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Pin the Red Nose on Rudolph. Santa Says. Gift Wrap Relay. Continue to 13 of 13 below. Mitten Munch Relay. Featured Video. Read More. Your Privacy Rights. The goal is to have everyone sitting down without the chain collapsing and everyone falling. Prepare game cards with words that are common in songs, like, "rain," "stay," and "hand" or just buy the official board game version. Break the party into two teams.
Flip over a card and show everyone what it says. Each team takes turns singing songs that have that word somewhere in the lyrics. When one of the teams can't come up with a song after 30 seconds, they lose the round, and the other team is awarded a point.
The first team to earn 10 points wins. This game is good for playing with people you don't know that well. Everyone takes a turn saying three statements about themselves: two that are true, and one that's a lie.
The rest of the group has to guess which one's the lie. Everyone stands in a circle and holds out both of your hands. Each person links both his hands to other hands of anyone except for either person standing next to him.
Once everybody's thoroughly tangled, try to untwist yourselves into a circle without letting go of anyone's hand. Twister's a classic party game that always ends in giggles. The bigger your homemade board, the more people can play at once. Build a music playlist with songs that your friends have probably heard before. Start playing a song either at the beginning or the middle , and call on whoever raises a hand fastest to guess the name of the song.
If she guesses right, she gets a point; if she guesses wrong, she loses a point. Whoever has the most points at the end of the game wins. Break up into teams of three or four, and give each team a pencil. You can never get enough of it! Not only can you challenge your girlies to some seriously embarrassing dares, but you can also get to know their deepest, darkest secrets! Never have I ever kissed a cute stranger at a party? If you have, then bottoms up, girls! Sounds like fun, right?!
The dark room game makes you feel like a kid again. All you have to do is switch off all the lights and ask your girlies to hide anywhere around the room.
You pick a category, place your phone on your forehead, and ask your girls to help you guess the word without using it in the sentence. Wrap it thoroughly in plastic wrap, then add more items as your wrapped ball gets bigger, trapping them in layers of wrap.
To make the game more challenging, tear the wrap into smaller sheets as you go. Once you've used a whole roll of wrap or more, if desired , you're ready to play. Gather in a circle or around a table. Give one person the wrapped bundle; give the person next to them a pair of dice.
The person with the saran wrap bundle must unravel as much of the ball as possible before the person with the dice rolls doubles. Any prizes that fall out during your turn are yours to keep. Once the person with the dice rolls doubles, they pass the dice down and receive the bundle.
Repeat until the ball is completely unwound. For alternative versions, have the person with the plastic wrap ball wear oven mitts, or set a timer for each turn instead of using dice.
You'll need a stack of sticky notes and a pen. Write a name of a well-known public figure or character on each note, then pass them around until everyone has one. Without looking, each person should stick their note on their forehead or back.
Have everyone mingle, or sit in a circle and take turns asking yes or no questions to discover your assigned identity. Play until everyone has correctly guessed their identity, or pass out prizes to the people who guess correctly first.
Pick one person to be "It" and send them from the room. With the people remaining, select a common trait: hair, articles of clothing, or body parts all work.
When the person returns, they'll ask someone, "How's yours? Itchy, thick, and stretchy all work for shirts, for example. Repeat until the person asking guesses the trait. This party game works best for close groups of friends or family members. Gather in a circle. Begin with one person asking, "Who's most likely to trip over their own feet?
Count down from three performing a drumroll with your hands is encouraged and then have everyone point at who they think would be most likely to do said act. Whoever has the most fingers pointed at them is out. Go around the circle asking "Who's most likely to…" until all but one person is out.
You can skip the eliminations to make the game last longer. Sit in a circle. Begin with one person saying, "Never have I ever…" and finishing with something they have never done. Traveled to Africa, eaten escargot, and the like all work. If someone has done it, they must hold up one finger; if no one in the group has done it, the person saying "Never have I ever…" must hold up a finger.
Continue around the circle until one person has three fingers up: They're out. This party game can get as racy as you make it, so play carefully and set ground rules ahead of time if grandparents or other conservative guests are involved. Ask the person next to you, "Would you rather…" and include two challenging situations. After their response, it's their turn to ask the person next to them.
Continue until you can't think of any more scenarios. Okay, it's a popular party game for kids, but adults can get in on the fun, too. Set chairs or seat cushions in a circle, facing outward, with enough seating for everyone playing, minus one. Designate one person the music player and have everyone else stand in a circle around the circle of seats.
When the music starts, walk around the seats; when the music ends, everyone must find a seat. Whoever doesn't is out. Remove one more chair and begin again, until two people are fighting for one seat.
To make musical chairs more interesting, add your own rules. Allow people to sit on top of each other as long as their feet are off the floor , for example, or make your own alterations.
This game requires an app: The Heads Up! After the 99 cent purchase and download, though, you have hours of entertainment on-hand at all times.
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