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What's the best party game?

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Kaprow

Kaprow( 30s, Female, London )

Afternoon all,
Has anyone got tips for fun party games?
I do a big summer party for friends every year and am always on the look-out for new games.
Last year, we did the Frozen Tshirt contest (search for it on Youtube if you haven't seen it), which was absolutely hillarious.
Any more ideas? I'm looking for something new and different, not just the usual egg & spoon race.
Thanks!

March 2010

4 replies to “What's the best party game?”

Liza T.

Liza T.( 40s, Female, London )

There's a hilarious outdoor game that you play with a rope & a pair of binoculars. Basically you stretch out the rope (allowing for a few meanders) and add a couple of small obstacles. The player/victim then puts a foot either side of the rope and looks down through the upside down binoculars. The rope looks like it's half a mile down. It's very funny watching people do this the first few times but you can then add in a couple of unexpected obstacles. Also, you can very carefully move the rope – my husband (usually quite bright, really) ended up going round in circles three times before he worked it out!

March 2010
Goldfish

Goldfish( 40s, Male, London )

Have a look at Emma's ‘people bingo’ idea in my ice-breaker post – I reckon that'd be great fun at a party: venues-events-talk/ice-breaker-ideas#p160695

March 2010
Kaprow

Kaprow( 30s, Female, London )

Thanks guys – great ideas! Here's a link to a Youtube video showing someone doing the frozen tshirt thing. Check it out: youtube.com/w­atch?v=c06ah0KBtnU

March 2010
Lisa H.

Lisa H.( 20s, Female, United Kingdom )

Now this is very cheap, easy and everyone loves it. I introduced it to my in laws this Christmas but have been playing it at Barnsley Parties (lots of relatives up there) for years

The Cereal Box Game- Start with a cereal box, Place it upwards. Each person in the circle needs to pick up the cereal box with their mouth/teeth only. No hands are allowed.

If anyone cant do it they are out, everyone has one chance only. Once everyone has had a go you cut off about 2 inches and go around again until it is merely a piece of paper with a couple of people left in. its cheap. easy and everyone gets involved.

There is also the flour game. using a container, Christmas pudding container ideal. fill with flour pat down and turn over like a sandcastle. Place a sweety on top
Everyone sits round and slices a bit off at a time, some are braver than others until it is balancing on a tiny tower of flour. Whoever knocks it off has to bury head in flour to retrieve the sweet…Childish but very funny!

hope this helps x

April 2010

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