Everyone holds a finger over the cup and guesses how many will stay. Guess right to get out; the last one drinks.
Fingers is a high-tension elimination game played around a single shared cup. Everyone holds one finger over the cup, and players take turns guessing how many fingers will remain after a countdown. If you guess correctly, you're safe and out of the game. The last person remaining must finish the entire cup.
Fill a large cup with a drink. Everyone holds one index finger in the air directly over the cup (without touching the rim for hygiene reasons).
The player whose turn it is counts '3, 2, 1' and shouts a number from 0 up to the total number of players currently in the game.
At the exact moment the number is shouted, everyone (including the guesser) must decide to either keep their finger over the cup or pull it away.
Count the fingers remaining over the cup. If the number matches the guess exactly, that player is safe and leaves the game.
If the guess is wrong, the player stays in, and the turn passes to the next person. Everyone brings their fingers back over the cup.
The game continues until only one player is left at the table.
The loser (the last person left) must drink the entire contents of the shared cup.
If a player shouts a number higher than the current number of people in the game, they lose immediately and must drink the cup.
Everyone pours a bit of their own drink into the central cup. The loser drinks the resulting mixture.
Each player uses two fingers. They can choose to keep both, one, or zero over the cup, adding a new layer of complexity.