1, 2, 3 (drinking game)

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1, 2, 3 is a drinking game involving as many people as desired, preferably 3 or more, in which each participant places their finger on a glass of an agreed size, containing an agreed amount and type of alcohol, and each participant takes it in turns to guess how many people's fingers will remain on the glass when they call out.

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Each participant stands in a circle and places a finger on the glass used. The participants take it in turns to guess how many fingers will remain on the glass when they call out the number they guess, the person who calls being "the caller". The player who's turn it is shouts "1, 2, 3," followed by the number they guess. The other participants may choose to take their finger off or leave it on the glass, and if however many people have left their finger on the glass (ranging from 0 to the number of participants) matches the number guessed by the caller, the caller is out and doesn't have to drink the beverage. If the caller guesses wrong, he or she has to stay in the game until either they eventually guess right, or they become the only player left in the game, and therefore have to consume the entire beverage.

The game only ends with a loser, that person being the only one left in the game after having guessed wrong each time their turn has come round.

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