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7-11- or doubles: Dice Drinking Games

One person rolls the dice; if that person rolls a 7-11-or doubles then he picks someone to drink. Whoever he picks then must take the glass (being sure not to touch it with his hand) and fill it up 1/4 of the way. The object of the game is to chug that glass before the person rolling the dice rolls another 7-11-double.

The person rolling the dice CANNOT touch the dice until the other person touches the glass with his hand. If the roller touches the dice before the drinker touches his glass then the roller must drink. If the drinker does not finish the glass before the roller rolls a 7-11-doubles then the process is repeated again until he beats the roller. If he beats the roller the dice are then passed to the next person and the game starts over again.  

In addition, someone can also steal the cup and try to finish it before the roller can roll the 7-11-doubles (basically trying to save a person that has had to drink a few in a row). If however the roller does beat the person stealing the cup, that person who stole the cup has to continue in the other persons place.

                  

Dice Drinking Games Rules #1


Beer Die: Dice Drinking Games

You have four cups spread out to each corner of a rectangular table. You will have two teams of two, one  on each side of the table. The cups will be filled with beer. The object of the game is to throw the die into the opponents cup of beer on the opposite side of the table. All throws must reach or surpass head level in height. If the die bounces on the table and goes through the cups of beer, the players on the opposite side a required to catch the die one handed. If the die hits the floor it is one point for the throwing team and the dropped die team must take a drink.

If a throwing team makes the die into the beer it counts as two points and the other team has to pound their beers. There are seven drinks in a cup. If the die bounces off a cup and stays on the table there is no point scored but the team who's cup got hit must take a drink.

Extra Rules: Some people play that if the die lands on the table with the five showing the throwing team must pound there beers. An off shoot of this rule is that nobody at the table can say "five" (you would not believe how many beers you can trick people into pounding). Ex How old are you? What is today's date? What is 24 minus 19? What time is it?  How many days are there in a year? There is bound to be five in there somewhere.

                    

Dice Drinking Games Rules #2


Threshold: Dice Drinking Games

This game is very easy and can get you very wasted. For this dice game you need of course a die or dice, a cup, people, and alcohol. The first person (the shaker) puts the die and a quarter in the glass and begins shaking it at the person next to them (the shakee). The shakee then calls head or tails. If the shakee is correct the shaker has to drink the number shown on the die. If the shakee is wrong they have to drink the number on the die.

A variation that leads to a quicker black out is to play with more than one die.

                                      

Dice Drinking Games Rules #3


Three Man: Dice Drinking Games

This is another simple dice drinking game that will have you calling home to mommy the next morning. For this game you will need a pair of dice, people and a lot of drinks. 7= drink left, 11=drink right,  doubles = you can split the drinks or give them all to one person, if a person rolls 2 + 1 they become the three man.

The three man has to drink anytime a three shows up on the board. The only way to get out of being the three man is if someone else at the table  rolls the 2 + 1.

This game is best played with a limited number of people (4 or 5 is usually the best)

                            

Dice Drinking Games Rules #4


Sixes: Dice Drinking Games

Sixes is an easy dice drinking game to learn. For the game you will need a die, 6 cups and some people. Line up the cups. The first person starts by rolling the die. The number it lands on corresponds to the number of the cup in line. If there is no beer in the cup the roller gets to pour as much in as they want. If there is beer in the cup then the roller must pound the drink and roll again until they get to an empty cup.

                                

Dice Drinking Games Rules #5


Desperate to Drink: Dice Drinking Games

For this game you need 3-6 people, a die, and a bunch of beer. Each person should have a corresponding  number on the die. If you are playing with three people you can decide to play two numbers. The first person rolls the die, whatever number that shows up, the corresponding person has to drink. The roller continues to roll the die until they hit one of their own numbers. 

    

Dice Drinking Games Rules #6


The Inviter: Dice Drinking Games

This game is good if you are trying to start up a round of drinking games at a party and you do not know many of the people there.

1= roller drinks beer

2 or 5= roller passes the die to the next player

3= person to the left of the roller takes a drink

4= person to the right of the roller takes a drink

6= roller invites someone to drink with them

           

Dice Drinking Games Rules #7


Boxer: Dice Drinking Games

For the game Boxer you will need: four or five people, two shot glasses, beer, a set of dice, and a stop watch.

Here are the rules: there are only two players, but each player has a trainer (+2 people); a referee, if needed a shot glass; and one die. Each player must start with the same amount of beer. The trainers are in charge of it. They will fill their respective "fighters" shot glass with beer. The referee, if you choose to use one, will start the "fight".

The object is for each fighter to roll the highest number possible with their one die. The one with the lower number will have to "shoot" the beer that their trainer poured for them. The trainer then fills it right back up. The whole time, the designated referee will be keeping time on the watch. Each round is 3 minutes long, and the number of rounds varies on the "fighters" choice.

The winner is chosen by how many drinks they took. The "fighter" with the lesser number of drinks wins and each "fighter's" trainer will keep track of their drinks.

                                                               

Dice Drinking Games Rules #8


Chasing the Ace: Dice Drinking Games

For the dice game chasing the ace you need at least four people (the more = more fun), two cups, dice, and  beer.

Sit in a circle and give two people, who are opposite each other, a cup each with a die in it. On the count of three start rolling the dice out of the cup.

Amount on die.

1=pass the cup and die to your left
2=nothing
3=nothing
4=one drink for the person on your left
5=one drink for the person on your right
6=one drink for yourself

You roll until you get a 1 on the die. If you get stuck with both cups, your penalty is to chug the rest of your beer. You must take your drinks as assigned immediately, even if you are rolling.

                                    

Dice Drinking Games Rules #9


Rolling Math: Dice Drinking Games

For this game you will need a pair of dice, beer and two people. Both players roll their die at the same time. The person with the highest die wins, the loser subtracts the number on their die from the number on winners die and then drinks the difference. If the players both roll the same number they both must drink the total number that the dice adds up to.

                       

Dice Drinking Games Rules #10


 

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