How to Play the Clue Drinking Game

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Play the "Clue" Drinking Game

A drinking game is a game with specific rules where the object is to get drunk in a short period of time. "Clue" was a popular movie released in the '80s starring Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd and Madeline Kahn. In order to turn the movie of "Clue" into a drinking game, you and your teammates must adhere to the following rules and keep a large amount of beer or wine on hand for when players need a refill. A team leader can be assigned to make sure the rules are being followed correctly.

Things You'll Need

  • wine or beer
  • a copy of the movie "Clue"
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Instructions

    • 1

      Assemble all players in front of a television with one drink each. Have refills on hand in a different room.

    • 2

      Read the rules aloud to all players as the movie starts (see Resources for a link to the list of rules).

    • 3

      Instruct players to drink each time thunder or lightning occurs, each time the cook appears, each time dogs appear on screen, every time one of the main characters comes on screen, each time a car breaks down, each time the lights go out, each time a gun fires, each time a room is mentioned, each time a secret passage is used, each time Mr. Green and Yvette start to go up the stairs, each time a character is killed or a body is found, and whenever Mr. Green says he did it or did not do it.

    • 4

      Incorporate interactive rules into your game play. For example, each time someone in the game screams, all players should scream and then drink afterward.

    • 5

      The winner is the person who most closely follows the most rules and who is still coherent after the movie is over.

Tips & Warnings

  • The "Clue" drinking game can be played with non-alcoholic beverages or mixed drinks.

  • It is illegal to play the "Clue" drinking game in the U.S. if you are under 21. Use caution when consuming alcoholic beverages. Do not drive after playing this game.

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