

Group selfie (Drawer takes the selfie.).Make a rule (Drawer gets to make a rule that lasts the rest of the game.Touch the wall (Last person to touch a wall drinks).All blondes (or brunettes or redheads or any other colored hair) drink.If they’ve never broken one, they drink.) Broken bone story (Drawer shares a story about a time they broke a bone.If they succeed… they need another drink!) Sobriety test (Drawer must attempt to walk in a straight line.Nose goes (Last one to touch their nose drinks.).Rhyme time (Player says a word, and everyone has to say a rhyming word.Take a shot (Might want to only add a couple per game!).Truth or Dare (Player chooses truth or dare, and someone else asks them a question or gives them a dare.).Marco Polo (Player who drew yells “Marco” and the last person to say “Polo” drinks.).One hand (Can only use one hand until the end of the game.).Reverse (The playing order switches directions.).If someone shows their teeth, they drink.) Pterodactyl (Everyone must go around and say the word “pterodactyl” without showing any teeth.Categories (Detailed explanation here.).When you drink, they drink, and vice versa.) If you draw the lobster, pick a person to be your “mate” for the rest of the game. Lobster (Lobsters are known to mate for life.If you’re looking for inspiration for a game you’re creating, we’ve listed out a bunch of drunk jenga rules (things you can write on jenga blocks) that’ll spice up your next party for sure.

Or, if you want to make life easier, you can buy a pre-made drunk jenga box. The best part is that you can create your own game by making up whatever rules you want! Get a blank box of blocks and write out your own rules. It could simply say “take a sip,” and the drawer must drink, or it could have a picture of a nose signaling a game of “nose goes” to determine who drinks. Every block in the box is labeled with a phrase or image instructing different people to drink.
