If one of the players can't take the suspense and wants to know what the question was, they have to drink to earn the knowledge. the question might be 'How many people in this room have you kissed?' and the answer said aloud could be: 'Two'. The person answering the question must say their answer out loud, bearing in mind the rest of the participants haven't heard the question. Players take it in turn to whisper a question to the person on their right.
Paranoia might not make you many friends, but it will make everyone nice and merry, quicker than you'd think – and you'll be surprised how nosy you really are too. If neither of them drink, they also both have to drink again. If they both drink, they both have to drink again. If one of them drinks, you ask the next question. The rest of the group ask them a 'Who's the most likely to.' question, and which ever member thinks they're the most likely to, drinks. Two people in your group stand back to back, drinks in hand. Remember to drink responsibly and safely! The best drinking games Back to back
Which is why it's essential you have one of these other best drinking games up your sleeve, to whip out during Freshers' Week or next time you've got approximately 39 minutes before the taxi arrives.
Plus, your cards are probably so sticky they're essentially unusable now. And while Ring Of Fire is a reliable choice, there are truly only so many times you can force people to drink from the King cup. From board games to dinner party games to drinking games, we love organised fun.