Fun Party Games


Big Squeeze


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: none Age Group: Age 5 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: first group to finish Timed Event: No Easy game for a big group (at least 20, if not more). Quickly divide into 2 teams and announce that each team will be racing to squeeze into the shape of the item mentioned. For example: if the leaders yells out the word "football" the teams must squeeze into the shape of a football as would be seen from above. Keep score- first team to 10 wins. Good Squeeze Shapes (Squeeze into the shape of . . .) California, A dog, A pair of sunglasses, A baseball bat, A shark A map of the U.S.A.


Butt Charades


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: none Age Group: Age 10 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring:Timed Event: Yes Cut up slips of paper with words on them and put them into a bag. Break up into two teams. Get a volunteer from each team to spell the word he/she took out of the bag by moving their hips (spelling the words with their butts!). (Make sure they do not say a word to give away clues.) If their team does not figure out the word after two spellings, the other team gets to guess.Make it interesting by the words you choose, try to keep it clean. We don't want any dirty butts!


Clothespin Relay


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: clothespin sAge Group: Age 10 and up Difficultly: A Scoring: First finished Timed Event: No This is set up like any relay with multiple teams, each team with 5 clothespins. Have the first person in line attach the clothespins to their shirt, clothes, or body part, run around a certain designated point and return to have the clothespins removed by a designated pin person with their teeth and then they are pinned to the next person in line and that person runs the course and back. This is done until the last person makes it back and all the pins are removed.


Cotton Bombs


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Q-tips and straw sAge Group: Age 5 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: First to knock cup off Timed Event: No Divide into two teams and give each member a straw (wide straws work best - McDonald's has them, but it would be wise to ask instead of just grabbing that amount) and a pile of Q-tips. One team member from each side sits on their side of the room on a chair with a paper cup on their head. The object is to knock the opposite team's paper cup off the person's head by blowing the Q-tips through the straws. No blocking Q-tips by anyone during the battle

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Encore


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: None Age Group: Age 15 on up Difficultly: A (none)Scoring: first to sing Timed Event: No This is a simple game that tests contestants ability to think fast. Divide into teams (usually divide into girls and guys for good competition). Yell out a word that is commonly found in songs (love, road, river, girl, baby, need . . . ). The teams must sing a song in unison (together) using that word. The first team to do it wins a point. Play as long as they like it.


Nylon Golf balls


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Golf balls& Pantyhose Age Group: Age 15 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: First team to finishlineTimed Event: No This game can be a relay, but I, personally, think relays just take too much stinkin' time and leave kids just standing there bored . . . so I usually do this as an up-front game for everyone to watch a couple people do.Tape two lines on the floor about fifteen feet apart. Have ready two pair of pantyhose and four golf balls. Put one golf ball in the leg of the pantyhose and one golf ball on the ground. After wrapping the other leg of the pantyhose around your waist, the leg with the golf ball should be hanging down in front of you just barely touching the ground. With movement from your body alone, you are to hit the golf ball on the ground with the one hanging from your waist. The object is to move the golf ball from one line to the next. Pass the pantyhose to the next person and they must go back. This is repeated until 5-10 people on each team have completed the task.


Mummy Wrap


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: case of toilet paper Age Group: 10 on up Difficultly: A (none)Scoring: Judged by audience Timed Event: Could be Pick three groups of three people each. Give each a roll or two of toilet paper. Make sure you give each team the same amount. Two people wrap up (like a mummy) the third person in the group. The object of the game is to: See who can wrap up their "mummy" first or who is most creative in their "mummifying". You may wish to add a few other objects into the game (Q-tips, t.p. rolls, etc.) to aid in the "artistic expression possibilities". You could have the crowd vote or the staff. You need 3 or 6 rolls of toilet paper.


Play Doh Pictionary


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Play-doh Age Group: 15 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: correct guesses Timed Event: No Just like it sounds! Pictionary, but with Play-doh. Divide into teams. Have a representative come up front from each group. Whisper a Pictionary word (like "dog") to the group and they must run back to their group and, without talking, mold that word with Play-doh. Put a staff member on each team cause kids will cheat (so do some staff members!)


Q-Tip Shuffle


Place Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Q-TipsAge Group: 5 on up Difficultly: A Scoring: First team done Timed Event: No Another stupid relay . . . but some of you might actually like those pathetic things! Several teams divide in half and stand in two lines on the opposite sides of the room for this relay game. A person in front of the line shoves six Q-tips in different orifices of his/her body (sticking out of pockets, between knees, protruding from armpits . . . ), then shuffles across room to the person in front of the other line who grabs Q-tips with their teeth, and drops them on the floor. That person then sticks the Q-tips on their body somewhere and does the same, running (shuffling) back to the original line. First team to finish the relay wins.


