokhod 1”, “Lunokhod 2” and so on. (before “disembarking”, participants are advised to refuel well - take “fuel”).

Moving on all fours, all “lunar rovers” must report in great detail what is happening to them. For example, “I, Lunokhod 1 crashed into an unknown object and dented the skin.” Whoever laughed receives tasks from the “lunar base”: “find and deliver 1.0 fuel to the base”, “free the hull of your lunar rover from two parts of the skin”, “urgently fill in 100 grams of fuel”, “move to approach the lunar rover 3 - dock ", "after docking, perform joint maneuvers to remove three skin parts from Lunokhod 5", « explore the design features of Lunokhod 6”, etc.

Prizes include space explorer diplomas and general applause.

16. "Home drug addiction specialist."

5 married couples are participating. The presenter begins by saying that it is believed that it is impossible to deceive an experienced wife and one glance at her husband is enough for her to determine how much, what and with whom the husband drank. And an experienced husband believes that he can always skillfully hide it.

The essence of the competition is that the male players are given a glass with a clear liquid and a straw (the glasses are given to the participants in random order, one of them contains water), the main task of each of them is to not let observers understand which of them is He drinks water.

At the signal, all participants begin to drink to the cheerful music, and the wives begin to watch. In the hall there are disputes around the question of who winced and who was “distorted”, but the final answer lies with the home “narcologists”.

When they give their answers, the presenter, who played along with everyone who thought that their betrothed was definitely drinking water, sums up the results and announces that there was vodka... in all the glasses!

There are no losers - it's more fun than a competition.

17. "Tic-tac-toe the grown-up way."

We remember the children's game of tic-tac-toe and play it like an adult.

Let the “crosses” be blue glasses, and the “toes” red or glasses of the same color, but with appropriate markings. You need to make a cardboard field in advance with a line corresponding to the game. The game takes place according to the traditional rules of moves, with the only difference being that the winner takes three cans of beer, with which he will make a winning game.

So you can have as much fun as you want. The main thing is that there is an opportunity to win back and challenge the opponent to a rematch.

18. "The Wedding General."

Wonderful (thanks to the author of the idea), it is desirable that the participants (the number can be any) sit comfortably and comfortably (not crowded) - at a table or at a bar counter. For the game, one authoritative guest is chosen (who knows how and loves to drink), he is announced as the wedding (anniversary) general and the sequence of actions is explained: first a sip of vodka, then wiping an imaginary mustache, then tapping the glass on the table, quacks contentedly and again - filling the glass with vodka. And all participants repeat the entire chain of actions: drinking, wiping, tapping, quacking, filling.

Moreover, for greater entertainment, the “wedding general” must loudly announce his actions: “the general is drinking!”, “the general is wiping his mustache!” and so on - this is a kind of master class. The trick is that the first time he does all this once, then twice, then three times, and so on.

The one who gets lost or misses the order of actions is eliminated from the “competition”. Those who pass the test also receive the honorary title of “general”; the rest receive only a certificate that they have completed the training course.

This idea can be repeated in the same company for several holidays in a row, having developed your own system for obtaining successive titles.

19. "Cool Bombers."

A game that is fun not only for the spectators, but also for the participants. Make four to six pairs of men and women. Boys will be bombers, and girls will be assigned the role of refueling aircraft. As for the “equipment” for this game, you will need two to three dozen five-ruble coins and small bowls or bowls according to the number of completed pairs.

At the “start” the “bombers” line up. Bowls or bowls are placed five to six meters away from them. In the middle of this imaginary path, girls are placed with glasses of vodka. Before the “flight,” the participating planes must warm up their engines properly, so the presenter will have to insist that the men give a good honk.

Then they are given a combat mission: hold the “bombs” - nickels between their knees, “fly” to the gas station, drink a glass of vodka and continue on to the “object”, that is, to the bowl. Then, by “unclenching” your knees, drop the “bomb” directly at the “target”.

Having “bombed” each plane, it comes back and again takes a “bomb” as a cargo, and having “reached” the tankers, they take on “fuel”. So the flights continue for four to five minutes.

The winner is determined by the number of coins that fall into the bowl. For a good mood, you can play songs like “Under the Wing of an Airplane” or “Planes First.”

20. "Table sports competitions."

A favorite sports game is selected: hockey, basketball, football, and teams with the number of players corresponding to the sport are selected. A glass or a glass of strong drink is used as a ball.

A judge and commentator must be appointed. It is better if the commentator is a toastmaster, as the most sober one. It is he who comments and leads the course of the game: “Vasily passes the ball to Anton, who makes a pass to Anastasia, who confidently scores a goal into the goal. Oh no, it was a barbell!” Thus, a full glass passes from hand to hand, and only the one who gets the “goal” drinks it. It is clear that the number of goals scored and missed depends entirely on the referee and the reaction of the players.

With the help of this “sports competition,” any ordinary “drinking party” can become a meaningful, entertaining and exciting event.

21. “Why should we build a house?”

A well-warmed-up company is invited to “play houses” - each participant builds his own house from dominoes. Whoever's house is collapsing drinks a fine glass.

