Flip Cup Rules

Also Known As:
  • Flippy Cup
  • Cup Flip Relay

Game Intro

Guy playing by the Flip Cup rules.Looking for Flip Cup rules or step-by-step instructions on how to play Flip Cup? You’re in the right place. Looking to fire up some competitive energy at your party? Flip Cup rules are simple but the hype is real – two teams line up, chug, and race to flip their cups before the other side finishes. It’s quick, loud, and the ultimate summer party showdown.

Whether you’re new to the game or just need a refresher, this guide will walk you through the setup, the official Flip Cup rules, and a few fun variations to keep things fresh.

The Background

Flip Cup likely emerged at college parties and quickly spread through tailgates and BBQs thanks to its simplicity. It became especially popular in the 1990s and 2000s as a staple team

and has since been adopted into large tournaments.

Quick Facts

Best For
  • College / House
  • Family-style House Parties
  • House Parties
  • Large Groups
Players
4+
Playtime
< 30 min
Setup Time
< 5 min
Difficulty
Chaos

Supplies

  • cups
  • drinks
  • table

How to Play Flip Cup Rules

  1. Set Up Flip Cup

    Set up the table, A long rectangular table works best. Split into two equal teams. Each team lines up on opposite sides of the table.

    Every player gets a cup, filled to the same level, about 1/4 of the way full.

    Place cups at the edge of the table in front of each player.

  2. Start Signal

    The first players on each side cheers, then drink their cup as fast as they can.

  3. The Flip

    After finishing, place the cup on the table’s edge, rim down. Using only one hand, try to flip the cup so it lands upside down.

    If the flip fails, reset and try again until successful.

  4. Next Player

    Once the cup is flipped successfully, the next teammate drinks and flips.

  5. Relay Style

    Play continues down the line until every player on one team finishes.

  6. Winning

    The first team to successfully drink and flip all their cups wins the round.

House Rules

  • “Anchor Rule”: the last player must flip twice to win.

  • "Reflip Penalty”: if a player spills or cheats, they redo their turn.

  • “Double Trouble”: each player has two cups instead of one.

Community Rules

No community-submitted rules for this game yet.

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Tips & Strategies

Keep drinks light—this game moves fast. Fill cups with just a splash for faster flips.
Use the official rule: no two-handed flips (trust us, it’s more satisfying).
Use a smooth downward flick on the rim for consistent results.
Keep team morale high — cheering helps keep rhythm.
For extra chaos, play multiple rounds in a tournament format.

Safety Note

Clean spills quickly to avoid slippery floors. Remind players not to slam cups too hard on tables. Encourage moderation and allow non-alcoholic substitutions.

FAQs

How many players do you need for Flip Cup?

You can play Flip Cup with as few as 3 players per team, but it’s best with 6–10 per side for the full relay race energy. Larger parties often run multiple tables or bracket-style tournaments.

How do you flip the cup in Flip Cup?

Place your empty cup right-side-up on the edge of the table with a bit of the rim hanging over. Using one hand, flick the rim upward in a quick, controlled motion so the cup flips and lands upside down. It usually takes a few tries, but the key is a smooth, consistent flick rather than force.