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Typically, players will aim for the empty net and try to get multiple goals. The starting player tosses a quarter onto the box. If the quarter lands on a blank spot, the player writes a rule in that location and draws a circle around it—making as big or small as desired. If someone lands their quarter in a rule circle they have to do that rule. Each person gets one quarter flip per turn, and then you continue to the next person.

You keep going until the box is filled with rules. Some of these rules can be changed depending on your group. For example: we used to do Waterfall in order. You could only stop drinking after the person immediately before you stopped.

Same with thumbmaster. You can do it for the whole game, or you can do it only when the card drops. First to set up the game, clear off a table and set a cup in the middle with the deck of cards placed around the cup in a circle. Before you start the game you must know what each card stands for:. A- Waterfall — Everyone must keep drinking until the person who picked the card stops.

So who knows how long you will be going for! Whoever messes up, drinks. Jack- Make a Rule — You can make up any rule that everyone has to follow, such as you can only drink with your right hand.

Everyone including you must follow this rule for the whole entire game and if you disobey you must drink. Queen- Questions — Go around in a circle and you have to keep asking questions to each other.

Whoever messes up and does not say a question, drinks. King- Pour! Whomever picks up the LAST king must drink the whole cup, which could be filled with different drinks, so who knows how bad it could taste! Now that you know the rules. Say "fuzzy duck" to the person on your left. Continue until someone says "does he".

You must now say "ducky fuzz", going right. Mess up? Take a drink. Take it in turns to count to 21, but aim not to be the one who says "21". If you say "21", then you have to take a forfeit. Rules vary from game to game, but there is a handy list of the most common ones here. Like Uno, but with more lying. If you get caught out, down your drink.

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