TP Over Under


Place Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Toilet Paper Age Group: 5 on up Difficultly: AScoring: First team done Timed Event: No This pathetic game actually works sometimes, although don't count your chickens. Line up your teams (however many you want). The object is to pass toilet paper, unraveling it as you go over their head then the next person under their legs and so on until the back of the line. If toilet paper breaks, the person must tie it together before continuing to unravel. First one to the back (or back up, or the back person runs it to the front of the line, etc.) wins.


Egg drop


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: egg, balloons, straws, masking tape Age Group: Age 5 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: which one does not break Timed Event: No Give each team 6ft of masking tape, 1 balloon, a handful of straws, and 1 raw egg. They have to build a "capsule" out of those materials that will protect the egg when dropped from various heights off a tall ladder until only one egg survives.


Porky


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: marshmallows, toothpick sAge Group: Age 5 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: most picks in malloTimed Event: Yes Each person on the team has a toothpick in their mouth. Without using their hands they must pass the marshmallow down the line, sticking their toothpick into the marshmallow and passing it to the next person. The team with the most toothpicks that stay in the marshmallow wins.


Toe Jammin


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: glass marbles, bucket, jelloAge Group: Age 15 and up Difficultly: AAScoring: Most marble out Timed Event: Yes The Marble-pickup consists of a bucket or container with 10 glass marbles inside. Each one person from team gets a bucket. The trick is, that the container is filled with jello, and the team trying to get the marbles out have to use their toes. One with the most out wins


Gargle It


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Glass of beverage Age Group: Age 5 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: count guesses most wins Timed Event: No Simple one this. All it requires is a glass of water. Secretly show a team member the name of a well know song or tune, it can be anything, chart song, nursery rhyme etc. Get them to take a large gulp of water and they must gargle the tune and the others in their team try to guess what it is. If the team guesses it you move on to a harder tune keeping score. The first time they miss they are out. This resulted in some hilarious water coming down someone's nose episode when we it!


Suck & Blow


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Index CardsAge Group: Age 15 on up Difficultly: A (none)Scoring: first doneTimed Event: Yes This racy title just happens to describe what you do. Line the kids up, and have them pass an index card down the line as fast as they can using only their mouths. You need to suck in wind to keep the card on your lips in order to pass it (by blowing out) to the next person in line. This game is especially great with boys, because if one person drops the card at just the right point, the two come very close to locking lips. If you want to see a 200 pound ninth grader giggle, this is the game to play. The first group to pass the card all the way down and back if you wish wins.


Greasy Spoon


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Spoon & yarnAge Group: Age 15 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: First team to thread Timed Event: No Preparation is everything for this game! At least one hour before you play, cut the yarn into long segments, allowing about 4 feet of yarn per team member. If in doubt, always make your yarn longer than necessary. Tie one end of one piece of yarn to the end of one spoon. Do this for each team. Put the spoons (with the yarn attached) in the FREEZER to chill for an hour - the colder the better. You may want to dip the spoons in water first to add a little ice build-up. Hand the spoon to the team member and instruct them to put the spoon down their shirt, through pants legs (or skirts) and out by their feet. The fact that the spoons are cold will be apparent very quickly. The first person should also be instructed to hold the end of the yarn while the rest of the team repeats the threading process. First team to thread it all the way wins


Kiss & Tell


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Oreo cookies, plexglassAge Group: 15 on up Difficultly: A (none)Scoring: First to eat them all Timed Event: Could be Start with a large sheet of Plexiglas -- about 6 feet long, 4 feet high. Put it upright on the floor long ways (two people need to hold it). Clean it. Divide the Plexiglas in two with a piece of masking tape, giving you two sections Now take the Oreo's and separate the halves -- then take the half that retains the white stuff and stick it to the Plexiglas. Put the same amount on each side, scattered randomly, high and low. Get two volunteers, or just pick two people, for the game. Face the Plexiglas so that the white side of the Oreo's is facing the rest of the audience. Then stand the two "contestants" behind the Plexiglas, facing everyone. Their goal: eat the Oreo's off the Plexiglas without using any part of their body other than their mouth. Give 'em a minute or two and then let 'em go!


