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Guests can then enjoy the sweet treat and take home the fabric that they can use as a cape for a small toy figurine or a flag for a castle. Simon Says is the ultimate copycat party game for kids.
Have some fun with this and use it as an easy way to get your youngest guests moving and enjoying themselves. Make the tug of war easy for a younger crowd, or ramp up the difficulty for older kids.
You could even invite grown-ups to join in, or make it a family versus family team game. Keep it simple or theme your tug of war to match your party decor by dyeing the rope or asking your guests to wear funny hats. Get everyone lined up to play a few rounds of ring toss in this easy outdoor party game for kids. Challenge your guests to throw hoops onto stakes to win points.
At the end of the game, the player or team with the most points wins. Ring toss is one of those games that is super easy to fit into your party theme. Swap the usual stakes for flamingos, or style them up as mountains, swords, or the masts of a boat. Bring back a classic party game with a sweet and simple egg and spoon race. Gather a crowd and ask your guests to team up or go it solo to see who can make it to the finish line with their egg intact. Reimagine this with a pretend diamond for a princess party , or a wheel for a car-themed celebration.
If the birthday kid is a Lego fan, combine this with a mini engineering challenge to see who can build the best spoon from building blocks. Fill the dancefloor and challenge your party guests to a game of musical statues. Play some music and ask your guests to freeze when the music stops.
The one who remembers the most items is the winner. Hang ring doughnuts on strings spread out across another string. Children must attempt to eat as much of the doughnut as they can without it falling — the challenge however is that no hands are allowed! They must be behind their backs!
Another great game for burning off some excess sugar and excitement is Musical Statues. Get the kids boogying to their favourite party tunes, and when the music stops they must freeze. This stops children wandering off away from the main party happenings. The children with the most stickers at the end get a prize.
There are a number of variables in this game, allowing you to adapt it to suit your party goers. Children are then given a flag pick which they can put where they think the treasure is. Split your party guests in to teams of approximately each. Each team lines up with the front child holding a ball or balloon. This child then dashes around to the front to repeat the process.
This continues until the original front child is back at the beginning when the whole team sits down. All you have to do is cover two watermelons with loads of petroleum jelly. Divide into two different teams. Then place the two watermelons in the water and have the teams race across the pool with the melons. First one across, WINS! It is cute to make and so fun! See how to make your own DIY game! Scavenger Hunts: Scavenger hunts can be fun for all ages, and tweens are included in it. Put the group of kids into teams and give them a list of things they must find.
You can have them bring things back, take photos on their phone, or otherwise prove their finds at the end. The team who checks the most off of the list is the winner.
The Bowl Game: This is such a fun party game for teenagers, see how-to here! Murder in the Dark: This game involves slips of paper and a great sense of imagination. Everyone takes one but does not show it to anyone. The game starts with lights going out at which point the murderer finds people in the dark and taps them on the shoulder.
That murdered drop to the ground, complete with dying noises. At that point, the lights come on and the detective must decide who the murderer was. Minute To Win It: What a fun game! Here is a list of some awesome minute to win it games that your teens will love! Watch Ya Mouth: This game is hilarious. Ellen Degeneres plays it a lot on her show with her guests.
This game can be for up to ten people that put a mouthpiece and have to say funny phrases. The mouthpiece makes it difficult to say certain words or sounds, so others have to guess what they are attempting to say. Some teens are quick, and some can give some crazy responses. Telestrations: This game is a mix of charades and telephones. One person illustrates the word the picked then passes the illustration to the next person. That person then has to guess what the illustration is, write it down on the next page and pass it.
The third person would only see the most recent word and illustrate it. And so on. Finally, when you get your storyboard back, you flip through and see how far off it got or how close it was which is very rare.
Been There, Done That: Take turns being put on the spot! Awkward Moment: This game puts players in the most awkward social situations possible. Players try to impress the Decider by submitting the best response from their hand of cards! Two Truths and a Lie Every guest writes down three facts about themselves, two true facts and one lie.
Options can be realistic or not, and the only rule is that the players must choose one of the two options to the question. They make a list of questions about themselves, and all the attendees fill it out. This is the game of who knows them best. Heads Up: This is another game that is frequently on the Ellen Show. All you need for this game is something to tie each pair's legs together.
Who has the button? Let your guests play detective to find out. All you need to play this easy birthday party game is a button! The classic game of charades that can be adapted for children of all ages and adults. It's a great idea to match a game of charades with the theme of your party. A fun game of tug of war that doesn't need any supplies at all. This is a great game that will really encourage your guests to use their imaginations.
This one also goes great with other jungle-themed party games. This free birthday party game is great for larger groups of guests and kids and adults will equally love it. This is an inventive game that takes barely any prep work. This classic water game is just as fun on land. Add some funny voices and you've got yourself quite the party game.
Be sure to scroll down to view the variations you can use to put a spin on this easy birthday party game. Set up an obstacle course in your backyard or large area in your home using items you have on hand. You'll be surprised what items you have that may "trip" up your guests.
The classic game of Hot Potato is a lot of fun and bring about a ton of laughs. The person left may be the winner but you can keep the game going by having them be the next caller.
We all know the easy-to-play game called Red Rover, and it will be a hit at your next birthday party. This is a great game to play outside and even better if you have a fairly large group. A guessing game that makes a super fun birthday party game. This game can be easily changed for older kids. Last but not least, the favorite game of Simon Says that can be played anywhere at anytime without anything to buy. Put a twist on this popular birthday party game by changing the name "Simon" to something to fit your theme.
A cross between I Spy and Hide and Seek will keep kids of all ages into this birthday party game. You only need one object for this game and it can be one of your choosing. In this birthday party game, the guests will compete in relay races where they pile on the clothes and accessories. You can even customize all the clothes and accessories to fit whatever the theme of your birthday party is. There are also lots of other variations for relay races you'll want to check out. A unique spin the classic game of tag that uses just one simple item you are sure to already have in your house - and guess what?
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