
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).
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).
== Rules of the Game == alt=Sketch of a Flunkyball field: Teams A and B positioned behind the baselines, target object F in the middle.|thumb|Sketch of a Flunkyball field: Teams A and B positioned behind the baselines, target object F in the middle. Two teams stand in a row facing each other at a distance of about 10 meters. The number of players on a team is not set uniformly; team sizes between 3 and 8 people are common. Each player has a beer bottle or can on the ground in front of them. Between the two teams in the middle of the playing field is a target, usually a partially-filled bottle of water, which should be hit by a ball and tipped over. The team with the ball has one attempt to hit the target with the ball. If the target falls over, the team that threw the ball can drink their beer. The opposing team must set up the target again and bring the ball behind their own line. As soon as the opposing team has restored the playing field, they shout "Stop" loudly, whereupon the team that threw must stop drinking. When both teams are ready again, the other team can throw. As soon as a team has drunk all of its beers, it has won the game.
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