It’s beer pong — with a trap under every cup. In Pong Roulette you hide dare slips beneath some of the cups; sink a ball and you flip the cup to reveal (and do) whatever dare is waiting. Here’s how to set it up and play.
What you need
- A standard beer pong setup (cups + table)
- Ping-pong balls
- Printed dare slips (in our pack)
- 4–10 players, two teams
How to play Pong Roulette
- Rack the cups. Set up beer pong as normal — two triangles of cups on each end of the table.
- Hide the dares. Secretly fold dare slips and place them under 4–6 of the cups before play starts.
- Sink and flip. Land a ball in a cup, then remove and flip that cup. If there’s a slip under it, you do the dare.
- Do the dare, drink the cup. Complete the dare immediately, then the drink in that cup gets consumed as usual.
- Miss = drink. Miss your shot and you take a sip. First team to clear the other side’s cups wins.
Variations
- All dares: Put a slip under every cup for a full-chaos round.
- Team dares: A revealed dare applies to the whole team, not just the shooter.
- Redemption dares: On the last cup, the losing team draws a dare to earn a redemption shot.
Pro tips
- Fold slips tightly so cups sit flat and the dares stay hidden.
- Keep the rules card table-side so nobody argues the calls.
- Rotate who sets the dares each game so everyone gets surprised.
Pong Roulette drinking game rules — FAQ
How many cups get dares?
Start with 4–6 hidden slips per side. Add more for a wilder game.
Do you still drink the cup?
Yes — the dare happens first, then the cup is consumed like normal beer pong.
Can I use my own beer pong set?
Absolutely. Pong Roulette is an add-on — the printable dare slips work with any set.
Want the print-and-play version? Grab the Pong Roulette printable pack in our shop — rules card, play components, and cut lines, ready in minutes.






