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?
It's not actually bacon. This game works with a just about any group of people, you'll just need to divide them up into teams. This birthday party game is best played in the warmer weather and needs to be outside. Pair up the guests and have them see how long they can go before they break the water-filled balloon.
A fun, classic birthday party game that's best played outside. You can use flags, bandanas, or just about any soft object. This is a great free birthday party game that's sometimes called Cross the Lava. How many of the guests can make it to the end point without falling in the river? Pair some fun music with an assortment of chairs, and you've got yourself and easy birthday party game that's always full of fun.
Set up chairs or cushions in a circle but have one less than the number of people playing. When the music stops, anyone without a seat is eliminated and one chair is removed. Last one in the last chair wins! This birthday party game could get messy quickly, but that makes it all the more fun!
Have all the guests put one hand behind their back and use the other hand to hold a spoon with an egg in it. Have them run to the finish line just like that.
The first one who makes it with the egg still intact and their arm behind their back, wins. If the egg falls halfway through, they have to start over from the beginning. Much like charades but through writing, this free birthday party game involves guessing what your partner is describing.
Have the pair sit back to back. One partner has an object that they have to describe to their partner who draws out what he or she thinks the partner is holding. The team that finishes with the quickest time wins. The only catch is that the one holding the object cannot say its name or explain what the object is used for.
It is a group game and can get noisy with the balloons bursting and players shouting with joy. Balloon Blow is a simple balloon game that your teens will love. The best part is it can be played indoors. Vroom Vroom is a silly, yet fun game for teen parties. This is about how good the player is at observing and following simple rules. Baby in the air is all about how alert you are.
It is also competitive and is usually played by teams of two. Wacky Duck is a fun party game that can be played at any place that has space. The game requires proximity between players, which makes it all the more exciting for teens. Find The Leader is a favorite party game enjoyed by people of all ages. Your teens can get creative with the moves and have a lot of fun with it. This game needs preparation beforehand.
The goal is for the other players to be able to figure out the lie! Guess My Name: Ask each player to write down a few names and put them into a bowl. Names can be celebrities, characters from books, movies or even mutual friends or people in the room.
Split the teen into two teams. Set a time for a minute and let each eat take turns trying to guess as many names as possible within that minute. The person who reads the name can give clues to their team without saying the written name! They are always a crowd favorite! Truth or Dare: I mean can you think of a better game for teens?! Truth or Dare is such a classic fun party game for teenagers!
UNO: I love this fun card game! Any game that I can see everyone gathered around the table, laughing, and having fun is a favorite of mine! Jeopardy: Although it takes a bit of pre-planning because a board with questions has to be made up, jeopardy can be great fun- especially when your friends are the type to enjoy a little healthy competition! Pick categories like celebrity relationships, Disney movies, One Direction, and other fun ones!
Flashlight Tag: This game is fun for late-night parties and is best in a big backyard or another outdoor place. Pick someone to hold the flashlight and choose a base that everyone knows. Everyone without a flashlight runs off while the person with the flashlight counts down from sixty seconds.
When the time is up, the one wielding the flashlight sets off to find the others. Watermelon Pool Race: This is the best party game for teenagers if you have a pool! 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!
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