Live Timer
Centurion Timer
Free Centurion timer with a big on-screen countdown and a "Drink!" cue every interval.
Live Timer
Run Centurion
Set the pace, hit start, and the screen takes over — a big countdown to every cue, a chime when it's time, and a flash that leaves no doubt.
1–180 min
10–300 sec · 100 rounds
How to play
- 1This is one of the most common university drinking games I know. The CENTURY CLUB! or CENTURIONS. You must have a watch with an accurate seconds hand, shot glasses, and LOTS OF BEER! (nb. it CAN and HAS been done with spirits but is HIGHLY unrecommended) As many players can play as you like, but as the saying goes, the more the merrier, and in this game that surely is the deal! One shot of beer is consumed every minute, on the minute, for 100 minutes. Players must fill their own shot glasses. The time keeper is better off not playing as the game gets very messy and the time keeper keeps the game honest. The time keeper counts down 5 seconds before each shot is to me consumed, as such 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, SKULL! PENALTY SHOTS MUST be taken if the participants spill beer in the pouring of the shots, miss the shot time, by more than one second, or if they go to the bathroom.
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- 3Penalty shots are as follows:
- 41 shot for spillage
- 51 shot for every second that is missed after the counting
- 65 shots for a bathroom break.
FAQ
- How does a Power Hour work?
- Everyone takes one drink every minute for an hour — 60 drinks in 60 minutes. The on-screen timer counts down and flashes “Drink!” at every interval so no one has to watch the clock.
- Can I change the length or interval?
- Yes. Set any duration and the seconds between drinks before you start — run a 30-minute Half Hour, a 100-minute Centurion, or your own house rules.
- Do I need music?
- No. The timer makes its own chime (and can say "Drink!" aloud). Play your own Spotify or YouTube in the background if you want a soundtrack.
- Will my phone screen stay on?
- On supported browsers the timer keeps the screen awake while you play. Keep the tab in the foreground for the most reliable timing.