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Beer pong
Drinking game involving ping pong balls
Bierball
alt=Flinkyball logo|thumb|Flunkyball logo alt=Picture of a game of Flunkyball at the Area4-Festival|thumb|Picture of a game of Flunkyball at the Area4-FestivalFlunkyball, also called bierball, is a German drinking game in which two teams compete to finish an alcoholic beverage (usually beer).
drinking game
game which involves the consumption of alcoholic beverages
Black Peter
card game of German origin
Kottabos
thumb|Kottabos player, Red-figure pottery|red-figure [[kylix, BC, Ancient Agora Museum, Athens]] Kottabos () was a game of skill played at Ancient Greek and Etruscan symposia (drinking parties), especially in the 6th and 5th centuries BC. It involved flinging wine-lees (sediment) at a target in the middle of the room. The winner would receive a prize (κοττάβιον or "kottabion"), comprising cakes, sweetmeats, or kisses.
never have I ever
personal revelations game for groups
pub crawl
act of drinking in multiple pubs or bars in a single night
Neknominate
thumb|A still taken from a neknominate challenge video
Liar's dice
dice game
Farkle
thumb|A Farkle game in progress; a group of three threes has been set aside, earning 300 points. Farkle, or Farkel, is a family dice game with varying rules. Alternate names and similar games include Dix Mille, Ten Thousand, Cosmic Wimpout, Chicago, Greed, Hot Dice, Volle Lotte, Squelch, Zilch, and Zonk. A version has been marketed commercially since 1996 under the brand name Pocket Farkel by Legendary Games Inc. The game is believed to have arrived to North America on French sailing ships in the 1600s, and has been passed down in families as a folk game ever since. As such, while the basic ru
snapdragon
game played in winter
winding stream party
Chinese custom
beer bong
drinking device composed of a funnel and attached tube
boat race
drinking game