i need party game ideas please......................got any?????????????????????????????????????... nothing stupid. im 17
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I did a blog entry on this topic, sharing some games I know, plus links to resources.
Reply:eeerrr, i went to this guys party, you get 2 lines of even numbers of peeple, and get 2 spoons and 2 rolls of string. tie string to each spoon. the first person in the line has to put it down their top and down their legs and pass it 2 the nxt person. that person has to pass it up their legs and up their body and so on. the first team who passes the spoon and string through each person wins, and every one was tied togethr. it was his 15th party thoough
Reply:Here are some that work for teen birthdays:
Balloon Popping Contest - Divide guests into two equal groups. About 25 yards away place two bags of inflated balloons in colors to match your theme colors. These balloons should be overinflated to make popping easier. At the sound of a ringing bell or whistle, the first two relay contestants, one from each team, run to the bag, and remove one balloon. Each must sit on it until it pops. Once the balloon pops, the players run back to the starting line, and tag the next player in line. The first team to complete the course wins. Not a quiet game…but a guaranteed favorite! This one may sound like it is just for kids, but you'd be surprised how much fun everyone has playing this!
Name That Tune - You'll need a CD player and some compact discs with compilations of songs related to your theme (Luau, 50's, retro) or just some good favorites of an era appropriate for your party guests. Play the first few bars, and see which guest can name that tune the fastest. Keep track of points and award the winner a music CD. If your group is large, play a variation on this game. Using famous songs, list song titles on one side of a page, and the original Artists or songwriters on the other side. Make enough copies for all guests. Challenge guests to match as many as possible.
I've Done Something That You Haven't Done - Have each person introduce themselves and then state something they have done that they think no one else in the class has done. If someone else has also done it, the person must state something else until he/she finds something that no one else has done.
Variations-Give everyone 10 pieces of candy. They state something that they have done that they think no one else has done. Anyone else who has not done this, gives that person a piece of their candy. You can either let each person have a turn and then whomever has the most candy wins, or keep going til only one person has all the candy (much longer game).
We're Kind of Alike - Split the group into pairs. Each pair will have 3 minutes to find 5 things they have in common. At the end of the 3 minutes, put two pairs together and give the foursome 3 minutes to find something all 4 people have in common. Finally, each group can present the list of things they have in common.
HONEY DO YOU LOVE ME? - This is a boy girl game. All of the girls sit in a large circle and then each of the boys draws a name out of the hat with one of the girl's names on it. Say there was three girls and their names were Julie, Jennifer, and Dawn. The boy that picks Julie will go over to Julie and sit on her lap and say, "Honey, I love you." Then the girl has to reply, "Honey, I love you, but you can't make me smile." She has to say this without smiling or laughing otherwise they are both out.
ALPHABET LETTERS - The object of this game is to get into groups of four players to form alphabet letters or words which a leader calls out. Again, sounds silly, but teens love this because its goofy!
Have fun!
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