

The snap bit comes in when the number you say out loud matches the number on the card you put down. So the first person to play their card says "Ace", the second says "two", the third says "three" and so on. When you place down your card, you have to say a value as you do so, starting with Ace and going all the way up to King before starting again. Take it in turns to go round the circle placing a card in the centre of the table, only turning it upright as you put it down. Make sure you don't look at your cards! Keep them face down in your hand or on the table in front of you. It's also best to try and clear the area as much as possible, keeping drinks on the floor, and removing any hand jewellery such as rings (you'll see why soon).ĭish out all the cards so everyone has an even amount (put any spares to the side). Make sure everyone is sat around a table and is able to reach the centre. You need to stick to a small group of people for Irish Snap because, believe us, things can get violent. It's called Friends and Enemies for a reason. If someone has been chosen to drink for seven seconds, you don't have to save them with a seven if you don't want to. You have to wait and hope someone else saves you instead. You can't save yourself! If you've been chosen to drink, you can't save yourself with one of your own cards.

WEIRD BUT TRUE GAME INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO
These are the best drinking games with the rules of how to play them:
