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Biscuit (game)

Drinking game played with dice


Drinking game played with dice

FieldValue
titleBiscuit
italic titleno
image_linkSnake eyes dice.jpg
image_captionWhen a pair of ones is rolled, all players must drink
genreDrinking
players3+
playing_timeBased on # of players and random chance

Biscuit (also referred to as Bizkit or Biskit) is a drinking game played with two dice.

Rules

Each player rolls the dice one time. The first person to roll 7 becomes "The Biscuit". That player then rolls the dice, with the following results: ; (one, one): Everyone take a drink. ; (six, six): Roller has to invent a rule which will be applied for the rest of the game. Breaking this rule requires a penalty drink to be taken. ;, , , (doubles): Roller gives drinks to one or several players equal to the number on one of the dice rolled. ; (total of 3): Called a "challenge". Roller chooses a player, that player must roll the dice. Add the result of each dice. The first roller has to make a higher result. If the first roller wins, the chosen player has to drink the difference between the two results. If the first roller failed, he has to drink the difference. ;, , (total of 7): All players put a thumb on their forehead and say "Biscuit". Last player to do so drinks, and becomes the new "Biscuit". ;, (total of 9): Person to the right of the roller drinks. ; (total of 10): The roller drinks. ; (total of 11): Person to the left of the roller drinks. ; (The number 3): Whenever three appears on the dice, the "Biscuit" player has to take a drink. (If the dice show three and three (), the player takes two drinks.) Having done so, they cease to be the Biscuit, and the game will have no Biscuit until 7 is rolled (or another rule nominates a Biscuit).

Having rolled, dice are then passed to the next player clockwise around the table.

References

  • http://www.buveurs.com/biskit
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