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| Chandelier |
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| Players |
2+ |
| Age range |
Legal drinking age |
| Setup time |
2-3 minutes |
| Playing time |
As long/short as players choose |
| Random chance |
Easy |
| Skills required |
Quarter-bouncing, binge-drinking |
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Chandelier is a drinking game that is a spinoff of Quarters. It moves a lot faster than Quarters, since there are a lot more targets to hit. The game involves a lot of beer as it gets consumed very quickly.
[edit] Equipment
- 1 Shot glass
- 1 Larger glass for each player
- Several quarters
- Beer
- Liquor
[edit] Set up
- A shot glass is filled with liquor and put in the center of the table.
- Larger glasses (one for each player) are also filled with beer, arranged around the center glass in a circle, and in front of the respective players.
[edit] Game play
- The player in possession of the quarter bounces it on the table, trying to land it in a cup.
- If the quarter misses, it's the next player's turn.
- If the quarter lands in that player's cup, he/she drinks it(alt. he/she chooses).
- If the quarter lands in another player's cup, the player whose glass it lands in has to drink the beer, and refill his/her glass.
- If the quarter lands in the large center glass, every player has to chug the beer in his/her small glass, and the last to set down his/her empty glass must also drink the beer in the center glass.
- The quarter is then passed to the next player.
- Hands Rule
- One hand is a drinking hand, the other is a throwing hand.
- Drinking hand must be on the table at all times except;
- when drinking from own glass or the middle glass.
- after calling 'hands' to leave the game or get a quarter
- If drinking hand is lifted off the table, he/she must drink own cup and refill.
- Drinking hand is used to grab own glass when the center cup is made.
- You may not change hands from drinking to throwing at any point during the game.
- Throwing hand can not be used for drinking at any point.
- Whoever drinks a glass must refill it.[1]
[edit] References