Drunk Jenga is college party go-to, combining the precision stacking of Jenga with alcohol and rowdy dares. What’s not to love? All you need is a Jenga set, a pen, some drinks, and as many players as you want. We’ll show you how to set up and play, as well as give you loads of prompt ideas to write on your blocks that’ll make for a wild time you won’t soon forget.
Drunk Jenga Overview
Write a prompt on each Jenga block, like "take 3 sips," "read the last text you sent aloud," or "replace a block in the tower," then assemble the Jenga tower. Players then take turns removing blocks from the tower and completing the prompts written on each one. The player who topples the tower chugs their drink.
Steps
Drunk Jenga Setup & Rules
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Write a dare or rule on each block of a Jenga set. First, dump those Jenga blocks out onto the table and get writing! Each block gets a dare, new rule, or mini drinking game, and there are 54 blocks, so it’s helpful to have a pal help out. [1] X Research source Or, save it for the party and let your guests make their own prompts. Of course, we’ve also compiled tons of prompts below, to make it easier.
- For example, one classic prompt is “Waterfall,” where every player has to waterfall (or drink without touching their mouth to their beverage) for 5 seconds.
- Pen or permanent marker works best for writing on the wood Jenga blocks. Just be sure you’re alright with defacing them.
- Write the name of the prompt on one side of the block, and the directions for the prompt on the other.
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Build the Jenga tower in perpendicular rows of 3. If you’ve ever played Jenga , you know how this goes. Lay 3 blocks on the table, side by side. Then, lay 3 more on top of them, with this new trio rotated 90° from (or perpendicular to) the last. Keep building the tower until you run out of blocks. [2] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Take turns removing blocks and performing the prompts. Going clockwise around the table, each player takes a turn trying to finagle a Jenga block out of the tower (but not from the top 3 rows). If they’re successful, they read the prompt on the block aloud, then perform it. After, they stack the block on top of the tower in the typical fashion—perpendicular to the top row. [3] X Research source
- Play with as many players as you want, just keep in mind that the more players you have, the fewer turns each player will get to take. With huge groups, some players may not get to take a turn, but you can always play multiple rounds.
- Let the youngest player go first (just make sure they’re of drinking age).
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Chug if you knock down the tower! The player who topples the tower while trying to remove a block has to chug their drink. Then, it’s time to reassemble the tower and play another round!
Expert Q&A
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Tips
- In most drinking games, including this one, a “drink” is just a large swig. Go with your gut.Thanks
- There are also premade Drunk Jenga sets available for purchase, but we think making your own prompts is half the fun.Thanks
- We recommend that everyone play with beer rather than hard alcohol, but non-alcoholic beverages can always be swapped in for the non-drinkers in the crowd.Thanks
Warnings
- Remember to drink responsibly, and never operate a vehicle when you've been drinking. The CDC recommends that men have no more than 2 drinks and women have no more than 1 drink (1 beer, 3 fl oz (89 mL) of liquor, or 10 fl oz (300 mL) of wine) in a day. [7] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, run by the Dept. of Health and Human Services Go to sourceThanks
References
- ↑ https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/how-to-make-your-own-drunk-jenga-drinking-game
- ↑ https://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/jenga.pdf
- ↑ https://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/jenga.pdf
- ↑ https://letsplayadrinkinggame.com/party-games/drunk-jenga-ideas-for-blocks/
- ↑ https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/how-to-make-your-own-drunk-jenga-drinking-game
- ↑ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/best-truth-or-dare-questions
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/faqs.htm