Flip Cup
Brief Overview
Flip Cup is a fast-paced, high-energy team drinking game that’s a staple at parties, tailgates, and college gatherings. Unlike skill-based throwing games, Flip Cup is a relay race that combines quick drinking with hand-eye coordination. The goal is simple: be the first team to finish all your drinks and successfully flip every cup upside down.
It’s often described as more inclusive and chaotic than Beer Pong — perfect for larger groups and non-stop action.
Equipment Needed
- A long rectangular table (any sturdy table works; longer is better for bigger teams).
- One plastic party cup (red Solo-style, 16–18 oz) per player.
- Beer (or non-alcoholic alternative like water, soda, or juice) — fill each cup about ¼ to ⅓ full (roughly 2–4 oz per cup).
- No balls or extra gear required — just cups and a table!
Setup
- Divide players into two equal teams (any even number works; 4–10 players per team is common. With odd numbers, one person can go twice).
- Have teams line up along opposite long sides of the table, facing each other.
- Place one cup in front of each player, right at the edge of the table.
- Fill every cup with the same amount of beverage.
Teams and Objective
- Played with two teams of any equal size.
- The objective is to be the first team to have every player drink their cup and successfully flip it so it lands upside down (mouth down, base up).
- It’s a relay: each player must complete their drink + flip before the next teammate can start.
Basic Rules and Gameplay
- Start the game — Both teams’ first players tap their cups together (or on the table) in a “cheers” motion. Count down from 3, and go!
- Drink — The first player on each team must completely finish their drink as fast as possible. No sipping — chug it!
- Flip the cup — Once the cup is empty, place it right-side up (open end up) at the very edge of the table, with a small part hanging over for leverage. Using only one hand, flick or tap the bottom/rim to flip the cup so it lands upside down (open end down, balanced on its rim).
- Next player — As soon as your teammate successfully flips their cup, the next person in line can start drinking. You cannot start until the previous cup is flipped correctly.
- Winning — The first team to have all players drink and flip their cups wins the round. Winners often stay on for the next game.
Important rules:
- Only one hand allowed for flipping (no two-handed “cheats”).
- If the cup falls off the table or doesn’t land properly, keep trying until it does.
- Spills or messes are part of the fun — just keep going!
Common House Rules (Agree Before Starting!)
Flip Cup is flexible — discuss these variations upfront:
- Anchor Rule — The last player (“anchor”) must flip their cup twice in a row to win.
- No Spills — If you spill while drinking or flipping, you may have to redo your turn or take a penalty drink.
- Double Cup — Each player has two cups to drink and flip (makes games longer and more intense).
- Best of Series — Play multiple rounds; first team to win X rounds wins the match.
- Survivor Mode — Losing team votes off a player each round until one team remains.
Tips for Playing
- Drinking technique — Practice controlled chugging so you don’t get too full too fast.
- Flipping technique — Most people find success with a gentle upward flick using your index or middle finger on the bottom edge. Experiment with how much of the cup hangs over the edge — usually ¼ to ½ inch works best. Stay calm and consistent.
- Strategy — Good drinkers set up strong flippers later in the lineup. Cheer for your teammates — the energy helps!
- Hygiene & Safety — Rinse cups if needed. Use water or lighter drinks for casual play. Drink responsibly and know your limits — this game moves very quickly!