Biscuit Party Drinking Game: Rules, Setup & Variations
Learn how to play Biscuit Party, the hilarious drinking game with dice and cards. Full rules, house add-ons, variations, and FAQs.
✍️ September 20, 2025
- 🎲 How to Play Biscuit Party
- 🥂 Biscuit Party Rules
- 🃏 Biscuit Party Card Version
- 🎯 Biscuit Party Variations
- 👾 FAQs About Biscuit Party
Some nights call for wine and deep talks. Others? They call for chaos, loud laughter, and a game that’ll have everyone a little too invested in dice. That’s where Biscuit Party comes in — a drinking game that looks innocent enough but will sneak up on you faster than that “one last shot.”
All you need is a table, a dice, drinks, and a group of friends who don’t mind making fools of themselves. The rules are simple, but the fun comes from the wild twists, unexpected forfeits, and the inevitable “wait, why am I drinking again?” moments that define every round.
How to Play Biscuit Party
At its core, Biscuit Party is all about rolling dice and following what the numbers tell you. Don’t worry — you don’t need to be a math genius, just willing to roll and sip.
1. Grab the essentials
All you need is a single dice (yep, just one), drinks for everyone, and a table to gather around.
2. Decide the “Biscuit”
Before the game starts, pick one unlucky soul to be the Biscuit. This role comes with special rules, so expect plenty of laughs (and sips) at their expense.
3. Take turns rolling
Each player rolls the dice once per turn, and whatever number comes up dictates the action for the group or the Biscuit.
4. Follow the number rules
Every number rolled has a corresponding action — some make you drink, others let you dish out drinks, and a few might even give you a free pass.
5. Keep the drinks flowing
The game continues clockwise until the group decides they’ve had enough — or until someone mixes up the rules so badly that chaos reigns.
Biscuit Party Rules
The fun part? The official rules only take you so far. House rules and add-ons turn Biscuit Party into the kind of drinking game you’ll still be laughing about the next morning.
1. Roll a 1
Everyone takes a sip, because why not start with a collective groan.
2. Roll a 2
You get to nominate someone to drink. Choose wisely (or go straight for the friend who smugly said they can “handle their liquor”).
3. Roll a 3
The Biscuit drinks. No exceptions, no mercy.
4. Roll a 4
Everyone points at the Biscuit — last one to react takes a sip. Cue the frantic hand-slapping.
5. Roll a 5
You drink, simple as that. Sometimes the dice just aren’t on your side.
6. Roll a 6
Pass your drink to the left, and that person has to finish it. The nastier the drink, the bigger the laugh.
👉 If you like chaotic roles and power shifts, you’ll love the classic “Asshole” drinking game — where climbing to President is sweet, but falling to Asshole stings even more.
Biscuit Party Card Version
If dice aren’t your style, the Biscuit Party card game adds an extra layer of unpredictability. The card deck replaces dice rolls with prompts, which means less counting and more chaos.
1. Draw a card
Instead of rolling, each turn starts with pulling a card from the Biscuit deck.
2. Follow the prompt
Each card has a unique instruction: drink, nominate, swap seats, or other shenanigans.
3. Biscuit stays Biscuit
Just like in the dice version, one person is crowned the Biscuit and suffers extra consequences whenever their role gets pulled.
4. Keep cards moving
Once a card is played, discard it. No repeats, no loopholes.
5. First to fold
The card version doesn’t really “end” — it goes until someone taps out, which usually happens way sooner than expected.
Biscuit Party Variations
Every group has their own spin on Biscuit Party, which makes it twice as fun. Here are a few ways people like to switch it up:
1. Double Biscuit
Instead of one Biscuit, there are two. That means twice the drinking, double the chaos, and endless finger-pointing.
2. Reverse Biscuit
The Biscuit can choose to pass their punishment to another player once per round. But after that, they’re stuck with whatever comes.
3. Silent Biscuit
The Biscuit isn’t allowed to talk during the game. If they slip up, they drink — and trust us, someone will try to make them crack.
4. King Biscuit
If a player rolls the same number twice in a row, they automatically become the new Biscuit, even if someone else already holds the title.
5. Survival Mode
Limit the drinks on the table to whatever’s already poured. If you run out, you’re out of the game — which makes for some very careful sipping.
FAQs about Biscuit Party
1. How many people can play Biscuit Party?
Anywhere from 3 to 10 works, but the more people, the more entertaining (and chaotic) it gets.
2. Do I need the official card version?
Nope — the dice game works perfectly on its own. The card version just adds extra twists.
3. What happens if the Biscuit forgets their role?
They drink. Forgetfulness is never free in Biscuit Party.
4. Can I play Biscuit Party without alcohol?
Definitely. Swap drinks for water, soda, or snacks if you’d rather keep it sober.
5. How long does the game usually last?
Depends on your group’s stamina — some rounds fizzle out in 20 minutes, others can go for hours.