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Rules of the drinking game kings11/29/2023 Many online guides provide the rules to the game, most calling it Kings Cup. The term was first entered on Urban Dictionary in 2004 and was notably alluded to in the chorus of singer Charlee Remitz’s 2015 song, “King’s Cup”: “You’re playing games like them kids playing King’s Cup.” The game is now commercialized, with companies such as Loaded Kings and Red Pong Cup now selling special water-proof cards designed for the game. The origins of the game, not unlike beer pong, are obscure, though anecdotal accounts claim that the game was created on college campuses in the 1950s. Whenever someone draws a king, all players pour a little of their beverage into the cup. The person to draw the final king in the deck must chug down the contents of the cup-i.e., the not-so-regal Kings Cup. Seven is often “Seven is Heaven,” where the last person to get both hands in the air must drink. The game ends when the last king is drawn and the player drinks from the King’s cup. Based on the card drawn that player or many players will have to drink according to rules based on the card drawn. For instance, if a player draws a two (“Two is You”), that player can point to anyone at the table, who then must take a sip of their drink. Ring of Fire is a drinking game where players draw cards from around the king’s cup. Players take turns drawing the cards and performing the action. A ring of cards is arrayed around an empty cup, called the Kings Cup. While the name and rules vary widely, the set up is the same. Also known as Kings, Circle of Death, and Ring of Fire, Kings Cup is a popular icebreaker or past-time at college or house parties.
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