
The player who drew the card makes a new rule (e.g. dogs, cars, types of alcohol), and you go around the circle naming words in that category until someone messes up, and has to drink
10 - Categories, the player who drew the card thinks of a category (e.g. 9 - Rhyme, the player who drew the card says a word, and you go around the circle rhyming with that word until someone messes up, and has to drink.
As a secondary rule, you can decide whether that means you always have to drink when they drink, too.
8 - Mate, the player who drew the card picks a drinking mate, who must drink every time they drink. The last person who points to the sky must drink 7 - Heaven, the player who drew the card must point to the sky (at any chosen time before the next 7 is drawn). 6 - All those who identify as male drink. The last person to put their thumb on the table must drink 5 - Thumbmaster, the player who drew the card must put their thumb on the table at a chosen time (before the next five gets picked though, or they lose the right). 4 - All those who identify as female drink. 3 - Me, the player who drew the card drinks. 2 - You, the player who drew the card picks someone to drink. For every card you draw, there is a specific rule. If you break the circle, you have to drink. making sure every card touches at least one other that is left in the circle. Players take it in turns to draw a card from the deck, taking care not to break the circle - e.g. So, what are the rules of ring of fire?Ī tall glass is put in the middle of the table, and surrounded by the playing cards facing down in a big circle (see picture above). The only problem? Sometimes it's actually quite hard to remember all the rules, considering there are 13 different ones to remember and you've probably had a gin and tonic or two by the time you start playing. It's reliable, it's quick, and it's guaranteed to get you quiiiite drunk (responsibly, of course). While learning new dinner party games is fun, sometimes there's only one drinking game that will do it: ring of fire.