Spin the bottle

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Spin the bottle
Players varies, typically between 7 and 15 but can be played with as little as 4
Age range Pre-teen, Teenage
Setup time Negligible
Playing time Highly variable1
Random chance High
Skills required None although there are techniques of making the bottle land on whom you want it to[citation needed]
1 Play time depends on the number of players and their willingness to kiss other participants.

Spin the bottle is a party game usually played by teens and pre-teens in which several players sit in a circle. One player spins a bottle on the floor in the middle of the circle, and must kiss the person on the lips to whom the bottle points, who then spins the bottle in turn.[1].

In a variant, the bottle is spun twice by each person in order, and the two people the bottle points to have to kiss.

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  1. ^ Brian Sutton-Smith, B. G. Rosenberg. "Sixty Years of Historical Change in the Game Preferences of American Children", The Journal of American Folklore. Volume 74, Number 291, January – March 1961. pages 17-046. ISSN 00218715.