Most Likely Superlatives - Drinking Game Rules & How to Play
Most Likely Superlatives is a drinking game in the No Equipment category for 4-15 players that takes about 15-30 min with a easy difficulty level.
Point to who fits description best
Equipment Needed
Setup
Have everyone sit in a circle or gather loosely in a group so all players can see each other. Make sure everyone has their drink within arm's reach, as the game moves quickly. Decide who will go first by mutual agreement or a quick game like rock-paper-scissors.
How to Play Most Likely Superlatives
- Set up the game according to basic rules
- Players take turns or play simultaneously
- Penalties result in drinking
- Success means assigning drinks
- Continue until winner emerges
- Loser faces final penalty
- Winner earns bragging rights
- Adjust rules as needed for your group
Tips & Strategies
If you're the one asking the 'most likely to' question, try keeping it open-ended but specific enough to spark debate, like 'Who's most likely to run a secret TikTok account?' Avoid overthinking when pointing,go with your gut, as hesitation makes you an easy drinking target. Watch how others laugh or react when accused; it'll give you hints for targeting them on your next turn. If you're the one getting pointed at a lot, lean into it and own the moment,it makes the game way more fun for everyone.
Variations
Lightning Round: Instead of taking turns, the person who asks the question counts down from five after asking, and everyone must point simultaneously when the countdown ends. Slow pointers drink.. Reverse Blame: Instead of the majority pointing to someone to drink, the person who receives the MOST votes gets to assign their drinks to others.. Silent Accusation: No explanations allowed,once you point, you're locked in, and defending yourself or justifying your choice means you take an extra drink.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What qualifies as a 'most likely to' question?
- Anything that could apply to someone in the group, like 'Most likely to forget their own birthday' or 'Most likely to get lost in their hometown.' Keep it fun but not mean.
- What happens if there's a tie in pointing?
- If two or more people get the same number of votes, they both drink. If you're playing with assignable drinks, they split the penalty drinks evenly.
- Can I skip my turn if I can’t think of a question?
- Nope! If you're stuck, you have to take a drink as a penalty, then pass the turn to the next person.
- Do you have to point at someone every round?
- Yes, pointing is mandatory each round. If you refuse to point, you drink as a penalty, and the round moves on.
Players: 4-15 | Duration: 15-30 min | Difficulty: easy
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