Quarters
The Simple Yet Classic Drinking Game Rules for Quarters
Objective:
The drinking game Quarters is definitely an original you may have already heard of. However we rarely see anyone play it and it is still so much fun! Players take turns trying to get a quarter into a glass and choose who gets to drink when they do. There are many versions to Quarters though so here we go over the basic drinking game rules for Quarters.
What You Need:
1 or more Quarters
2 or more Players minimum
Glass Cups are most fun (preferably one cup for each person)
A table that will bounce Quarters
2 or more Players minimum
Glass Cups are most fun (preferably one cup for each person)
A table that will bounce Quarters
How To Play:
Gather players around your table and determine who will go first.
Since it is a game of Quarters you can take turns flipping coins to decide who will start.
The game begins with the first player getting a chance to bounce their quarter into their glass.
If playing with 1 glass decide as a group what your beverage will be.
If playing with a glass for each person, beverages are decided by the owner of that glass.
Turns go counter-clockwise with each person only getting 1 turn to try and bounce.
When you successfully bounce a quarter into your drink, you get to decide who has to take a drink.
Cups must be at least 10 inches away from the edge of the table when bouncing.
Every turn a player gets, players have a chance to call "Chance!" after their first unsuccessful bounce.
Player's must call chance "after" their first bounce and can only call chance 1 time per turn.
On your chance if you bounce it in your glass. You must pick who has to drink now and play continues.
When someone calls "Chance!" and misses their bounce into the cup. This results in a drinking penalty and that bouncer must drink.
If you finish your drink you get eliminated. Last person standing is the winner! We don't mean that literally!
Since it is a game of Quarters you can take turns flipping coins to decide who will start.
The game begins with the first player getting a chance to bounce their quarter into their glass.
If playing with 1 glass decide as a group what your beverage will be.
If playing with a glass for each person, beverages are decided by the owner of that glass.
Turns go counter-clockwise with each person only getting 1 turn to try and bounce.
When you successfully bounce a quarter into your drink, you get to decide who has to take a drink.
Cups must be at least 10 inches away from the edge of the table when bouncing.
Every turn a player gets, players have a chance to call "Chance!" after their first unsuccessful bounce.
Player's must call chance "after" their first bounce and can only call chance 1 time per turn.
On your chance if you bounce it in your glass. You must pick who has to drink now and play continues.
When someone calls "Chance!" and misses their bounce into the cup. This results in a drinking penalty and that bouncer must drink.
If you finish your drink you get eliminated. Last person standing is the winner! We don't mean that literally!
More Ways To Play Below:
Make A Rule
In the event someone bounces a quarter into the center mug. That person makes a new rule and gets to decide whether or not it cancels out a previous rule.
Challenge!
In the event a shooter bounces a quarter that hits the rim of the glass and still misses.
Other players at the table can decide whether or not to Challenge the shooter to bounce again.
When the bouncer misses after being challenged, the bouncer must take a drink for every person that challenged them.
If the bouncer makes it into a cup, then the challengers must drink instead.
Other players at the table can decide whether or not to Challenge the shooter to bounce again.
When the bouncer misses after being challenged, the bouncer must take a drink for every person that challenged them.
If the bouncer makes it into a cup, then the challengers must drink instead.
Center Cup!
Center Cup! This style of play might sound familiar but basically you play with 4 players or more each with their own cup.
In the middle of the table is a house cup or a "Big Chug" cup with drink in it.
Players face off by starting at opposite ends of the table.
Bounce a quarter in successfully and you get to pass only the quarter to the person on your right.
If you make a bounce on your first try you can pass the quarter to any player at the table.
Once a quarter is passed that overlaps someone still trying to bounce. The player still bouncing has to drink and keep bouncing.
In the event a bouncer bounces their quarter into someone else's cup. Whoever owns that drink must pick it up and drink it all down.
Now if a bouncer makes it into the middle cup, that person must drink the entire middle cup before play can continue again for the entire group.
Go until no one has drink left, last person with beverage left is the winner!
In the middle of the table is a house cup or a "Big Chug" cup with drink in it.
Players face off by starting at opposite ends of the table.
Bounce a quarter in successfully and you get to pass only the quarter to the person on your right.
If you make a bounce on your first try you can pass the quarter to any player at the table.
Once a quarter is passed that overlaps someone still trying to bounce. The player still bouncing has to drink and keep bouncing.
In the event a bouncer bounces their quarter into someone else's cup. Whoever owns that drink must pick it up and drink it all down.
Now if a bouncer makes it into the middle cup, that person must drink the entire middle cup before play can continue again for the entire group.
Go until no one has drink left, last person with beverage left is the winner!
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