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Detonator (game)

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The game of Detonator is played with a single, unopened can of beer

Detonator, also known as Shake Shake Bang Bang, is a drinking game where players smash an unopened beer can against their heads in turn, until the can ruptures. It is played across the United States, and supposedly originated among college students attending Gonzaga University.[1]

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Rules

Detonator can be played with two or more people. Players typically gather together in an outdoor setting. Game play starts with one beer, which is still in its unopened can. Players take turns smashing the beer on their foreheads, yelling "Detonator!" as they do so. The beer can is then passed to the next player, who repeats the smashing and yelling.

Play continues until the structural integrity of the can is compromised. At this point, one player inevitably ends up covered in beer. This player is declared the winner, and all losers are required to chug a full beer.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Griscom, Andy (1999). The Complete Book of Beer Drinking Games, Revised Edition. Memphis, TN: Mustang Publishing. p. 66. ISBN 0-914457-97-7.
  2. ^ Griscom, Andy (1999). The Complete Book of Beer Drinking Games, Revised Edition. Memphis, TN: Mustang Publishing. p. 67. ISBN 0-914457-97-7.

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