Spin the bottle and pray. There are shots of water and booze in the circle – no one knows what they’ll get.
Shot Roulette is a game of pure chance. One player (the dealer) secretly fills the shot glasses – some with plain water and others with vodka or another clear spirit. The others then spin the bottle and drink whatever it points to. The real kick comes only when you swallow. Perfect for those who love to gamble but don't want to lose money.
Arrange 12 shot glasses in a circle. One player (the dealer) secretly fills them – most with water, a few lucky ones with straight booze (or vice versa). Place an empty bottle in the center of the circle.
Players sit in a circle and take turns clockwise.
The player on deck spins the bottle. Whichever shot the bottle neck points to, they must down immediately.
The dealer immediately refills the glass (with water or booze) so no one knows how many 'live rounds' are left in the circle.
The game ends when the dealer admits the stash is empty or when someone can no longer hit the table.
The opposite ratio: almost every shot is booze and only one is water (the safe one). For those who aren't afraid of a hangover.
Add something truly nasty to one shot (pickle juice, vinegar, or chili). Whoever spins that one loses the night.
A high-speed race to bounce balls into cups. Be faster than the player to your right, or you're drinking.
Everyone shoots balls at the ring of cups simultaneously. If the center 'chandelier' is hit, a race begins: everyone must chug and flip their cup. The last one pokes the 'chandelier'.