![]() (ex: No pointing, must speak in an accent, must refer to all players as “sir and/or madam.”) Any player who draws a jack can overturn the rule. Any player who breaks the rule must drink. Jack - Make A Rule - The player who draws can make a rule that must be followed for the rest of the game. ![]() The first player to lower all three fingers must drink. Start a game of never have I ever (You say, “Never have I ever….” and if someone has done that, they put a finger down). The first player who fails to think of a rhyme must drink.ġ0 - Never Have I Ever - Everyone at the table must put up three fingers. Going to the left, players have to make up a rhyming phrase to stay in the noun (“I like to drink beer” or “the weather’s been clear”). This keeps going until another 8 is drawn.ĩ - Rhyme - The player who draws must say phrase (“There’s so much holiday cheer”). The last player to do so must drink.Ĩ - Mate - The player who draws picks another player to be their “mate.” The mate must drink every time the original player does. The last player to do so must drink.ĥ - Guys - All of the male players must drink.Ħ - Chicks - All of the female players must drink.ħ - Heaven - Everyone at the table must put their hands in the air. A player cannot stop drinking until the player to their right has stopped drinking.Ģ - You - The player who draws can choose another player who must drink.ģ - Me - The player who draws must drink.Ĥ - Floor - Everyone at the table must reach down and touch the floor. Remember, there are no losers in King’s Cup!Īce - Waterfall - Everyone starts chugging their drink. Continue in this fashion until the final King card is drawn or there are no more cards on the table, the choice is yours. When the rule has been carried out, the person to the left picks a card. Each card has a corresponding rule/activity (see below). ![]() Player 1 draws a card from the table and everyone must follow the “rule”. Cocktails beware.) Whoever’s birthday is next goes first. (Note: Lighter beer is ideal for this game since you’ll drink a fair amount. To start, fan out a deck of cards face down around an empty vessel (preferably a large one.) Make sure that all players have a beverage of some sort. All you need is a deck of cards, adult beverages and a bit of humor. Great for groups of 4 or more and doesn’t require a lot of movement. It’s the trick up your sleeve that can turn strangers into friends and a quiet night in into a jolly holiday. Stuck in a cabin or need to break the ice with your sister’s new beau? Kings Cup is the great unifier.
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