Bullshit Dice Drinking Game
Buzz Level
Supplies
High
Supplies
2 dice
1 Opaque Cup
Drinks
1 Opaque Cup
Drinks
Summary
Another name for this drinking game is “Mexicali”, but we prefer to call it bullshit dice because it reminds of the card game called “Bullshit” With a group of people, some dice and a cup, try to bluff other players into thinking your roll was higher than theirs. But don’t get caught or you’ll have to drink.
Rules
If you like liars dice, bluffing, and drinking, then read on. Just don’t blame us if you’re not as good as you think.
To sum:
2-1 ""21"" Mexicali Beats all
3-1 ""31"" Reverse
3-2 ""32"" Social
4-1 ""41""
4-2 ""42""
4-3 ""43""
4-5 ""45""
5-1 ""51""
5-2 ""52""
5-3 ""53""
5-4 ""54""
6-1 ""61""
6-2 ""62""
6-3 ""63""
6-4 ""64""
6-5 ""65""
1-1 ""100""
2-2 ""200""
3-3 ""300""
4-4 ""400""
5-5 ""500""
6-6 ""600""
- Everyone at the table should have their own drink.
- Player 1 should shake the two dice in the cup and slam the cup upside down on the table.
- Without showing anyone else, that player should lift up the corner of the cup and peak at the dice.
- That player should then announce to the table what they rolled, either truthfully or as a lie.
- Keep in mind that there is a lot of bluffing involved because if your roll doesn’t top the previous roll, you have to drink.
- Moving clockwise, the next player repeats the process of shaking the dice, slamming the cup down on the table, peaking inside, and announcing their roll to the table.
- If you bluff and get away with it, pass your dice on to the next person.
- If your bluff is called and you were not lying, the person who called your bluff takes a drink
- If your bluff is called and you were lying, then you take a drink, pass the dice, and game restarts.
- Rolls are based on the two digit number they form when placed side by side (ex. a 3 and a 4 would be ""43"")
- If you throw doubles the value is one die times a hundred (ex. double 2 would count as ""200"").
- There are also some other special rolls that affect the game: ""21"" (a 2 and a 1) is called a Mexicali and beats all other rolls (including double 6, or ""600"")
- ""31"" is a ""reverse"" and play goes back the other way around the table
- ""32"" is a ""social"" and everybody drinks.
- ""Reverse"" and ""social"" both cancel out the previous roll so you don't have to worry about beating the previous guy's score.
- If you are caught bluffing a Mexicali you have to down the whole drink.
To sum:
2-1 ""21"" Mexicali Beats all
3-1 ""31"" Reverse
3-2 ""32"" Social
4-1 ""41""
4-2 ""42""
4-3 ""43""
4-5 ""45""
5-1 ""51""
5-2 ""52""
5-3 ""53""
5-4 ""54""
6-1 ""61""
6-2 ""62""
6-3 ""63""
6-4 ""64""
6-5 ""65""
1-1 ""100""
2-2 ""200""
3-3 ""300""
4-4 ""400""
5-5 ""500""
6-6 ""600""
