Hit the cups in a row one by one. You must go further than the person before you, or you drink. If you beat them, they drink.
Around the World is a high-pressure accuracy game. Cups are lined up in a row, and you have to 'travel' through them in order. Everyone starts from cup one. If you fail to match the record of the person before you, you drink. But if you pass them and go further, they drink. Clear the whole row in one go to become the legend and set a new rule.
Line up 5 to 10 cups in a straight row down the middle of the table. Fill each with a small splash of beer.
The active player bounces the ball into the first cup. If they hit it, they immediately move to the second, then the third, and so on.
Your turn ends the moment you miss. Your score is the number of cups you hit in a row (e.g., 'made it to 4').
The next player must beat your record. If they fail to reach the same number of cups as you, they lose the duel and drink.
If the next player successfully goes further than you (e.g., hits one more cup than you did), you are the one who drinks.
Example: Player A hits 3 cups. Player B must hit at least 4. If Player B only hits 2, Player B drinks. If Player B hits 4, Player A drinks.
Anyone who clears the entire row without a single miss earns the right to create a new house rule.
Each cup hit is drunk and removed. Play continues until no cups are left on the table.
Once you reach the last cup, you must successfully work your way back to the first cup to earn the right to set a rule.