Best Volleyball Drinking Games: ACE, Bump and Volley Pong

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Volleyball isn’t just a sport—it’s a party waiting to happen. Add a little zing to your next match with fun Volleyball Drinking Games, where every spike could lead to a drink, and every ace keeps the fun rolling. 

What is ACE in the Volleyball Drinking Game?

An “ace” in volleyball happens when a serve lands untouched on the opposing team’s side, scoring a point. Now imagine turning that into a moment of party glory! 

The Ace Volleyball drinking game is defined as a serve that lands on the opposing team’s court without anyone touching it. The ace not only scores a point but also triggers the wild drinking mini-game.

While its exact origins are shrouded in the haze of beach parties and friendly matches, the concept has become a favorite among volleyball enthusiasts looking to add a playful twist to their games.

Play Backyard Volleyball Drinking Game
Play Backyard Volleyball Drinking Game

How to Play the ACE Volleyball Game?

What You’ll Need

  • Volleyball and net: Standard beach volleyball setup.
  • Drinks: Place the drinks to the side of the court for easy access during the game. options).
  • Teams: The game is best played with two teams of at least 2 players, though larger teams (4-6 players) can also join in for maximum fun.

Basic Rules for ACE Volleyball Drinking Game

1. The Ace Attack Rule:

If Team A serves the ball and it lands untouched on Team B’s side (an “ace”), Team B must immediately pay the penalty.

2. The Drinking Penalty:

  • Both players on Team B (or two selected teammates if the team has more players) must sprint to the sideline, grab a beer, and chug it between them.
  • Once the beer is finished, the players must drop the empty can onto the ground.

3. The Frantic Race:

  • As soon as the empty can hits the ground, Team A is free to serve the ball again, whether or not Team B is back in their positions.
  • This creates a high-pressure situation where Team B must balance drinking speed with quick recovery to avoid giving Team A an easy follow-up point.

4. Scoring Points:

  • The match is played until one team reaches 15 points.
  • The number of kills doesn’t directly affect the score but adds to the fun by making Team B chug more drinks.

Strategies for Playing ACE Volleyball Game

Team A (The Killers)

  1. Aim for Kills: Target weak spots in Team B’s formation to increase your chances of forcing a penalty.
  2. Fast Serves: After the can hits the ground, serve immediately to keep the pressure on.
  3. Coordination: Assign roles to ensure everyone knows when to serve and how to capitalize on Team B’s disarray.

Team B (The Drinkers)

  1. Chug Smart: Decide beforehand who will chug and in what order to minimize delays.
  2. Quick Returns: Prioritize getting back into position as soon as the can is dropped.
  3. Defend Strategically: Be ready to counter Team A’s fast serves with strong returns.

ACE Attack Game Twists

1. Ace Chase Relay

After an ace, the penalized team must complete a relay to the sidelines: each player takes turns sprinting to grab the beer, taking a sip, and tagging the next teammate. The last person finishes the drink before the team can return to the court.

2. Hot Potato Rule

After an ace, the penalized team must keep the ball in motion like a “hot potato” by continuously passing it between teammates until their penalty drink is finished. Dropping the ball results in an additional sip for the entire team.

3. Spin Serve Chaos

The serving team must complete five spins before serving the ball after scoring an ace. The dizzy server makes the next play wildly unpredictable for both teams.

Two Fun Volleyball Drinking Games

Turn up the fun with creative volleyball drinking games that add chaos, laughter, and friendly competition. Perfect for the beach or backyard, these games guarantee unforgettable moments with every serve and sip!

Bump, Set, Drink

Bump Volleyball Drinking Game
Bump Volleyball Drinking Game

In this hilarious twist on traditional volleyball, every player on the court takes on a role with its own unique drinking penalty:

  • The Bumper takes a sip whenever they fail to cleanly bump the ball to their teammate.
  • The Setter drinks if their set doesn’t lead to a spike (either the spiker misses, or the set is wildly off-target).
  • The Spiker has to drink if their spike doesn’t land within bounds or is blocked by the opposing team.

This setup ensures that no one escapes the fun, and every mistake on the court leads to a good-natured laugh—and a quick sip.

Bump Game Variations

1. Assign Wild Dares

For players who cause the ball to hit the net, take the chaos up a notch by assigning wild dares. Examples include:

  • Wearing a silly costume piece like a tiara or sunglasses until they redeem themselves with a clean play.
  • Singing a line from a random song before the next rally.
  • Doing a quick “punishment dance” on the sideline.

2. Reverse Roles Rule

Each time a player triggers a penalty (missing a bump, bad set, or out-of-bounds spike), they must swap roles with another teammate for the next rally.

3. Balloon Bump Challenge

Attach a balloon to each player’s waist. If a player causes a penalty, their balloon must be popped by an opponent before they can return to play.

4. Mystery Drink Penalty

Each penalty requires the offending player to choose a mystery drink from a lineup of cups (some delicious, others hilariously strange like pickle juice).

Volley Pong

Volley Pong Drinking Game
Volley Pong Drinking Game

Combine the precision of volleyball with the party antics of beer pong to create Volley Pong. On each side of the volleyball net, arrange a set of cups (filled with beer or non-alcoholic drinks) in a triangle formation, much like a classic beer pong setup.

  • During regular gameplay, if the ball lands in one of the cups:
    • The opposing team must stop the game, drink the contents of the cup, and remove it from the triangle.
    • The game resumes with the next serve.
  • The first team to eliminate all the cups on the opposing side wins the game—or maybe just earns the right to gloat!

Game Strategy Tips

  • Aim your spikes and serves at the cups for maximum chaos.
  • Assign a “designated defender” to guard the cups without sacrificing their volleyball responsibilities.
  • Watch for openings to strategically lob the ball into the opposing team’s cups.

Fun Variations

  • Giant Cups: Use large beach buckets instead of standard cups for an oversized, ridiculous version of the game.
  • Mystery Cups: Fill some cups with surprises—like soda, juice, or something hilariously weird (pickle juice, anyone?).
  • Last Cup Challenge: For the final cup, require a trick shot, like spiking with the non-dominant hand or serving blindfolded.

Volleyball Drinking Games take the excitement of volleyball and dials up the fun with wild penalties and high-energy gameplay. Whether you’re scoring aces, chugging drinks, or scrambling to get back in position, every moment is packed with laughter and camaraderie. With creative variations like Bump, Set, Drink and Volley Pong, the possibilities for fun are endless. 

By Viola

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