In the excitement of this, everyone begins to rush, and the houses collapse, almost at the very first stage of construction. In addition, after each penalty kick, the players have less and less chance of completing their “construction” to the end.

And, in general, the winner is not the one who completes the house, but the one who lasts the longest on his feet, or rather retains the ability to adequately manipulate his hands. This is where the participants understand “that they should build a house,” however, unfortunately, not everyone can understand this.

22. "Beer Roulette."

A competition for beer lovers who decided to add elements of excitement to their beer feast. To play, we take one more glasses than there are players and several well-soaked (washed) coins. Each participant has his own numbered or marked glass.

Beer is poured into the extra glass to the brim, into all the others - one third or half. A full glass of beer is placed in the center of the table, all the rest are placed around it.

The host starts the game: he must throw a coin on the table so that it bounces and falls into someone else’s glass, then the beer from this glass is his. If the coin lands in his own bowl, then the thrower chooses the lucky one, who drinks beer from his glass and gets the right to the next throw.

In the case when the host is lucky and hits someone else's glass five times in a row, the sixth time he can drain the central foamy cup. But when the coin “jumps” immediately into the central glass, you are given the right to drink it and all the other glasses.

Each company can come up with its own rules - as long as there is a “sea of ​​beer”.

23. “One drinks, the other snacks.”

Those interested are divided into two teams with the same number of participants, but in order for the roles of the participants to change, it is better if their number is not a multiple of 4 (that is, it will be anything but not equal to 4, 8, 12, 16, etc.) .

The essence of the relay race: at the opposite end of the hall, two tables are placed with exactly the same “gentleman’s sets” - a bottle of vodka, a glass (if there are too many people, then a glass is better) and lemon (cheese or sausage) cut into pieces. At the leader’s signal, the first player from each team runs up to the tables. He pours vodka into a glass and runs back to the team. The second participant immediately runs - drinks the contents of the glass and quickly returns, the third runs to the tray - snacks on a piece of treat and goes to the team.

The fourth player has the hardest time; he does all the “manipulations” at once: pours, drinks, has a snack and runs back. And it all starts all over again: one pours, another drinks, the third has a snack, the fourth enjoys the process to the fullest.

This truly team game continues until the alcohol runs out. The team that finishes the bottle the fastest is considered the winner.

24. "Low drinkers, shy and hardy."

First of all, it is necessary to explain to future players that everyone who drinks alcoholic beverages is divided into three groups: light drinkers - for whom everything is not enough, shy - who stick to the wall, and hardy - these are those who carry out bottles for everyone.

An entertaining competition for meeting old friends is based on dividing players into these three categories. The toastmaster forms teams of three people, among whom “light drinkers”, “shy” and “hardy” are appointed. In front of each team, a table is placed with an equal number of bottles of different drinks - the “light drinker” must empty them, the “shy” one must line the empty containers along the walls, and the “hardy” one must put them in a specially issued string bag and bring them to the “reception point”.

In order for the competition to acquire the necessary spice, we advise you to prepare for each team from five to ten small bottles (0.5 - 0.7) and limit the playing time to three to four minutes. The team that presents the most empty bottles at the finish line wins.

25. "Eleven meter with a surprise."

A “path” of eleven meters is laid out in front of the player, on which there is a glass of something intoxicating every meter. Standing on all fours and holding a “soccer ball” between his chin and chest, the participant crawls these eleven meters and empties all the glasses in his path. In this case, the ball (it is better to use a smaller ball than a football) should remain in its place; if the participant drops it, he quickly picks it up and moves on. For each fall - a penalty point.

The winner is the one who overcomes the obstacle in less time with minimal penalty points, which can simply be taken into account or an equal number of penalty glasses can be assigned - at the discretion of the public.

26. "Fun Ski Track".

The same props as in New Year's Eve can be used in another version of fun competitions. Team members are divided into pairs better than 3, 5 or 7 pairs. The first couple, one after another, gets on their skis and carries glasses with a decanter and a light snack on plates to the finish line on trays. Food and drinks need to be delivered to the “finishing” chairs and then run back.

The second couple, as a result of coordinated sliding, reaches the chairs, and quickly drinks and snacks, puts the dishes on trays and runs back. The third pair again with full trays, etc. and so on until the vodka runs out at the start or limit the competition to time.

Then the winners are placed on the podium, the rest receive consolation prizes and recognition from the public.

27. "Sea of ​​beer."

The competition is organized on a knockout basis. For example, four cans of beer are placed in a circle on the floor. At the same time, there is always one more participant than the number of drink containers on display. To the sounds of cheerful music (the song “Beer is the best alcohol” or the composition of the Dune group “If there was a sea of ​​​​beer”), participants circle around the beer. The music stops - everyone grabs one can for themselves. Those who didn't make it in time dropped out.

At the next stage, participants are asked to return the prize fund to its place, the presenter removes one of the cans, and three cans and four participants remain, and so on until two participants and one can remain.

The player who manages to grab the last can is considered the winner and is given a “sea of ​​beer” - all available cans of beer.

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