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A shot is a measurement of alcohol. This measurement can vary depending on the location where it’s being served, but it falls between 1.25 and 1.5 United States fluid ounces. Some shot glasses are large enough to hold a double shot, which is usually 2 United States fluid ounces, but can be more.
You can drink any type of alcohol in shots, logically speaking. All you have to do is pour it into a shot glass and enjoy. However, some types of alcohol are more often used for shots than others.
Tequila, rum, sake, and vodka are common liquors for shots. When it comes to drinking games, however, beer is the most popular choice for using in shots. Wine may be substituted as well, especially for those who want to have a mild drinking game experience.
In this article, we’ll show you five of our favorite drinking games that can be played with shots specifically. While some drinking games may be played with shots or with sips, those listed below require shots and shot glasses to be enjoyed to their fullest.
You’ll be able to find the perfect game for your next party or get-together by checking out the list of options we’ve put together for you below. Remember, too, that for these games you can choose to use any type of liquor or alcohol you like, although beer is the most common.
Read on to learn about some of the best drinking games with shots around.
Option #1. Shot Roulette
Number of Players: 2 or more
Best Alcohol: Beer or wine
Materials Needed
- Shot glasses
- Shot roulette board or spinner
- Quarter or other coin for flipping
- Marker and masking tape or paper
How To Play
- First, use the marker and masking tape or paper to label the shot glasses. Label glasses for each number as well as by color based on a roulette wheel.
- If you have a shot roulette specific board, you should be able to set the shot glasses directly into the holes corresponding to the colors and numbers.
- If you do not, you’ll need to make sure to keep track of the colors and numbers when using the spinner.
- Assign heads and tails on the coin to the colors on the roulette wheel.
- If you’re using a shot roulette board, follow the directions on the board to spin it. This should work more or less like a regular roulette wheel, complete with ball bearings.
- If you do not have a shot roulette board, each player should call out or write down their bets first.
- Spin the spinner and flip the coin to determine the color and number for each round.
- For an easier drinking experience, players should drink shots when they are right.
- For a more intense drinking experience, players should take a shot every time they’re wrong.
Option #2. Titanic
Number of Players: 4 or more
Best Alcohol: Beer
Materials Needed
- One large glass
- One shot glass
How To Play
- Begin by placing the tall glass in the middle of the table and filling it ¾ of the way with beer.
- Float the shot glass in the beer and then finish filling the glass if needed.
- Players should stand in a circle around the glasses in the center of the table and take turns pouring a little bit of alcohol into the shot glass.
- Players can pour just a drop or two, or they can try to sabotage the next player by pouring a lot.
- The last player to add to the shot glass before it sinks must drink the whole glass.
Option #3. Shot Potato
Number of Players: 5 or more
Best Alcohol: Beer or wine
Materials Needed
- Shot glasses
- Timer
- Potato or something to act as a potato
How To Play
- This game plays like Hot Potato with a twist.
- Players should stand in a circle and set the timer.
- The first player throws the potato to the next. However, the player who throws the potato must say the name of another player in the circle.
- For example, if Tim throws the potato to Karen, he should say the name of another player besides himself or Karen.
- If someone messes up and says the wrong name, they have to take a shot.
- If someone drops the potato, they must take two shots.
Option #4. Landmines
Number of Players: 2 or more
Best Alcohol: Beer
Materials Needed
- Shot glasses
- Table
- Quarter
How To Play
- The first player begins by spinning the quarter on the table.
- The player then takes a shot, while the quarter remains spinning.
- The player must then use the same hand used for taking the shot to pick up the quarter again.
- If the quarter stops too soon, the player has to take a shot and keep trying.
- If the player can’t pick up the quarter, they have to take a shot and are then out of the game.
- Finished shot glasses become “landmines” that can be used to smash the quarter while it’s spinning and force a player to take a shot and spin again.
Option #5. Straight Face
Number of Players: 3 or more
Best Alcohol: Beer
Materials Needed
- Hat or bowl
- Slips of paper and pens
- Shot glasses
How To Play
- Players first write down jokes, inside jokes, or funny quotes on slips of paper and add them to the hat.
- The players then go around the circle drawing papers and reading them aloud.
- If a player cannot keep a straight face while reading their paper, they have to take a shot.
- This game is best played with close friends who know how to make each other laugh.
Conclusion
Were you able to find a great game for your next party? There are tons to choose from, so if you don’t like those listed above, don’t worry—you should be able to find something that works. Most drinking games are played with shots or are capable of being played with shots, so it’s not too difficult to find something that will work for your needs.
Should you stick to just one type of alcohol during these games or mix it up? Is it possible to play these games with multiple types of alcohol in one round? It is best to stick to one type of alcohol per game, and ideally, one type per night, when you’re playing a drinking game. This is mostly because some types of alcohol do not mix well, and you may end up making yourself sick by combining them. On a lighter note, some types of alcohol simply taste terrible when combined!
Remember that there’s no shame in using wine instead of beer if you want to have an easier drinking game experience, too. This is also a great option if you’re looking for a way to keep your drinking game going longer, since your guests won’t get drunk quite as quickly.
Last but not least, don’t forget to practice healthy and safe drinking game habits. Never drink and drive, and make sure your party guests won’t drink and drive either. Do not let minors play drinking games, and make sure everyone feels comfortable and safe when playing these types of games too. A little safety can go a long way!