Spew


Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic Items Needed: Alka-seltzerAge Group: 15 on up Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: One that hold it the longest Timed Event: No Get some ALKA-SELTZER and some carbonated clear drink... such as Sprite, 7UP, maybe Ginger Ale, or Squirt. Tell each of your participants to place a single ALKA-SELTZER underneath their tongue. Don't worry. they won't be able to taste or swallow it with it under the tongue.Now.. give them each a cup of the clear carbonated drink. Fill it with about 3 or 4 ounces. The OBJECT is to see who can hold it in their mouth the longest, but trust me, it will EXPLODE and SPEW out of their mouths! I wouldn't advise swallowing it. It won't hurt them but yuck. They must have at least a couple ounces in order for it to work.. though it is not about how much they can "drink." It's about how long they can hold it.


Dough Stack


Place:Indoors or Out Items Needed: Bread DoughAge Group: 5 on up Difficultly: AScoring: Highest stack Timed Event: Yes Give each player a bowl of bread dough balls. In this timed event they must stack the bread dough balls. The one with the highest stack when time is called wins.


Bagel Run


Place: Indoors or Out Items Needed: Bagels & polesAge Group: 13 on up Difficultly: AAScoring: Most on pole Timed Event: Yes Attach a 1/2" towl to a base for each player. At one side of the play area have a bowl of bagels for each player. The object in this timed event is for each player to grab a bagel with his or her teeth run to thier pole and place it on the pole them run back. The one that has the most at the bell wins.


Sunglasses At Night


Place: Indoor or OutItems Needed: SunglassesAge Group: 6 on upDifficultly: AScoring: Most on headTimed Event: Yes Purchase everytype of sunglasses you can find at a dollar store. Include funglases like the oversized and clown glasses from novelty shops. Each player gets a bag of glasses. At the start they must place as many sunglasses on thier head as they can. The person with the most on at the end wins

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Balloon Grab


Place: OutdoorsItems Needed: Water BalloonsAge Group: 10 on upDifficultly: AAScoring: Most heldTimed Event: Yes Each player is given a bowl of water balloons. At the start of time they must grab and hold as many as they can without placing them in thier clothing. Most at bell wins.


Helium Basketball


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: Helium balloons tennis racketAge Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AScoring: Most in during timeTimed Event: Yes Fill ballons with helium and place in bag. On one end of play area an upsidown hoop is setup. Give each player a tennis racket. On the start they must take one balloon from the bag and place it under the racket and walk it over to the hoop and let it go up through the hoop. One with the most baskets wins.


Pie In The Face


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: Canned Whip & Pie PanAge Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AScoring: First to read wordTimed Event: No Write a word on a round peice of paper, laminate it and place in the bottom of each pie pan. Fill your pie pan with whipped cream to look like a pie. Each player is given a "pie". They must eat through the pie to get to the word and read it. First one reading it wins.


Sticky Pants


Place: Indoors or OutItems Needed: Sweat pants, magnets, steelAge Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AScoring: Most peices stuckTimed Event: Yes Attach strips of pliable magnetic plastic to the back of each pair of sweat pants. Each player must get down in the crab position and walk across the area where the steel peices at laid out and pick up as many as possible with his or her butt. Most wins. Note avoid using sharp objects and the magnetic sign material works great!


Tissue Pull


Place:Indoors or OutItems Needed: Boxes of tissuesAge Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AScoring: No tissues left winsTimed Event: No Give each player a new box of non-sented tissues. Duct tape it to the table in fron tof them. Without using their hands and only their mouths they must pull out all the tissues and stack them to the side.


Ball Flip


Place: OutdoorsItems Needed: 3 tennis balls, stringAge Group: 13 on upDifficultly: AAScoring: First to wrap the stringTimed Event: No Suspend a sturdy limbo pole between two stands. From that hang the three tennis balls using the string. Mark the string with a red marker 4" up from the ball. The obeject of the game is to flip and wrap each tennis ball seperately around the limbo pole by hitting them with a soft racket. The first player with all the balls wrapped up to the red wins.


Got You Pegged


Place: Indoor or OutItems Needed: Clothes pegsAge Group: 6 on upDifficultly: AScoring: Most pegsTimed Event: Yes Give each player a bowl of plastic clothes pegs. On go they must pin the to their faces and around their head. They cannot be pegged to their hair. At the end of the time the one with the most pegged wins!


Just Ducky


Place: OutdoorsItems Needed: Special helmet, rubber ducks .Age Group: 10 on upDifficultly: AA(Relay race)Scoring: Most ducksTimed Event: Yes Attach a clear plastic mixing bowl to a bike helmet with epoxy. Take three players from each team. One player wears a helmet on each team. Fill the helmet with water. Pace the other two 15 yards apart with a bag of 10 rubber ducks. The object ist for the player wearing the helmet to relay from one teammate to the other. Each teammate must had off a duck to the person with the helmet. They must them place it in the bowl. Team with the most ducks in the water winns.


