Drunk jenga list
Take Three: Whoever drew the card takes three drinks.Give two drinks to anyone else who’s playing. Everybody else continues drinking as long as the person to their right is still drinking. Whoever drew the card can stop drinking whenever they want. Waterfall: Everybody starts drinking at the same time.Whoever knocks it over finishes their drink! You can use many of the same rules that are typically found in a game of King’s Cup but I do challenge you to make up some of your own rules! It can be difficult to decide what to write on Jenga blocks so here are some of the rules that I like to use. Eventually the tower becomes unstable and someone knocks it over. If a rule is written on a block, whoever pulled the block must follow the rule. Players take turns pulling blocks out from the Jenga tower and place them on top of the tower. The rules of Drinking Jenga are very simple. See below for some suggested drinking rules. Write drinking rules onto each Jenga piece. This can be done with a permanent marker or with a wood burning kit depending on your preference.Sand each piece so that it is smooth. A random orbital sander will really speed up this process.
Make the cut, repeat. In total you will need 54 Jenga pieces, each measuring 10.5 inches in length.
Follow the simple steps below and you’ll have your own Giant Drinking Jenga set in no time.