Kings cup spin the wheel,King's Cup, also known as Ring of Fire, is a drinking game that involves a deck of cards and a cup. The game is played with a group of people, and the goal is to drink a specified amount of alcohol based on the card that is drawn.
To play King's Cup, a group of people sits in a circle around a table, with a cup placed in the center of the table. One person starts by drawing a card from the deck and placing it face up on the table. Each card has a corresponding rule that must be followed, as follows:
Ace: "Waterfall." Players must start drinking and cannot stop until the person to their right stops drinking.
Two: "You." The person who drew the card gets to choose someone to drink.
Three: "Me." The person who drew the card must drink.
Four: "Floor." All players must touch the floor with their hand. The last person to do so must drink.
Five: "Guys." All males in the group must drink.
Six: "Chicks." All females in the group must drink.
Seven: "Heaven." All players point to the ceiling. The last person to do so must drink.
Eight: "Mate." The person who drew the card gets to choose someone to be their "mate" for the rest of the game. Whenever one of them drinks, the other must also drink.
Nine: "Rhyme." The person who drew the card says a word, and then each person in the circle must say a word that rhymes with it. The first person who can't come up with a word must drink.
Ten: "Categories." The person who drew the card selects a category, and then each person in the circle must name something that falls into that category. The first person who can't come up with an answer must drink.
Jack: "Never have I ever." The person who drew the card says something that they have never done, and then each person in the circle must either confess to having done it or drink.
Queen: "Questions." The person who drew the card asks someone a question. That person must then ask a question to someone else, and so on. The first person who can't think of a question or who asks a question of the person who just asked them a question must drink.
King: "Make a rule." The person who drew the card gets to make up a new rule that must be followed for the rest of the game.
The game continues until the deck of cards is exhausted or until a player decides to stop. King's Cup is a popular party game, but it can be dangerous if players drink too much or do not follow responsible drinking practices. It is important to always drink responsibly and to stop playing the game if it becomes unsafe.