Ping Pong Tube


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: Pingpong balls, spoon, tube. Age Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AScoring: Most in during timeTimed Event: Yes Take a 2" clear plastic tube 3 feet long and attach it to a base. Each player gets a spoon, bowl of pingpong balls and a tube setup. Using only their mouths holding the spoon they must scoop up a ball and deliver it to the waiting tube. One with the most in during the time wins.


Fly Toss


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: Toy flys,velcro, shirt. Age Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AScoring: Most flys stuckTimed Event: Yes Create a shirt out of a material that is compatable with the hook side of velcro. Give a shirt to each player. Using only the hook side of the velcro affix it to the toy flys. The player must chuck the flys in the air and catch them on their shirt.


Water Balloon Catch


Place: OutdoorsItems Needed: Umbrella, water balloons. Age Group: 5 on upDifficultly: A (use of hands only)Scoring: Most water balloons caughtTimed Event: Yes Each player gets an umbrella. Placed in front of them is another basket filled with water balloons. At the start each player must toss balloons one at a time into the air over a limbo pole setup on stands at a hirght of 12' and catch them in the umbrella. Most unpopped balloons caught wins.


Grab It


Place:OutdoorsItems Needed: Water balloons. Age Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AA (running involved)Scoring: Most balloons winsTimed Event: Yes Two baskets filled with watered balloons are placed at each end of the course. Each player must choose a balloon out of the basket, holds it in arms and runs to the other and chooses another placing it with the first. This continues until the time runs out. If they drop a balloon they must leave it and move on. They must not use their clothing to hold balloons. Most balloons held wins.


Egg Head


Place: OutdoorsItems Needed: Headbands, smocks, 2 doz eggs (4 hard) Age Group: 13 on upDifficultly: AA (real messy)Scoring: First to find 4 hard eggsTimed Event: No For each player take large bowls and fill them with the regular eggs mixing in the four hard boiled ones. Each contestant puts on a headband and rain smocks. On the start they must pick eggs from their bowl and crack them on their headband in search of all four hard boiled ones. First one to find all of them wins.


Pancake Flip


Place: Indoor or OutItems Needed: Pancakes bike helmet Age Group: 6 on upDifficultly: A Scoring: Most pancakes stacked Timed Event: Yes Attach a plate to a bike helmet for each contestant. Each contestant gets a stack of pancakes and a pancake turner. The contestants must flip the pancakes one at a time up on to the plate/helmet. The one with the most pancakes flipped and stacked on the plate/helmet wins.


Pickle Toss


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: Bowl of sliced pickles.Age Group: 5 on up. Difficultly: A Scoring: Most pickles on burgerTimed Event: Yes Create a hamburger out of Styrofoam for as many contestants as you wish. Place the burger 10-15 feet in front of the contestant. Give each contestant the pickle slices. The object is to throw the pickles one at a time on to the burger. Most pickles wins.


Stamp Stick


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: 1 cent stamps.Age Group: 5 on upDifficultly: A Scoring: Most stamps stuck Give each contestant a pile of 1 cent stamps and on the start they must lick them and stick them to their faces. The one with the most stamps stuck to their face wins.


Hip Hat


Place: Indoors or Outdoors Items Needed: Hip Hop, and lots of hats. Age Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AA (some hopping involved)Scoring: Most hats relayedTimed Event: Yes At the start line the contestant hops on their hip hop and places a hat on their head. They must hop across the room or field and deposit the hat in the head of a wait partner and hop back to get another. Most hats relayed to their partner wins.


Water Balloon Heads


Place: OutdoorsItems Needed: Bike helmet w/ small basket, water balloons . Age Group: 5 on up Difficultly: A (use of hands only) Scoring: Most water balloons caughtTimed Event: Yes Each player wears a bike helmet that has a small laundry basket attached to the top of it. Placed in front of them is another basket filled with water balloons. At the start each player must toss balloons one at a time into the basket on their heads. Most unpopped balloons caught wins.


Paddle It


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: Ping pong balls and paddlesAge Group: 5 on upDifficultly: A (some balanced involved)Scoring: One that lasts longestTimed Event: No Give each contestant a ball and ping pong paddle. The object is to bounce the ball on the paddle, keeping it on top. If they drop it they are out. Last one still bouncing wins.


