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Encyclopedia > Chandeliers (game)
Chandeliers

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
Part of the series on
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Chandeliers 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. Drinking games are games which involve the drinking of beer or other alcoholic beverages. ... For other uses, see Quarter Quarters is a popular drinking game which involves players bouncing a quarter off of a table in an attempt to have the quarter land, usually into a shotglass (or cup) on that table. ...

Contents

Equipment

  • 1 Large glass
  • 1 Small glass for each player
  • Several quarters
  • Beer

Set up

  • A large glass is filled with beer and put in the center of the table.
  • Smaller 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.

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 excect;
      • 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]

References

  1. ^ http://www.angelfire.com/ca/drinkinggames/chandeliers.html


 
 

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