Biscuit (game)
Genre(s) | Drinking |
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Players | 3+ |
Playing time | Based on # of players and random chance |
Biscuit (also referred to as Bizkit or Biskit) is a drinking game played with two dice.
Rules
Steps of play
- Finding the Biscuit
Each player rolls the dice one time. The first person who makes a "7" (4+3 / 5+2 / 6+1 ) becomes the biscuit.
- The "Biscuit" rolls the dice
- Drinks are dispensed based on the pips shown on dice
- The dice pass to the next player clockwise around the table
Roll results
- 1-1
Everyone take a drink
- 6-6
Roller has to invent a rule which will be applied for the rest of the game. The non respect of this rule will result to a drink.
- 2-2 3-3 4-4 5-5 (doubles)
Roller gives drinks to one or several players. ex. a 5-5 would mean the roller hands out 5 drinks
- 1-2 (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 2 results. If the first roller failed, he has to drink the difference between the 2 results.
- 1-6 2-5 3-4 (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".
- 3-6 4-5 (total of 9)
Person to right of roller drinks
- 4-6 (total of 10)
Roller drinks
- 5-6 (total of 11)
Person to left of roller drinks
- The number 3
When the number "3" appears on the dice, the actual "Biscuit" has to take a drink. (If the dice show 3-3, the "Biscuit" has to take 2 drinks.) If the "Biscuit" does the number "3", his status of "Biscuit" is removed until another "Biscuit" is selected.
References
- http://www.buveurs.com/biskit
- The Best Drinking Games Book Ever: Carlton Books, 2002.
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