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Important note: You can only play this one if there is at least one person who doesn't know the rules. The person who doesn't know the rules steps into the circle. To become one of us, you must perform until we applaud. One person is sent out of the room and everyone else decides who that person has to pretend to be. Then the chosen person comes back inside and everyone else asks questions that would be appropriate to the person they are supposed to be.

Each player writes the name of a famous person on a card or piece of paper. The card is then given facedown to another player. Each player holds up their card and asks yes or no questions about themselves in an effort to find out who the heck they are. One player picks an item, and everyone else has 20 yes or no questions to figure out what that item is.

Sounds simple? You'd be surprised. The objective is to go as long as possible without answering any questions with yes or no. It's a lot harder than it sounds. One person is the doctor, and everyone else in the room has the same problem. The psychiatrist takes turns questioning different people in the game until they think they can guess what the group's problem is.

Sticker Stalker. Giants, Wizards, Elves. Family History Charades. Dancing Chain. You can play with two or four players and it's perfect for kids. Leave it on the coffee table and your guests can play throughout the night.

You've probably found yourself watching and being completely mesmerized by Bob Ross's "The Joy of Painting" before. There's no painting involved in this game, just some art-inspired cards. If you love "The Golden Girls" and enjoyed playing Clue as a kid, then this game is a dream come true.

You and your family will solve the mystery of who ate the cheesecake. This 6-foot-long board game means fun for kids of all ages. It's recommended for kids age 3 and up, so everyone can get involved. Think of it as the ultimate game of "Eye Spy. If you love a wild adventure and a good mystery, this game based on the children's book and fantasy adventure movie brings them both together. Be prepared to spend hours playing. This classic game is guaranteed family fun.

Use the tweezers to help Cavity Sam feel better, but keep your hands steady! Kids can play with friends or by themselves. This classic is always a hit with everyone from kids to grandparents. You can have up to four players at a time. This minute game is for mystery and haunted house lovers.

Build your own mansion room-by-room and then explore it. There's lots of thrill and suspense in store. Calling all "Game of Thrones" fans! If you love the show, or have friends that do, this game is a must. It combines the classic game of Clue with the hit TV show. This fun strategy game is perfect for all ages and takes less than a minute to learn!

Players take turns placing their 21 pieces on the board and each piece must touch another of the same color but only at the corners! You then protect your territory by fitting as many pieces on the board as you can to block any of your opponents. The player with the lowest number of pieces remaining wins! This is the ultimate party game.

Players wear mouth retainers and try to say different words. It's guaranteed to bring some marble-mouthed laughs. Play with a small group or up to 10 people. While this game is great for a crowd, as up to 12 people can play at once, it's also just as fun with a small group, too. Take a card and draw what you see, then someone else has to guess it.

The next person then draws what they guessed and the game of telephone continues. They only have one minute to do this. Susie wins.

All contestants hold an egg in a spoon and wait at the starting line. Then, they race to the finish line. Whoever can cross the finish line first without breaking the egg is the winner.

James and his friends all receive spoons and eggs. James drops his egg but it does not break, so he picks it up with his spoon and continues to the finish line, narrowly beating out his friends. Two teams stand an equal distance apart. A ball is placed right in the middle of the playing field. One parent calls out the names of one or two children from each team. The children then race to grab the ball. Whichever team grabs the ball first must then make it back to their line without the other team tagging them.

Erica and Doug are called from opposite sides. Doug makes it to the ball first, grabs it, and turns to run back to his line. Erica tags Doug after he takes a few steps away so Doug loses.

Everyone starts with 10 stickers. Over the course of the evening, whoever can place the most stickers on other people, without getting caught, wins. Eric gets to a party and is handed 10 stickers.

Throughout the evening, he strategically and sneakily places stickers on the backs of all of his friends without them noticing. One person hides items in a designated area. Then they write clues as to where each item is. The players break into teams and try to find all of the items on the list in a given time limit.

Whichever team finds the most wins! So, they check to see if the item is the apple tree in the yard. Place a flag or marker in the middle of a thick rope. Then break up children into two equal teams and have them stand behind lines equidistant from the middle of the rope.

When the game starts, each side pulls on the rope to try to get the flag over their line. One person thinks of an object or person. Then players are only allowed to ask 20 Yes or No questions to try to guess what it is. If they correctly guess the object, the next person goes. John is thinking of actor Harrison Ford.

Each player tells three statements about themselves, except only two are truths and one is made up. The other players go around the room guessing which they think the lie is. Frank says that he is 25, was captain of his baseball team, and once caught a 25 lb fish. All of the other players guessed that his age was the lie.

They were right! He was only Everybody arranges in a circle. This gets repeated all the way around the circle until it reaches the start. Then Taylor whispers what she thought she heard into the ear of the person next to her. Each player writes a name of a famous person on a card.

The card is then given facedown to the person to their left. Players take turns asking only yes or no questions to figure out the identity of the person on the card. They keep asking questions until Gwen guesses the correct name on her card before John.

