How to Play the Drinking Game Ice Tray Quarters
Ice Tray Quarters is a variation on the drinking game Quarters. Quarters is played on a flat surface. Each player takes turns bouncing quarters into a cup in the center. If a player gets a quarter in the cup, they tell another player to take a drink. The game continues indefinitely and there is no winner. Drinking games can be played with non-alcoholic beverages if desired. If you are under 21, it is illegal to play drinking games if you are playing with alcohol. The point of most drinking games is to get as drunk as possible in a short amount of time. Follow the steps below to learn how to play Ice Tray Quarters.
Instructions
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Place an ice cube tray vertically on the table. The short end of the tray should face the first player.
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Use a Sharpie to write "Give" on the left side of the ice cube tray and "Take" on the left side. Inside the bottom of each of the cubes, write "1" for both cubes facing closest to you. Write "2" for the next farthest away, then "3", and so on.
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Instruct the first player to bounce a quarter against the table. Depending on what section of the tray it lands in, they will give or take a specific number of sips of beer or other alcoholic beverage.
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When a player gets three "give" sections on the left side of the tray, he or she gets to make up a rule. The rule must be carried on for the rest of the game and can be as creative or ridiculous as the player would like. This includes calling players by the wrong name or removing a piece of clothing. If someone forgets the rule or refuses to do it, they must take a drink.
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End the game. When everyone is too drunk to play, the game is over. There is no clear winner at the end of this game.
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Tips & Warnings
You may use alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages to play.
If you don't want to ruin your ice cube tray, use sticky notes to number the sections instead of a Sharpie.
Exercise caution and moderation when playing drinking games.
It is illegal to play drinking games if you are under 21.
Resources
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