Bobbing For Bugs


Place: Indoors or Outdoors Items Needed: Bowls of water and plastic bugs. Age Group: 13 on upDifficultly: AA (some running and water involved)Scoring: Most bugs in bowlTimed Event: Yes Take large bowls and fill them with with water and plastic bugs. Each player bobs for bugs and grabs them with their mouth and runs over to another bowl and drops them. Most bugs in at the end of the time limit wins.


Ping Pong Ball Relay


Place: Indoor or Out Items Needed: Ping pong balls, Spoons, Bowls. Age Group: 6 on up Difficultly: AA (some running involved)Scoring: Most balls transferred winsTimed Event: Yes You need two bowls, one spoon, and 25 ping pong balls per contestant. Fill one bowl with the balls and place it on a table or on the floor. Approximately 25-30 feet away place the other bowl on a table or on the floor. Give each contestant a spoon. The object is to scoop up a ball with the spoon and carry it to the other bowl. Repeat until time runs out. If a ball is dropped they must go back and get another. Count balls at the end of time. Most balls wins.


Cracker Deposit


Place: Indoors or Outdoors Items Needed: Bowls of saltine crackers and plastic piggy banks.Age Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AA (some eating involved) Scoring: Most crackers in the bankTimed Event: Yes Take the bowls of saltine crackers and place them on a table. Next to the bowl secure a plastic piggy bank with ducktape. The object is to pick up one saltine at a time with their mouth and deposit it in the piggy bank. You will need one counter per contestant to pull this game off fairly.


Jelly Suck


Place: Indoors or Outdoors Items Needed: Bowls of Jello, clear 1" plastic tube, bowl . Age Group: 5 on upDifficultly: AA (some running involved)Scoring: First to fill up the bowl to the line Place the bowl with the Jello in it on one table and a bowl with a line on it on another table about 15' away. Each contestant places the tube in their mouth and sucks Jello up and runs it over to the other bowl and blows it out. This is repeated until the bowl is filled up to the line. First one with it filled wins


Sock Toss


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: Lots of pairs of old socks, laundry baskets. Age Group: 5 on up Difficultly: AA (some running involved) Scoring: Most matched pairsTimed Event: Yes Each contestant gets one has their own laundry basket and pile of socks. The object is for the each contestant to match up socks and throw them into a basket. The contestant with the most pairs matched wins.


Boxing Ring


Place: Indoors or Outdoors Items Needed: Boxing gloves, boxer shorts, bell. Age Group: 5 on up Difficultly: A (use of hands only)Scoring: Most shorts onTimed Event: Yes Each player wears boxing gloves and is placed in front of a pile of boxer shorts and a bell. The player puts on a pair of boxer shorts and then rings the bell and repeats the process until the time runs out. Most shorts on wins.

Dizzy Lizzy

Get 2 broomsticks or similar sticks.It's a relay race. Divide players into two teams and place two sticks at the other end of the room or garden.On the signal each player takes a turn to do the following:

- run to the stick
- hold the broom stick upright and place your forehead on the top (so you're looking at the floor)
- run your legs around the stick in a circle, whilst keeping your forehead on the stick
- every one on your team counts your circles up to 10
- then run back to your team and tag the next player First team to finish wins.


Big Hands

The organizer of this game lines clothes-pins along a wire hanger.The object of the game is to see how many clothes-pins you can hold or clip to one hand. The person with the most at the end wins.

Blowing Kisses

This game needs two ping pong balls kissed and stained by someone with great, well-lipsticked lips. Those are your kisses.Set up two teams in two lines facing two lines of other teammates at other end of room for a relay race. The balls are placed on floor in front of each team line at one end of room. The first person from each team gets on hands and knees and blows the ball across room to their teammates on other side who blow it back again ,etc.First team done wins.

Balloonatic

Blow up two long sausage balloons, and divide your party into two teams. If you have a lot of people use more teams, minimum 4 per team.Line the teams up in neat rows. Give a balloon to the leader of each row, who must place it between his or her knees, pointing forwards.On the word go, the teams must pass the balloon down their row, from person to person, between their knees, as quickly as possible. The balloon may not be dropped, or burst and you may not use hands. If the balloon is dropped it must be picked up between the knees. A burst balloon is replaced by a new one at the front of the row. The losing team have to take a forfeit (check our forfeits page).

Beer Pong"

Supplies:
A ping pong table or long folding table at (least 10ft)
A ping pong ball
20 12 ounce plastic cups(or more if your game)
Set up:
Pour a beer in each cup and arrange them in a pyramid (bowling pin fashion) at either end of the table but so they are tightly packed together. On a ping pong table you only play on one half (This also allows for two games to go on at the same time.) The two teams stand at either end of the table and try to bounce or lob the ping pong ball into the other teams cup. When you make it in a cup the other team has to remove and slam the cup. The more you play the harder it gets because you have less and less cups to aim for. This has always been a lot of fun in college.