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Discover thoughtful gifts, creative ideas and endless inspiration to create meaningful memories with family and friends. Visit their Website. You can follow on Instagram and Pinterest. Shop Trending Categories. Canvas Wall Art. Baby Shower Gifts. Sympathy Gifts. Wedding Planning. All Adults Kids. All High Low. Big Group Small Group. Back Draw Players try to guess the word that their teammate is drawing on a piece of paper on their back.

Back Up Children sit back to back in pairs and try to stand up together without using their hands. Bite the Bag Players try to lift a bag off the ground with nothing but their teeth. Charades Players try to get their teammates to guess a movie, TV show, or person they are acting out - all without making a sound.

Cherry Pie Each player must eat 5 cherries with their hands behind their backs. Dizzy Bat Players spin around a baseball bat with their foreheads pressed against the bat handle. Duck Duck Goose Children ducks sit in a circle and one standing child chooses another to become the goose. Fire Department Children divide into two lines and attempt to transfer all of the water from a bucket at the start of the line to a measuring cup at the end.

Freeze Dance Children dance when the music is on, but when it is turned off they must immediately freeze. Guess the Picture One person draws a picture and the others try to guess what it is. Hot Potato Kids pass a ball to each other. Ice Cube Players are each given an ice cube.

Let Them Eat Cake Kids race to eat a piece of cake using only their mouth with their hands behind their back. Limbo Players try to walk under a horizontal pole by leaning backward. Mummy Wrap Two teams must try to wrap a player in a roll of toilet paper.

Musical Chairs Children parade around a group of chairs as music plays. Novel Players take turns writing a story adding one line at a time on a piece of paper. Off Limits Necklace If a guest is caught saying a forbidden word, they must give up their necklace to whoever catches them saying it. Orange Pass Players attempt to pass an orange to the next person without using their hands. Party Bag Kids take turns sticking their hands into the party bag and trying to guess what the objects are.

Pin the Tail on the Donkey Children are blindfolded and attempt to tape a paper tail to a paper cut-out of a tail-less donkey that is on the wall.

Psychiatrist Players take on the role of another person in the room. Rubber Chicken Take turns trying to make people laugh using only a rubber chicken. Spoons and Eggs All kids race to the finish line holding an egg on a spoon in their hands. Steal the Bacon Two teams stand on a line and attempt to grab a ball that is placed in the middle of the field.

Treasure Hunters Teams compete to find hidden objects based on clues. Tug of War Two equal teams on either side of a rope attempt to pull it across the finish line. Twenty Questions Players are only allowed to ask 20 questions to correctly guess an object. Two Truths and a Lie Players take turns saying two truths and one lie about themselves and other players have to guess which one is the lie. Whisper Down the Lane Players whisper a phrase from one person to the next and try to keep it the same.

Who Am I Players must guess the identity of the name written on a card they cannot see. Description Choose one person as the actor.

Example Kyle is up. Back Draw. Description Players break into teams. Back Up. Description Break children into two equal teams. Example Ross and Eric are on a team. Bite the Bag. Description Place a brown paper bag on the ground. Example John leans over and picks up the edge of the bag with his teeth. Description Break into partners and blindfold one. Example The prize is on a box at the other end of a room.

Cherry Pie. Description Place 5 cherries in front of each person. Example 5 cherries are placed in front of Carol. Dizzy Bat. Description Place a baseball bat upside down with the handle side standing up.

Example Caroline spins around the bat until she is very dizzy. Duck Duck Goose. Everyone is a Musician. Description Each player writes a song onto a card and adds it to a bowl. Example Gabriel chooses a cowbell as his instrument. Fire Department. Description Break up the children into two equal teams and have them stand in a line.

Example Team 1 and Team 2 begin transferring the water from the bucket side to the measuring side. Freeze Dance. Description All children begin dancing when the music is playing, but when the music is turned off by the judge they must freeze in place.

Example Dad turns the music on and all the kids start dancing. Guess the Picture. Description Have everyone write the name of an object or famous person on pieces of paper and then mix them all together. Description All players wear hats throughout the evening - pass them out at the beginning of the night. Example Taylor is the hat woman. Hot Potato. Example All children are sitting in a circle, except for Susie. Ice Cube. Description Hand out ice cubes to everyone.

Example John is given an icecube. Description Two children sit on opposite sides of a table on their knees with their arms behind their back. Example Gregory and Allison are at separate ends of the table. Let Them Eat Cake. Description Set slices of cake on plates around the table in front of each child.

Example Cameron has a piece of cake in front of him. Like and Dislike. Description Each person grabs a blank card and writes one thing they love and one thing they hate.

Example After everyone writes down their dislike and likes on a card and then shuffles and redistributes, Caroline chooses to read first. Description Have two people hold opposite ends of a pole.

Example Julissa is trying to walk under the pole.



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