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Beer die, also known as snappa, is a fun drinking game that involves bouncing dice off a table and trying to catch them. Picture beer pong, but with more nuance and hand-eye coordination. To set the game up, all you need is a table, some dice, four cups, and three friends to play. Ready to learn how to play? This article will cover everything you need.

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Setting up for Classic Beer Die

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  1. You’ll need a space that’s big enough to set up an 8 by 4 ft (2.4 by 1.2 m) rectangular table. Good options include a backyard, basement, or empty garage.[1]
    • To avoid ruining carpet or hardwood with spilled beer, pick a spot that has durable flooring, like concrete or tile, or somewhere outdoors.
    • If you don't have an 8 by 4 ft (2.4 by 1.2 m) rectangular table, you can use a different size table, as long as it's at least 6 feet (72 in) long.
    • You can use a folding table or make your own table by laying a sheet of plywood on 2 sawhorses or structures of similar height.
  2. Classic beer die is played while sitting down, so each player will need a chair. Arrange the chairs at the corners of the table, close enough so that the player can place their hand on the table without standing up.[2]
    • The best type of chair for beer die is one without arms, like a folding chair.
    • Try to line up the chairs so that the 2 chairs on 1 side of the table are directly across from the 2 chairs on the other side.
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  3. If you’re following the traditional rules of beer die, set each cup 6 inches (15 cm) from the long side of the table and 12 inches (30 cm) from the foot, or the short side, of the table. For a quick measurement, the width of your closed fist is about the equivalent of how far the cup should be from the side.
    • You can use pint glasses or, if you’re worried about breaking glass, opt for plastic red Solo cups.
  4. Use any type of beer you’d like for the game. People most commonly use light beer since it’s easier to drink quickly. Pour your beer of choice into each of the cups on the table.[3]
    • You can also fill the cups with water or another non-alcoholic beverage if you don’t want to drink alcohol.
  5. Only 4 people play beer die at one time. Once you’ve picked your teams, split up the players so that 1 team is seated in the chairs at 1 end of the table, facing the other team who is seated at the opposite end.[4]
    • You can choose your own teams or, if you want it to be random, draw names out of a hat.
    • If you have more than 4 people who want to play, you can rotate in players throughout the game. You can also create more than 2 teams and have the other teams play the winner of the current game.
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Playing the Game

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  1. This is usually either a height that’s equivalent to the length of the table, which is 8 feet (96 in), or the height of the tallest player. If you’re playing inside, the minimum height can also be 1 foot (12 in) from the ceiling.
    • It helps to have a marker or object to measure each throw against during the game. For example, you might use a nearby light fixture or a door frame as the height so you have a visual.
  2. These are known as “bizz” and “buzz” respectively. If you accidentally speak “5” or “7” out loud and someone hears you, both you and your teammate have to take a drink.
    • For example, if you say something like, “Don’t forget the Taylor Swift concert is tomorrow at 7!” while you’re playing, your opponent can make you and your teammate have 1 drink.
  3. No matter who may have won a previous game, the player who is oldest in age always starts a new game of beer die. Let them lob 1 dice across the table underhanded, with their palm facing up as they release the dice.
    • Some people play with the rule that you have to either tap the dice on the table before you throw or announce that you’re throwing. This prevents the other team from being caught off guard.
    • If you or your teammate is the oldest player, begin the game with your team throwing the dice instead.
  4. If you make a successful catch, there are no points scored. If you don’t catch the dice, your opponent gets 1 point. In classic beer die, this is the only way to score a point.[5]
    • You cannot reach over the table to catch the dice, use 2 hands, or do what is known as “trapping,” which is when you catch the dice against your body.
    • If you make an unfair catch, return the dice to your opponent. They can then do a “shot-back,” which is just a re-throw.
  5. This is known as either a “plunk,” "splooge," or “sink.” If the dice bounces into either cup, both you and your teammate have to immediately drink whatever is left in your cup.
    • After you chug your beers, refill them with another 12 ounces (340 g) of beer before continuing the game.
    • If you “plunk” your own cup, meaning you knock it over, the game is over and your opponent automatically wins.
  6. Alternate turns, with both players per team making 1 throw each turn. Once the eldest player throws, their teammate will take a turn. Then, the dice get handed to the other team. Both players will each throw the dice once before it’s their opponent’s turn again.
    • At any point during the game, you can request what’s known as a “cup check” in between turns. This is when you and your opponents make sure the cups are still in their proper positioning, as they can shift during play.
  7. If you toss the dice when it's your turn and it doesn't hit any part of the table, this is called "heinous" and you have to take 1 drink. Likewise, if the dice falls out of your hands when you're waiting to throw, it's called "sloppy die" and you'll have to drink.[6]
    • An exception is if your opponent tosses the dice to you to pass it back for your turn and you drop it. You do not have to drink.
    • Know that the other team does not earn points when you have to drink. Drinking and scoring are separate in beer die.

    Other Times to Drink in Beer Die

    Anytime your teammate has to drink and vice versa

    If the die hits your cup

    If you throw the die short, meaning it doesn't go off the table

    If the die hits the ceiling

    If you throw the die below the minimum height

    If the die lands on the table with a "5" facing up

  8. This is the only way to score in beer die, and it's equal to 1 point for your team. Likewise, if the other team throws the die when it's their turn and it bounces off the table without you or your partner catching it, your opponent gets 1 point.[7]
    • In some variations, you can also score 1 to 2 points if you get the dice in your opponent's cup. However in classic beer die, this is not worth any points.
  9. Keep your own score during the game or have an objective bystander keep track. When either you or the opposing team get to 5 points, it's called "reaching bizz." The first team to do this wins the game.
    • Some variations include playing to "buzz," which is 7 points. Others require you to win by 2 points, and you play overtime until someone does.
    • If you have multiple teams waiting to play, have the winning team stay at the table. Rotate a new team in for the losing team.
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Things You’ll Need

  • 1 8 by 4 feet (2.4 by 1.2 m) rectangular table
  • 1 6-sided die
  • 4 16 oz (450 g) cups
  • 4 chairs
  • Beer

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Beer die is a 4-player drinking game where players bounce a die across a table to score points. To start the game, players form two teams of two. Each team sits or stands at the corners on one end of a table that’s at least 6 feet (2 meters) long. Each player places a cup filled with beer at their corner of the table. The oldest player goes first. They throw a die underhanded across the table, at least 5 feet higher than the players’ heads. If it bounces off the table and lands on the floor, they score one point for their team. If a player on the other team catches the die with one hand after it bounces, the throwing team gets zero points. If the throwing player misses the table completely or lands the die on the table, they take a drink. After their throw, the other player on their team throws the die. Then, it’s the other team’s turn. Play alternates back and forth between teams. If at any point the die lands in one of the catching team’s cups, that player has to drink their entire beer and then refill it. If a die hits a player’s cup, that player takes a sip. If the die hits the ceiling on a throw, the throwing player takes a drink. Players are also not allowed to say the numbers “5” or “7” throughout the game. Instead, 5 is referred to as “bizz” and 7 is referred to as “buzz.” If a player says “5” or “7,” they take a drink. Whenever a player runs out of beer in their cup, they refill it. Play continues until one team reaches 5 points first and wins! To learn how to use buzz words during the game, keep reading!

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