Flip cup

Flip cup (or Cups) is a team-based drinking game developed on college campuses. Two teams of an equal number of players stand on opposite sides of a table, facing one another. The players directly facing are opponents. In front of each teammate is a Solo cup filled with a set amount of beer. Generally, the first line inside a Solo cup is used as a marker. At the start, the first member of each team drinks their beverage. When finished, the cup is... more

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