What You Need: 2 quarters 3 short cups (around 3-4 Inches high, 3 inches wide) How To Play: With a group of people sitting around a table fill one of the cups with beer and place it in the middle. Then two players sitting directly across from each other begin by bouncing the quarter into the glass. If any player makes the quarter on their first try they can pass the cup to anyone they please. If it takes more than one try to make the quarter then the player passes the cup clockwise when he eventually makes the quarter. The game goes on until the player who is sitting to the right of the other player with a cup makes his quarter. Then the player who was passed must drink the center cup and refill it. It is speed quarters because the person to the left of the drinking player continues the game while the player is still drinking. This makes it possible for players to make the quarter on their first try and passing to the right of the drinking player, setting he or she up to have to drink another glass again. Once a player has been passed four times while drinking from earlier passes then the game stops until the player drinking finishes his drinks. The game then restarts and goes on and on until players can't take anymore and has to quit. Another way to play is once a player has been passed four consecutive times they are out of the game. The game then continues untill only one player is left. Credit: Sean

Speed Quarters -- 2
What You Need: 2 quarters 2 shot glasses a tall glass or pitcher of beer at least 5 people beer
How To Play: A tall glass/pitcher of beer sits in middle of the table and everyone sits in a circle and two people have a shot glass and a quarter. The two people w/the items starts by trying to flip the quarter into the shot glass, after the quarter is made into the shot glass you pass it to the right of you. The direction of passing can be reversed if a person makes the quarter into the shot glass 2 consecutive times. You keep passing the shot glasses and quarters around until someone ends up w/both shot glasses and quarters. The person who loses has to drink the tall glass/pitcher of beer in the middle of the table. Credit: Jessica

Speed Quarters -- 3
What You Need: at least 5 people beer two quarters two shot glasses How To Play: Everybody sits around a table with a beer (or a drink of their choice). Two people (preferably sitting across from each other) start bouncing their quarters into their shot glass. If they get their quarter in on the first try they can pass the quarter and shot glass to anyone they would like to. If the quarter doesn't go in on the first try they must pass it on to the person to their left. If someone is still trying to get their quarter into their shot glass and the person to the right of them gets theirs in first, then the person that finished first can stack the player still trying. This means that they stack their shot glass on top of the other one and the person who got stacked has one chance to bounce their quarter into the top shot glass. If they fail, then the person who stacked them spins a quarter. The other person (who got stacked) has to drink as long as that quarter is still spinning. This is the fun part since anyone can keep thumping and spinning the quarter until it falls down and quits spinning. Have fun! Credit: Gina
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