Official Drinking Game Rules
Objective of the Game
To make someone get down on one knee and consume an entire ice, at any time, anywhere.General Gameplay
A player hides an ice for another person to come across. If that unlucky person sees or feels the bottle/can they must get down on one knee and consume it unless they can produce an Ice Block.Ice Block if player being Iced can produce an ice within arm’s reach (one foot MUST stay planted from original discovery spot at all times) within five seconds the original hiding player must drink both ices, no matter the size or flavor. There can only be one ice block per icing.
You cannot refuse an ice. If you do not get down on one knee and chug the entire ice you will be excommunicated from the game.
If excommunicated from the game to return you must be re-initiated to the game by accepting the ruling of the last two people you have iced. If you have not Iced at least two people you can never return.
What can be an "ice"
While the origins of the game may have stemmed from Smirnoff Ice, the Smirnoff brand has shunned the Icing community. This game has become an accepted college drinking game and Icing Law expands to the entire disgusting, sugary, girl drink beverage line. Acceptable beverages choices will be determined among players.- Accepted Examples of Icing Beverages:
Official Icing Judgment
This is an intense drinking game and sometimes bros can have a dispute. To get an official Icing rule judgment send us an email (reviewed by all players involved) to DISPUTE@IcingRules.com. We will get back to you with the ruling ASAP and all judgments are final.History
The Icing drinking game seems to have started around 2010. The original site to expand the popularity of the game was Bros Icing Bros. Since then Smirnoff has seem to have encouraged the shutdown that website. If you have played this game before you know it is like no other drinking game, a fear resides when you are in certain places, around certain people unprepared with an Ice Block.
Some Questions Sent in to DISPUTE@IcingRules.com
Q: I put an Ice in a bag of catfood, about half full. My bro picked up said bag and filled the food only to set it back down. I feel if he picks up the ice whether he knows it or not it counts as an ice. -NickA: The person has to know they have been iced via touch or sight. If he didn't come in contact with it during the the feeding then he wasn't iced
Q: Recently, we iced my roommate simply by placing a Smirnoff Ice in our refridgerator. When my roommate opened the fridge to browse the contents inside the refridgerator he claims he did not see the Ice sitting right in front of him. It wasn't until my roommates and I started making noise and asking him if he saw the Ice that he in fact recognized the Ice. -Justin
A: The person needs to actually see the ice, you can only take their word if they actually saw it or not. If you intended the ice to be for them and they saw it, they are iced.
Q: I had been iced by a friend while playing video games, they placed the ice behind my pillow and i soon came across it so that night when i sought revenge and bought 2 ices(one for each of my friends who devised the plan to ice me) so i gave them the ices later that night wen they were unarmed, no hiding fashion and the refused the ices. -Joseph
A: Pretty lame to just hand them an ice, but yes they are iced.
Q: During an oral presentation given by myself and 2 other students, we asked a trivia question. Our "victim" raised his hand and answered the question. We handed him a box of "prizes" for him to pick from. He first said, "this better not be a vodka cooler", then he looked into the box and didn't see the Ice right away but then noticed it after being instructed to take a closer look. -Adrienne
A: It doesn’t matter if they had to be instructed to look further. If they did an saw it, they are iced.
Q: Can you be iced twice in one night? -Tobi
A: You certainly can, but payback is often fierce.
Q: So I iced my friend inside of a beer freezer at a grocery store. He said that he shouldn't drink it because it would be theft/still in a store so I haven't bought it. I could buy it after so it wouldnt really be theft but it's still in the store. -Jeremy
A: You cannot ice someone with un-bought items in the store.
Q: If there are 3 people in the room, and one opens a gift with 3 bottles of Ice and they all see it, does that count as icing all 3 people at once? -Wine Monkey
A: Yes as long as they all see them you distribute the ice however you want.
Q: Do Smirnoff Flavored 50 ml bottles count as part of the icing game? Can I use them in attempt to Ice Block? -Dan
A: You can only block an Ice with the same size or larger, In this case you could Ice someone with a 50ml but only block a 50ml
