- Ring of Fire
- Circle of Death
- King's Cup
- Waterfall
Game Intro
Looking for a party game that’s easy to learn, hilarious, and a little unpredictable? Enter the King of Cups drinking game. Sometimes called Kings, King’s Cup, or Ring of Fire, this classic card game has been a staple at house parties and college gatherings for decades.
The setup is simple: a deck of cards, a big cup in the middle of the table, and a group of friends ready for fun. But once the cards start flipping, the mix of strategy, silliness, and social chaos makes King of Cups unforgettable.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know: the official King of Cups rules, popular variations, hosting tips, and even some smart strategies to keep the laughs going all night.
The Background – King of Cups Origin Story
One reason the King of Cups game can be confusing is that it goes by so many names. Depending on where you learned it, you may know it as:
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Kings
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King’s Cup
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Ring of Fire
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Circle of Death
The core mechanics are the same, but card meanings and house rules shift from group to group. College campuses in the U.S. popularized “Kings” in the 1980s and 1990s, while “Ring of Fire” became the preferred name in the UK and Australia. Today, it’s recognized worldwide under all of these labels.
That flexibility is part of the fun—your group decides the rules that stick.
Quick Facts
- College Parties
- Couples / Friends
- Family-style House Parties
- Small-Medium Parties
Supplies
- 1 deck of cards
- drinks
How to Play King of Cup Rules
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Shuffle
Shuffle the deck and spread the cards face down in a circle around the empty King’s Cup.
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Draw
Players take turns drawing one card on their turn.
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Review Card
Review card rules and complete action.
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Repeat
Continue until all cards are drawn or players choose to stop.
House Rules
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Jokers as wild cards with custom rules.
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Aces = Waterfall (everyone drinks in sequence until the starter stops).
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Swap gendered rules (5 & 6) for inclusive prompts.
Community Rules
No community-submitted rules for this game yet.
Tips & Strategies
Agree on the rules before starting to avoid mid-game confusion.
Print or write a cheat sheet for new players.
Keep drink amounts small so the game lasts longer and stays fun.
Safety Note
Always play responsibly and know your limits. The King’s Cup can end up strong — make it a mix of mild or non-alcoholic drinks to avoid excess. Always encourage players to pace themselves and skip turns if needed.