Whats In The Box/ what does ect. have on"

The birthday person dresses up funny at the begining of the party this will be your first game you will put all kinds of foolish stuff inside of the box you will pass the box around but you will not be in the room and you will tell them to guess whats in the box you give the two teams paper and pencil before you say go you will tell a sibling to tell the people to guess what you had on.

Messy games"

On a chair and another person lay on the ground below them with an ice cream cone inthier mouth, the person on the chair has to drop ice cream and toppings into the cone, hte best ice cream cone wins.freeze a peeled orange and than have teams line up, have the first person put the frozen orange under thier chin and pass to the next person not using their hands,passing from chin to chin down the line, you can always make flour bombs (wrap flour in kleenex) works best if they are already wet so it sticks to them. cute holes ina flour fileld ziplock bag and make teams pass the bag over adn under to the bakc of the line. water balloon fights,slip n slide,fill a balloon with shaving cream and put shaving cream on the outside and have them shave the balloon,cut 2 holes in a trashbag and have someone step in it than duct tape the holes to their leg, forming pants, make htem do a relay with filling theh trashbag with water and than have the filld trash bag run to the other side,fill pie trays with whipped cream and put bubble gumin it and make people grab a bubble gum i wthout using thier hands,bobbing for apples,

 

The Bean Game


Pass out 10 uncooked beans to your friends. Have them sit in a circle in the dark with a bowl in the middle of the circle. Have each person take a turn saying i hav never...... and finish the sentence. if someone as done what that person says they must put a bean in the bowl. When someone runs out of beans they are a bad girl and the person with the most is good.

Fruitbasket Turnover"

Gather all players and sit in a circle with one less chair that total number of players (15 players, 14 chairs).
Each player must choose the name of a fruit such as cherry, apple, boysenberry, watermellon... and remember their fruit name.
Once this has been done, one player is chosen to start the game. The chosen player stands in the middle of the group and must say the name of another players fruit 3 times before the player with that fruit name can say it once.
Example: If I was in the middle and sue was grape, I would say "grape grape grape" as fast as I can. If sue says grape once before I can say it 3 times I stay in the middle, if I say it 3 times before she can say her name once (grape) she then go to the center and begins again.
The best part of the game is when the person in the middle, frustrated by being there too long, yells out "FRUITBASKET TURNOVER..." All players MUST leave their seats as quickly as possible and find a new seat. One player will be left standing and resumed the game as normal. This magical phrase can be yelled out at any time during the game by a player standing in the middle or as often as you want the mayhem to occur.

Bubble Gum Game"

Put on cven mitts and take a peice of Hubba Bubba bubble gum and behind your back try to getthe wrapper off the gum. whoever gets the most wrapping off wins a prize!

Human Lemonade Game"

the player needs to eat a lemon (not the peal just the inside. then they have to eat the cup of sugar, and then the cup of water. the person first to jump up and down and "stir the lemonade" wins.

HONEY IF YOU LOVE ME"

OK WELL YOU GET IN A CIRCLE AND ONE PEROSN IS IN THE MIDDLE AND THEY WALK AROUND AND ASK ANYONE IN THE CIRCLE "HONEY IF YOU LOVE ME WILL YOU PLEASE PLEASE SMILE" AND THE PERSON THAT THEY ASK HAS TO SAY BACK "HONEY I LOVE YOU BUT I JUST CAN'T SMILE" WITHOUT SMILING, WHILE THEY ARE SAYING IT NEITHER OF THEM CAN TOUCH YOU OR SAY ANYTHING ELSE BUT WHAT YOU ARE SUPPOSE TO SAY AND IF THE PERSON BEING ASKS SAYS SOMETHING THEN THEY ARE IT AND THE PERSON THAT ASKED THEM GETS TO SIT DOWN AND NOW ONE PEROSN IS STANDING AND GETS TO ASK ANYONE THEY WANT THE QUESTION WITHOUT TOUCHING THEM.

