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Your Guide to Popular Drinking Games at College Parties



By Phoenix Delray

College parties are all about having fun, and where there is fun to be had, there must be games. There are countless games that are favorites at these get togethers. Drinking games such as beer pong, power hour, frisbeer, and flipcup are college classics. When you do go to a party at college, dont be left in the dark when someone asks you to join in a game of wisest wizard staff the last thing that party goers want (or are able) to do is to sit and explain anything.

First up on the list of drinking games for college parties is beer pong. There are two teams of two players at opposite ends of a ping pong table that stands with 6 or more plastic cups that are generously filled with beer. The object is to throw a ping pong ball into the cups at the other end of the table. The opponents have to finish the beer from the cup that the ball went in to and then the cup is removed from the game. The game is played until one team takes the last cup.

Another popular drinking game that you will see at college parties is flip cup. This game involves lots of beer, plastic cups, a table, and at least six people, however the more people you have, the better. Two teams line up at the long sides of a table and match up with someone standing across the table from them. The object is to drink the beer as quickly as possible and then put your cup on the edge of the table. Then, you flip the cup into the air to get it to land with the open side down on the table. The next player in line does the same thing until all are finished. The first team to finish wins.

Frisbeer is a fun outdoor, hopefully, game that is a hit at college parties as well. In frisbeer, there are two teams of two people, 2 bricks, and two bottles (preferably plastic) filled with water. Dont waste the beer! The object of the game is to knock over your opponents bottles before they knock down yours with the Frisbee. Teams stand about 25 feet apart. Placing the bottles on bricks is good so that the bottles dont topple from a Frisbee sliding on the ground. Two cups of beer are placed half way between each team, off to the side and out of the way. Basically, when a team member knocks a bottle down, the other team members have to run and chug the two cups of beer, then run back to the field to try to swat down the other teams next Frisbee throw for a point. The first team to knock the other teams bottles down wins, or another round may be set up.


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