
The Best Drinking Games From Around The World And How To Play Them
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on June 28, 2016
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People love to play games. No matter where you come from, mixing games with strong alcoholic beverages creates the ultimate wing-man, capable of overcoming any language barrier. After a few rounds you’ll be making the same dirty jokes and friending each other on Facebook as you try to tell stories in gibberish. Here are our top 5 drinking games from around the world, and how to play them!
Jiuling

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The Rules:
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The game of Jiuling is about 3,200 years old, making it the world’s oldest drinking game! -
To play, drinkers need a glass of beer, fingers, and math skills. -
Players begin by holding up a certain number of fingers behind their backs. -
Each player tries to guess the combined number of fingers being held up. -
Whoever guesses the closest to the correct answer gets to enjoy their victory by watching the losers drink. -
The game heats up the longer it progresses, as math skills become compromised the more players drink!
The convo you'll be having with your stomach the next day

Stomach
WTF bro?!

You
I'm sorry, I have no idea what happened last night... :/

Brain
Sorry dude, things got weird after your 6th drink, I had to get out of there...

Stomach
You really f@#ked me man! I haven't had that much beer since you were in college! That's it, take it all back!

You
Oh no... Don't- oh God...

You

Japan - Ping Pong Pang

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The Rules:
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One player starts the game by saying “ping,” then the person to his left quickly says “pong” followed by the next player in line who says “pang.” -
The person that says “pang” has to simultaneously point at someone else who starts the whole process again by shouting “ping.” -
If you hesitate or forget to point, everyone else chants iki iki iki: “Drink up bitch!” -
Try this one with some shochu, a clear distilled Japanese liquor that’s like vodka but smoother.
What you will probably look like the next day:

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Ireland: Coasters

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The Rules:
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The game is played at the bar or on a table. -
Participants need a plentiful supply of cheap cardboard coasters and beer. -
You begin with one coaster placed at the edge of the table with the goal being to flick the coaster with a finger in the air and catch it with the same hand before it hits the table. -
Each round gives participants one chance to flip and catch the coasters. -
If you don’t catch it, you have to drink the amount of coasters that were caught by the previous player. -
The game starts with one coaster and increases by one each round.
Beware: You might be having this conversation later in the night - Try to avoid this from happening.
You
You up?
Your ex
It's 4am
You
I lovcew yoiu
Your ex
I'm going back to sleep. Don't text me again
You
I mosss youy so muchg wheree dids it all go wrongsa
You
Are you there?
You
I know your der
You

Kastenlauf – Germany, Austria, Switzerland

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The Rules:
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Teams of two walk a 3 to 8-mile course while carrying a crate of beer. -
Each team must consume their crate of beer before crossing the finish line.
the end, you should be feeling something like this:

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Latin America: Dudo

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The Rules:
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According to legend, this Latin drinking game started over 400 years ago! -
Each player rolls five dice in a tumbler (or cup) but keeps the dice hidden. -
Players then go around and say how many numbers they’re showing (e.g. “I’ve got five 3’s”) until one player calls bullshit on another for making an outrageous claim. -
The loser who is incorrectly challenged has to drink, so best to put on your strongest poker face.
The convo you will be having with your past self the next day:
Present you
What happened last night...?
Past you

Present you
Why did I drink so much...?!
Past you

Present you
Well did I at least have fun then...?
Past you

Present you
Ugh, I'm never drinking again...
Past you

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