These rules can vary too so we will show some examples. Here is how the rules work for drawing a Jack. This game can be tough to play by itself but when paired with a game like King's Cup. The game that makes King's Cup amazing comes down to pulling the Jack card which means you get to play Never Have I Ever. If you are the thumb master and you don't place your thumb down before the next 5 is drawn. The next player to draw a 5 becomes the new Thumb Master. This game gets really sneaky so pay attention to who is the thumb master! The Thumb Master will continue to be the thumb master until another 5 is drawn. The last person to place their thumb on the table, loses and they have to drink. The player that draws a five is now the Thumb Master!Īt any point during play the Thumb Master can challenge the table by putting one of their thumbs down on the table. Great for laid back game play or in a small area. That person then has to drink and play continues. This continues until someone doesn't remember all the dance moves and messes up. The next player in line must do that same exact dance move and then add their own dance move. A player who draws a five must do a dance move. Great for people who are outside their comfort zone. So we will explain both for you and your party to decide.
There is debate on which of these two actions are traditional.