Kings Cup, sometimes known as Ring of Fire, involves assigning pre-determined rules to each card in a deck. Players take turns drawing cards and must drink according to the card they draw. Kings Cup is a great drinking game with friends and at parties.
See full list on wikihow.com. Kings Cup: Online. Here you can play the classic card drinking game online without a deck of cards. Equipment for King’s Cup. A couple of friends; Beer or other drinks; Gameplay and rules of Kings Cup. Number of players: 4 - 12 players. Kings Cup is played round by the round in a clockwise direction. Each turn, a player turns over an unturned. Kings Cup is, quite literally, the king of the drinking games. This popular card game is a mainstay of college parties, especially with large groups, and always makes for a fun and entertaining time. Ace: Do a waterfall, in which every player starts drinking at the same time, and you can only stop once the player before you does. (The player who drew the card is the first who can call it quits.).
Players: 3+ players
Required Supplies: Deck of Playing Cards, One Large Cup
Start by placing a large empty cup in the centre of your table. This is the Kings Cup. Take the deck of cards and spread them upside down around the cup. The cards should form a ring around the cup which is referred to as the Ring of Fire. Each player should start the game by pouring a bit of their drink into the Kings Cup.
Next up, you need to come up with a rule that you’ll associate with each card. Grab a piece of paper and write down “Ace, One, Two, Three….” etc, all the way up to King. Work as a group to come up with eleven rules and write one rule or each card from Ace up to Jack. The final two rules are always the same for the Queen and King cards. If a player draws a Queen card they must add some of their own drink into the King’s Cup in the centre of the table. If a player draws a King card they must drink whatever is in the King’s Cup. Below are some of my other favourite rules to help get you started with the other cards. Feel free to substitute any of your own rules in.
The first player starts by drawing a card from the ring of cards and places it face-up on the the table. They then follow the rule that is associated with the card. Once their turn is over the next person in the circle draws a card and follows the rules just like the first person. The game ends when all the cards are drawn from the ring of cards. Anytime that the circle is “broken” (a gap in cards from the ring) the person who drew the card must drink.
Instead of playing with the ring of cards around the Kings Cup, instead play with an empty bottle in the middle. At the end of each person’s turn they must place their discarded card on top of the bottle. The next person who places a card on the bottle must place it with two of the card’s corners off of the other cards. Eventually the amount of cards will expand and become unstable. Whoever knocks the cards off the bottle must finish their drink.
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