Mexicali
Calling you out, son!
Objective
Everyone likes a good drinking game of Bulls*** but if you are looking for a new way to call bluffs and stuff. Mexicali is the game for you. This new drinking game is definitely a fun one to try out if you never have before.
What You Need:
4 Dice (or a dice app on your phone)
2 Cups (optional)
Drinks!
3 Players or more
2 Cups (optional)
Drinks!
3 Players or more
How To Play:
Everyone sits in a circle and someone is chosen to go first.
The next person to their left will go after and so on.
Give the first player two dice and make them roll first.
You do not reveal what is rolled and only that person can look.
After the first player rolls, they will keep their dice.
The next player rolls their 2 dice and only that person can look at what they rolled.
The second player gets to announce if they think their roll is higher than the previous person's roll. Either by announcing the exact number that they rolled. Or by bluffing and announcing a number they didn't didn't roll.
Yes that means the first player might already know if they should call a bluff or not. However you might not be bluffing making it risky for you to call a bluff on someone.
If the first player doesn't call bluff, the first player gives up their dice to the next player and no die are revealed.
Continue playing by trying to beat the last announced score.
If the second player does call bluff, reveal the dice and compare scores.
If you called bluff and it wasn't a bluff. You must drink for being wrong!
If you call bluff and it didn't beat your score. Then the person that didn't beat your score, has to drink.
However if you call bluff and was a lie. Meaning the score announced was a lie. Both players have to drink if the actual score revealed is not higher than the announced score.
Only the player who went before you can call your bluff.
If a bluff is caught, re-roll the dice and continue to the next people's turn.
The next person to their left will go after and so on.
Give the first player two dice and make them roll first.
You do not reveal what is rolled and only that person can look.
After the first player rolls, they will keep their dice.
The next player rolls their 2 dice and only that person can look at what they rolled.
The second player gets to announce if they think their roll is higher than the previous person's roll. Either by announcing the exact number that they rolled. Or by bluffing and announcing a number they didn't didn't roll.
Yes that means the first player might already know if they should call a bluff or not. However you might not be bluffing making it risky for you to call a bluff on someone.
If the first player doesn't call bluff, the first player gives up their dice to the next player and no die are revealed.
Continue playing by trying to beat the last announced score.
If the second player does call bluff, reveal the dice and compare scores.
If you called bluff and it wasn't a bluff. You must drink for being wrong!
If you call bluff and it didn't beat your score. Then the person that didn't beat your score, has to drink.
However if you call bluff and was a lie. Meaning the score announced was a lie. Both players have to drink if the actual score revealed is not higher than the announced score.
Only the player who went before you can call your bluff.
If a bluff is caught, re-roll the dice and continue to the next people's turn.
Scoring:
Scoring is a little tricky.
The value of the dice is based off of the highest value and lowest value of the dice.
Which means if you roll a 5 and roll a 6, the value/score is 65 with the highest number being first and the lowest number being second.
For example if you roll a 2 and a 4. The value is not 24 because 2 is not higher then 4. Instead the score is 42 and the next player must beat that score with something higher then 42.
Now if you roll a double then the score/value gets multiplied. Let's say someone rolls a pair of 3's. The lowest and highest value is 3 and you will multiply times 100. The new score would now be 300 making it more likely someone is lying.
Like with many games though, certain values have certain rules. So below is a list of all the possible values and rules that are associated with special numbers. There are only 2 rules but feel free to add more!
The value of the dice is based off of the highest value and lowest value of the dice.
Which means if you roll a 5 and roll a 6, the value/score is 65 with the highest number being first and the lowest number being second.
For example if you roll a 2 and a 4. The value is not 24 because 2 is not higher then 4. Instead the score is 42 and the next player must beat that score with something higher then 42.
Now if you roll a double then the score/value gets multiplied. Let's say someone rolls a pair of 3's. The lowest and highest value is 3 and you will multiply times 100. The new score would now be 300 making it more likely someone is lying.
Like with many games though, certain values have certain rules. So below is a list of all the possible values and rules that are associated with special numbers. There are only 2 rules but feel free to add more!
Scores:
- 2-1 = "21" Mexicali which is wild and beats all other scores.
- 3-1 = "31" Reverse the order of play
- 3-2 = "32" Everyone must take a drink
- 4-1 = "41"
- 4-2 = "42"
- 4-3 = "43"
- 4-5 = "45"
- 5-1 = "51"
- 5-2 = "52"
- 5-3 = "53"
- 5-4 = "54"
- 6-1 = "61"
- 6-2 = "62"
- 6-3 = "63"
- 6-4 = "64"
- 6-5 = "65"
- 1-1 = "100"
- 2-2 = "200"
- 3-3 = "300"
- 4-4 = "400"
- 5-5 = "500"
- 6-6 = "600"
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