

Some of the dares involve other people in the room (for example. If you're the last player to stack a block without toppling the tower, you win! Dare To Be Different

Play continues clockwise, with each player picking a different block and completing a challenge until someone topples the tower. If the other players aren't convinced that you've completed the dare properly or answered the truth truthfully, you'll have to pick another block and complete a new challenge.
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Always complete a full three- block story before starting another. Once you've completed the challenge to the satisfaction of the other players, place the block on top of the tower (remember - use one hand only!), at right angles to the blocks immediately below it. You must perform the (ask written on this block. In this case, you must place the first block on top of the tower and then remove a different-colored block. If you decide nor to carry out the dare or truth written on the block, you may select another. If it's not, you may face the most devious dares and truths. If you pick a natural block and it's blank, lucky you! You are safe until the next round. If you pick a black block, you'll have to tell the truth to all other players. If you pick a red block, you'll have to complete the dare written on it. Remove one block from anywhere BELOW the highest completed story. Why not customize your game to the occasion - someone's birthday party, a family holiday or set some outrageous for the bride-to-be! Game Play With the pencil provided, you can write things on the natural blocks, which can then be rubbed off easily with an erase (and changed for the next game! Once you have played a few rounds of Truth or Dare Jenga, you might want to add your own challenges to the game. then remove it altogether so the tower stands up by itself.

Carefully stand the loading tray upright. Place the blocks randomly throughout the tower.Ģ. Place three blocks of the same color in each layer. Place one block of each color in each layer. It's up to you how you distribute the different colored blocks: Using this loading tray, build up the tower by placing rows of three wooden blocks at right angles to each other. and be the last player to stack a block without knocking the tower over! Setupġ. Now you'll have to face your worst fear - a forfeit set by the other players! You'll need a steady hand and a fun-loving mind to play Jenga Truth or Dare! ComponentsĪnswer tricky questions. If you topple the tower or chicken out, that's it. So choose carefully and keep those wits about you. Change your mind and pick a green? Then you'll have to tell the Truth! Even the plain blocks could surprise you with a new challenge. The easiest block might be a red one, but then you'll have to do a Dare. Whatever you decide, you can quickly set up a new game and start the fun all over again.Its the classic game of Jenga with a new twist! Caretully pick out blocks and stack them up one by one. What happens when the entire Jenga board collapses? The video doesn’t specify, but here’s another chance to get creative with the rules. The drinking rules can also be adjusted however you want - you can include some drinking-related dares on the block (“Finish your drink”), or have players drink when they can’t (or won’t) complete a dare. He provides a list, but notes that you can make them as “tame or daring” as you'd like. How do you turn the tower of blocks into boozy, adult-friendly fare? YouTuber DaveHax shared a how-to, for a game he’s dubbed “ Dare Jenga.” Using a pen, simply write dares on a select number of blocks. The rules are simple, no flying cups are involved, and it's a riff on one of my favorite games from childhood - Jenga. While I gladly left those games on the sticky frat-house floors of my college days, I have to admit - I’ve found a drinking game that I actually want to try. Either they make a mess (flip cup, beer pong) or involve a lot of rules and arguing (king’s cup, or how I wasted most of my junior year). Full disclosure: I’m not the biggest fan of drinking games.