Gift Unwrap"

Wrap a gift that can be dropped or handled without care, usually a gift certificate works great. Make sure this gift is wrapped up in a box in at least 15 layers with LOTS of tape.The gift is placed in the middle of the table alond side the mitts scarf and hat. Each person takes the dice and rolls them The first one to get doubles passes the dice to the next person and scrambles to put on the clothing as fast as possible. She should grab the gift, with the mitts on, and try to open it. The whole time she is putting on the clothing and umwrapping the gift, the dice is going around the table with the players trying to get doubles. The next player to get doubles has to get the hat scarf and pitts from the previous player and try to unwrap the gift as the dice goes around the table again.The object of the game is to be the first one to unwrap the gift.

family"

make groups of 4-6 and supply each with a roll of duck tape.Choose the lightest people on each team. Stand each person on a chair with the cushion facing the wall. In your groups tape each person to the wall. Give the teams 5 min. or so to do so. Then take the chair out from underneath them. The teams whos person stays on the wall the longest wins. When the person begins to fall be ready to catch if needed.

Drinking Game"

One person starts and everone else repeats what they say. After everone says the first sentence another is added and everone must go around and say the first and then the sedond sentence. Keep going until all ten have been said. If you mess up you drink til you get it right! The game is called BearMaster.
Start Game:
1. One bear.
2. A couple of ducks.
3. Three running here.
4. Four fat females fixing for a fight.
5. Five silly skunks sitting on a stump.
6. Six Sicilian sailors sailing the seven seas. I'm the son of a Sicilian sea sailor.
7. Seven sock cutters cockily cutting socks. I'm the son of a sock cutter.
8. Eight fig pickers frolicking through the fields. I'm the son of a fig picker.
9. Nine neon nuns nestled in a nut hut. I'm the son of a neon nun.
10. Ten tall Texans telling ten other tall Texans tall Texan tales. I'm the son of a tall Texan tale teller.more

The drinking peg"

Take a plastic clothes peg (the lighter the better) and give it to the party person (birthday girl/boy) they then have the job of attaching the peg to a unsespecting victim.The party person takes a few steps away and starts counting down from 10 in a loud voice. All the other guests must join in counting down while checking their clothes (and hair) for the peg.If the peg is found --- ahhh, try harder next time! (and no helping other people, that hogs the fun!)If every counts to 0 and the peg is still attached to the vicitm, they must have a shooter or down the rest of their drink! Then they must peg another person.This works well as the drunker you get the quicker you forget who has the peg. The longer the time between peggings the better the game!!!

 

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Holiday Party Games

Dance Floor BINGO


Place: Holiday Party or Youth eventItems Needed: 5" Vinyl LettersAge Group: Age 5 on up Difficultly: A (not much) Scoring: who's onTimed Event: No Take your vinyl letters that are cut out of festive greens and reds and spellout in different places on the dance floor words that are associated with the holiday season or with the company whose party you are playing for. Example: Rudolph, Santa, Party, Cheer, Egg Nog, Ho-Ho, Yule. In the middle of a good song you say, "dance floor bingo" then the word the person dancing on that word wins a small prize.


Celebrity Guess


Place: Holiday Party or Youth eventItems Needed: sticky name tagsAge Group: Age 5 on upDifficultly: A (not much)Scoring: guess the starTimed Event: No On sticky name tags write the names of Hollywood stars. Each guest is gets slapped on the back with one name tag in an area where they cannot be seen by them. During cocktail hour the object is to ask yes or no questions to other people in regards to who their "star" is. Like, "Is is a guy or gal?, Are they in the movies?, etc." Honesty plays a part here but the first person or persons to determine their "star" wins. It's a great mixer.


Decorate The Tree


Place: Holiday Party or Youth eventItems Needed: gift wrap, ornaments, garland,etcAge Group: Age 5 on up Difficultly: A (not much) Scoring: Vote for the best decorated treeTimed Event: Yes The disc jockey will find two - three volunteers as team leaders. The volunteers will each pick 3 people to be on their team. Each team is supplied with a bag off goodies. Starting with the gift wrap they "wrap" the team leader attaching the bows, garland, ornaments, and whatever else they can find to make them the perfect Holiday Tree. Once finished they step back and let the audience choose the best decorated tree.


Pass The Gift


Place: Holiday Party or Youth eventItems Needed: Small gifts wrapped in lots of boxes . Age Group: Age 5 on up Difficultly: A (not much) Scoring:Timed Event: No This is a fun game where a group of people make a circle on the dance floor. A large present is brought out onto the dance floor. To start, one person tears the wrap off and opens the box and passes it on to the next person. This is done until a person finally gets to the gift then it is theirs.


Puzzling


Place: Holiday Party or Youth eventItems Needed: Small Puzzles . Age Group: Age 5 on up Difficultly: A (none)Scoring: First table.Timed Event: No Buy simple childrens puzzles and code each piece with a number that will relate to that puzzle. Distribute a bag of pieces to each table. The object is to see who can finish their puzzle first and signify by waving all their hands in the air.


