
Lungs
Here’s a classic game that’s familiar to every long term stoner you’ll meet. It goes by different names, depending on where you are in the world, but the rules remain the same.
Lungs is all about containing that precious smoke. If you’re smoking a joint, take a puff, hold it in, and pass the spliff around until it goes full circle back to you. Punishments can vary, from push-ups to a much-avoided shot of tequila. These punishments are determined by the host or group prior to the start of the game. Winners get a reward here. A special treat from the munchies table, perhaps? A baggie with donations from the group?

Movie time
A game that has a rule set determined by the party host. Pick a movie category of your choice—could be horror, romcom, or action. Then, decide on a suitable set of rules. If it’s a horror, everytime someone gets killed, all players have to take a drag. For a romcom, it could be every time someone on screen kisses another member of the cast. The choice is up to you!
A fan favorite is the Friday The 13th game. We will use this as the example!
While watching any of the movies, you have to take a hit when the following happens:
Jason appears on screen
Any of the cast get naked
There is a sex scene
When the iconic, suspenseful music kicks in
Anytime someone screams (either in the film or in real life)
Whenever a dead body is shown
Someone says “Jason”


Bong pong
Who said you couldn't remake a classic? Standing opposite each other, two players must bounce or toss a ping pong ball into a cup of beer or water. Should they succeed, they get to fire up a joint. Each successful shot after the initial sends a hit to the other side of the table! Add in your own rules but make sure they are clear before you start!

Song Jammin’
This is a fun weed game that’s all about getting into the groove. Players take turns choosing a song to play, and everyone has to smoke a hit every time a certain word or phrase is sung. You can choose any word or phrase you want, but some popular choices include “weed,” “smoke,” and “bong.”

