

CORINTHIANS DRINKING GAME: FIVES
The rules of Fives

- Minimum of 2 players
- Players stand in a circle with 1 closed fist out in the middle (2 fists if only 2 players).
- Closed fist = 0, Open fist (in a karate chop position) = 5
- Player 1 counts the maximum score possible (multiples of 5) from all the fists that are out in the middle, by tapping their closed fist on the other players’ closed fists. For example, if there are 4 players the maximum score would be 20.
- Once all the multiples of 5 have been counted up, player 1 then guesses a number (multiple of 5). For example, if there are 4 players, player 1 can guess either, 0, 5, 10, 15, or 20.
- As soon as player 1 says the number, the other players react by either keeping their fists clenched (representing 0) or opening up their fists into the karate chop position (representing 5).
- If the guessed total score is correct, then player 1 is out.
- The remaining players keep the hands in the same position as the player to player 1’s left then guesses next, with the remaining players reacting with either a clenched fist (0) or a karate chop fist (5).
- This continues until all but 2 players remain.
- The remaining 2 players face each other and hold out both fists closed.
- The player whose turn it is, counts the maximum score possible (20) and then guesses a number.
- Both players react with clenched fists (0), open fists (5), or a mixture of both.
- The 2 players continue guessing until one of them guesses correctly.
- The loser then DRINKS!! And then goes to the bar to get a shot for the next game.
- The next game is started with the loser from the previous game starting the count up of all the fists.