21 (drinking game)


21, Bagram, or Twenty Plus One is a drinking game. The game progresses by counting up from 1 to 21, with the player who calls "21" suffering a drinking penalty before the next round starts. The loser may add one new rule to the game, and starts the new round.

Rules

Players are arranged in a circle, facing inwards. The game begins with one player calling the direction of play by saying, "I propose a game of XXXX! To my left..." or "To my right..." followed by a sequential series of numbers beginning with one. Variations exist for the proposal of the game depending on personal rules; this is due to some variants calling for any person who says the number "21" to drink. For example:
As the game progresses, each player in turn must recite one to four numbers, counting in sequence from where the previous player left off:
If a player makes a mistake, then they suffer a small to moderate drinking penalty and then restart the game from 1. Mistakes include:
Assuming there are no mistakes, the game will continue in sequence up to 21. The player who calls 21 suffers a heavy drinking penalty, creates a new rule, then restarts the game from 1.

Additional rules

Variations on the standard rules include:
Examples of new rules that could be instated by a player forced to call 21:
It is also commonplace to declare that the game be played according to the so-called "International Drinking Rules". These are a body of generally accepted but not entirely uniform rules that players understand to apply to all drinking activity and include rules for example, that drinkers must keep their little finger up whilst drinking, only drink with their left hand and, in some circles, that using the word 'drink' be prohibited and replaced with words such as 'consume' or 'imbibe'.

Example

Andy, Bill, Cath, Dan, Ed and Fran are sitting with Andy at 12 o'clock, and the other players arranged clockwise in alphabetical order:
  1. Andy: I propose a game of 21! To my left: 1, 2.
  2. Fran: 3.
  3. Ed: 4, 5, 6
  4. Cath: 7, 8

    Variations

Rules for these variants are widely varied.