Roll The Dice


Place: Holiday PartyItems Needed: One pair of dice and a pie plate.Age Group: Adult Difficultly: A (not much)Scoring: First getting an 8 or 9 at each table winsTimed Event: No Distribute to each table one pair of dice and a pie plate. To start one person rolls the dice if they don't get an 8 or 9 they pass the plate to the next person and they roll and so on until someone gets an 8 or 9. Once someone gets an eight or nine in any combination they stand and get a prize. You can stop there or keep going until all the prizes are gone.


Special Person


Place: Corporate / Holiday PartyItems Needed: Ten dollar bill . Age Group: Adult Difficultly: A (none)Scoring: First, tenth and last person winsTimed Event: Yes At most corporate parties the management is wanting their people to mingle and socialize during the cocktail portion of the evening. One great way to promote this is to have the management choose a "Special Person" for the party before hand. Then the DJ announces that during the cocktail hour all the guests are to walk up and shake hands and introduce themselves to as many people as possible because there is a "Special Person" out there that is ready to give away money to the first, tenth and last person that does. The person chosen makes a mental note of the winners and at dinner the DJ announces the "Special Person" and invites them to tell everyone the winners. The management present the cash awards.


Twelve Days Of


Place: Holiday PartyItems Needed: N/AAge Group: AdultDifficultly: A (not much)Scoring:Timed Event: No Choose twelve tables and give each of them a numbered paper with the instructions to write down three items that relate to their company, office, section, business, etc. Then on the mic the DJ announces that for all those people that received papers will be participating in an official company exercise call the Twelve days of <insert company name here>. When you call their numbers the table must rise and do there part of the song.

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Picnic Games


Fox & The Chickens


Place: Outdoor relay race for corporate picnicsItems Needed: Hula Hoop, Round Water Balloons. Age Group: 5 on up Difficultly: AA (some running involved)Scoring: Each popped balloon in time givenTimed Event: No The play field needs to span 50-100 ft. Marked off with cones. Have your team captain choose a "fox" out of his or her group. Have all the teams except for the fox lineup behind each other they are the chickens. Filled water balloons should be stationed in buckets or coolers next to each team. Have the foxes take a hula hoop down to the far side of the field and place it on the ground directly across from their team.One at a time each chicken must place a water balloon between it's legs and run, hop, waddle, walk it to were the fox is and drop it in the hula hoop. If it doesn't break in the hoop the fox must sit on it to break it. A point is scored for each balloon popped in the hoop.

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Bar Mitzvah & Youth Games


Chubby Bunny


This Game can and has killed! Please read this: Chubby Bunny
Homer Simpson
Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: 1 doz donuts/ special pole setup. Age Group: 5 on up Difficultly: AA (some eating involved)Scoring: First one to drop all the donuts winsTimed Event: No Take two 4"x4"x5' poles for each player and drill starting at the top 1/2" x 2" deep holes every 6 " down 3' on one side of it. Attach a base on the bottom of the pole so as it stands upright. Take an ordinary 1/2" dowel and place it in one of the holes on each upright standing pole. Thread 1 dozen donuts on each dowell. Now you should have two of these setups for each player. (The holes you drilled are for you to adjust the height to match the player.) Place the setups 10' apart. When you say go the players must "eat" enough of the first donut to make it drop to the floor or ground then run to the other setup and to the same. back and forth until all the donuts have dropped. The first person to drop all of his or her donuts wins. Donuts with sprinkles are optional.


Jump N Stomp


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: Bungee straps Balloons. Age Group: 5 on up Difficultly: AA (some jumping involved)Scoring: First person to pop all wins Blow up the balloons and tape or stake them to the floor or ground in two rows, half in each row. These rows should be about 6 to 8 feet apart. Take the bungee strap and lock it around the players legs to tie them together.Starting at on end the player must hop or jump over the the right balloon and pop it the hop or jump over the the left balloon directly across from it and back and forth till all the balloons are popped. The first person to pop them all wins.


Paper Roll


Place: Indoors or OutdoorsItems Needed: Toilet Rolls, Limbo sticks. Age Group: 5 on up Difficultly: A (use of hands only)Scoring: First person with no paper wins Each player needs two assistants and a limbo pole. Take the limbo poles and place two rolls of toilet paper on each. Have the assistants hold each end of of the limbo pole.Using just there hands the player must unroll both rolls of toilet paper. The first player that is finished with both rolls wins!

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