Flip a coin and guess the outcome. If you're wrong, choose your fate: take a drink or lose a layer.
A classic social game where a simple coin toss determines your outfit and your buzz. The rules are easy: guess, flip, and hope for the best. If luck isn't on your side, you must decide whether to take a sip of your drink or part with an item of clothing. The game builds tension without being overly intense on the alcohol.
Sit in a circle with your drinks and a coin. Establish clear boundaries before starting to ensure everyone is comfortable with the 'strip' aspect.
The active player calls 'heads' or 'tails' and flips the coin.
If the guess is correct, the turn ends and the coin passes to the left.
If the guess is wrong, the player must choose one of two penalties: either take a sip of their drink or remove one item of clothing.
After completing the penalty (or a successful toss), the player passes the coin to the neighbor on the left.
Pairs (socks, shoes) count as one item. Small accessories like jewelry or watches are usually not counted.
The game ends whenever the group feels like stopping or someone reaches their comfort limit.
If you guess correctly 3 times in a row, you can put one item of clothing back on or assign a drink to another player.
Remove the stripping element entirely – every wrong guess is just a drink. A more 'chill' version of the game.
You cannot pick the same penalty twice in a row. If you drank last time you missed, you must lose a layer this time.