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Beer die

Beer Die
Other namesSnappa
PlayersTwo vs. two
Setup time2 minutes
Playing time30 minutes to 2 hours
Skillsaccuracy, hand–eye coordination, reaction time
Materials requiredPlywood table, pint glasses or solo cups, dice
Alcohol usedBeer

Beer die, or snappa is a table-based drinking game in which opposing players sit or stand at opposite ends and throw a die over a certain height with the goal of either landing the die in their opponent's cup or having the die hit the table and bounce over the scoring area to the floor. The defending team attempts to catch the die one-handed after it hits the table, but before it touches a non-table surface. The game typically consists of two two-player teams with each of the four players having a designated cup on the table, but can also be played one-vs-one.

Basic rules

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A Solo cup

The Beer Die League website specified the following rules for the game in February 2014, based on a crowdsourced project and research into the history of the game:[1][unreliable source?]

Drinking

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When played as a drinking game, players are required to take drinks when certain events occur, or fail to occur. The Beer Die League website specifies that the following rules are used:[1]

Snappa

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The game played seated, with a cup at each corner of the table

The standing variant of beer die was originally developed from the drinking game Snappa.[citation needed] The variant known as Snappa is played seated, with a chair at each corner of the table.[2]

Other variants

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Tournament Rules — Beer Die". 16 March 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-03-16.
  2. ^ Applebaum, Ben; DiSorbo, Dan (2012). The Book of Beer Awesomeness: A Champion's Guide to Party Skills, Amazing Beer Activities, and More Than Forty Drinking Games. Chronicle Books. p. 132. ISBN 9781452113197. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  3. ^ Ryan, Brent; MacLeay, Dave (9 May 1996). "Beer Die: The Official Game of Colby College Rules and Regulations". Colby College. Retrieved 25 May 2023.