Never Have I Ever is a really fun way to get to know people, or to learn more about people you already know. You can play the basic version of the game, which is suitable for all ages. Or you can turn into a drinking game for a group of people above drinking age. If you do play the drinking game version, make sure you don’t drink too much and you don’t drive afterward.
Steps
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Gather at least 5 players in a circle. At least five people are usually needed to play the game. You can use less than five, but it’s usually not as much fun! You should sit in a circle so you can see everyone’s hands. [1] X Research source
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Each player holds 10 fingers in front of them. You can rest your hands on the floor or hold your hands up. Either way, everyone starts with 10 chances. [2] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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The first player announces something they’ve never done. You can have someone volunteer to go first, or play rock, paper, scissors to decide. The first player says “Never have I ever....” and then announces something outrageous they haven’t done. It's best if the player thinks it's likely something other people have done. [3] X Research source
- For example, you can say something like "Never have I ever been to Europe," "Never have I ever been arrested," or "Never have I ever had detention."
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Put one finger down if you’ve done what the first player said. The players who also haven’t done it should keep all of their fingers up. [4] X Research source
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Move to the next player in the circle. Move clockwise through the circle, with the person on the first player's left taking the next turn.The next player comes up with a new thing they’ve never done. The players who have done it put a finger down, the players that haven’t keep their fingers up. [5] X Research source
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The person with fingers remaining up wins. The last person who has fingers up wins the game. You can repeat the game as many times as you like. [6] X Research source
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Gather at least 5 players. Since there’s drinking involved in this version of the game, all of the players need to be of legal drinking age. You can have as many players as you want, but if you have more than 10, break the large group into multiple groups of fewer players. [7] X Research source
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Make sure everyone has the same amount to drink. It’s up to each individual player what they want to drink. But to make the game more fair, everyone should have about the same amount in their cups. You can play with beer, wine, or mixed drinks. [8] X Research source
- You can also play the drinking version of the game using shots of alcohol . Every time someone has done the thing the player says, they have to take a shot. You’ll have to refill the shots as you go.
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Have the first player announce something they’ve never done. Someone can volunteer to go first, or you can choose someone playing rock, paper, scissors. In the drinking version of the game, the things players say tend to be a little more risqué. The first player says “Never have I ever...” and then follows it with something they’ve never done. [9] X Research source
- Try coming up with things you’ve never done, but that you know other people playing have. This ensures you don’t have to drink but they do, and can get players out of the game quicker.
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Have the players who have done what the first player said drink. If you’ve done what the first player has said they haven’t, you have to take a drink of your drink. To make it fair, you can time it so all the players have to drink for the same amount of time. About 3 seconds is usually enough time. [10] X Research source
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Move to the next player. The next player - the player to the immediate left of the first player - takes their turn. They say something they’ve never done, using the “Never have I ever...” construction. The players who have done that thing drink, the ones who have not don’t drink. [11] X Research source
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Have the first player drink if nobody else does. If the player can’t get anyone to drink – meaning the player is the only person who’s done the thing they said – the player has to drink. [12] X Research source
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Repeat until only one person has alcohol left in their cup. The game ends when only person has any of their drink left. That person wins the game. You can repeat the game as many times as you like. [13] X Research source
Community Q&A
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Questionis there a kid's version of this game?Community AnswerYes! It's not as intense as this one, but it is still fun. The rules follow the same principles, but instead of alcohol, participants use their fingers. If, in the original game, one has to drink, instead the player puts down a finger. The game ends when someone has all 10 fingers down. The person with the most fingers still up wins.
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QuestionCould I play the drinking version with kids if you used water/cola etc?Community AnswerThat would work well. Just make sure to ask if everyone likes said drink. Lemonade works as well.
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QuestionIf I am asking the question do I have to put my finger down if I have done it?Community AnswerThe question you ask has to be something that you have never attempted or done before.
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Tips
- If you're worried that people will have trouble coming up with Never Have I Ever prompts, you can write some in advance. You may even want to write down prompts on sheets of paper and have people draw them instead of coming up with their own!Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- As with all drinking games, don't force yourself or others to drink more than can be managed. You can make an agreement that people who are smaller or already a bit drunk can drink less than others to avoid bad outcomes. Ice-breaking is more important than winning or drinking.
- There is a hilarious version of "Never Have I Ever" in the popular game Witcher 3, with three usually-serious characters.
- Here's a spin on the drinking version for kids and teens: Instead of alcohol, use sour or hot candy.
- If you don't have anyone to play with in real life, you can play the Roblox version!
Warnings
- Make sure you’re not drinking too much. If you start to feel sick, you can back out of the game and drink some water.Thanks
- Don't drink and drive.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://gamerules.com/rules/never-have-i-ever-drinking-game/
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About This Article
Never Have I Ever is a fun party game you can play with 3 or more players. To start the game, every player holds up five fingers. Then, one player states something that they've never done before starting with "Never have I ever..." If anyone has done that thing, they have to put a finger down. For example, if one player says "Never have I ever owned a dog," any player who has owned a dog puts down one finger. After one player goes, the player to their left goes next. The game continues until one player puts down all of their fingers and loses. If you're old enough to drink and you want to make it a drinking game, take a sip of your drink every time you put down a finger. Whoever puts down all of their fingers first finishes their drink. For tips on playing the drinking game version, read on!
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