The true crown jewel of a great birthday party is not the cake and presents. Although those are pretty awesome (no doubt), seasoned planners know that the unsung heroes in the backdrop of a birthday party are the exciting family games. Bonding in our hurried daily lives can come with its own challenges. Hence, the best way to cherish a person is by adorning such an event with fun party family games. Soon, have a birthday coming up? Then this blog is all you need to turn the special day into one that you can cherish forever.
10 Exciting Party Games for Celebrating with Family
No matter if you are hosting your birthday indoors or have an outdoorsy day planned, these party activities are sure to add limelight to any event:
1. Minute to Win It Challenges
Dynamic party games with a boost of energy make for a great icebreaker between family and friends. Minute to Win It is a collection of games played exactly as the name suggests. It includes quick fun games like stacking paper cups in a tower, eating cookies without using your hands and even balloon juggling. Pro tip: award points after each challenge and crown a winner at the end.
2. Family Trivia
One of the best games for family gatherings is a round of family trivia. This is the chance to turn all those hilarious inside jokes into treasured questions. The game turns the whole ordeal into equal parts nostalgic, funny and competitive. Sort the group into teams and let the fun unravel.
3. Human Bingo
The next time around you have a fun mix of people at your party, try playing human bingo. All you need to do is create bingo cards with traits or expressions. These can include sentences like “has a pet German Shepherd”, “adorns a pink hair band” or “even is fluent in seven languages”. Such indoor games make for a fun family gathering but also encourage them to interact with your friends and other individuals by discovering quirky facts about one another.
4. Movie Character Talent Show
Transform your birthday party into a glammed affair by hosting a themed party. Inform your guests to dress up as their favourite movie or TV character and encourage them to impersonate them on the stage. You may add a little oomph to the whole birthday setting by creating DIY movie posters to introduce each participant. A fun way to do so is by running their pictures through the vibrant posters in the “filmy faces” tool on our website and watch the magic unfold.
5. Silly Olympics
To add a healthy dose of absurdity to your birthday party, try incorporating a silly Olympics into the event. These can include activities like one-legged hop-a-thon, crab-walking or even funniest pose showdown. While these are athletic and exciting, to say the least, they are also ridiculous and customisable as well.
6. Pictionary Relay Race
Pictionary is a familiar one, right? Well, spin a creative twist on the classic by sorting your guests into groups and setting aside a stack of themed cards. Now, all you need to do is to time each group. The fastest one to guess through the stack is the winner. You may adjust the themes based on the ages playing.
7. Build a Story
Once the cake is brought out and everyone settles down to grab a slice, you need an easy game to keep the vibe going. Indoor birthday party activities like building a story can be your go-to for such times. You may start with a sentence and have each person go around in a circle adding a sentence themselves to build into an unpredictable tale. Elders have to match the creativity of a child and encourage them to contribute.
8. Guess the Baby Picture
Among this list of fun birthday party family and friends' games that are sure to induce laughs and a whole lot of “awws” is this Guess the Baby challenge. For it, you simply need to gather the baby pictures of your grown-up guests at the birthday party and turn them into a video (“photos to life” tool for the win!), which you can screen at your party seamlessly. Watch as each guest casts their guesses and enjoys a trip down memory lane.
9. Mystery Box Challenge
If the air at your party seems too wholesome, then turn up the silly meter with an exhilarating mystery box challenge. Set a box covered on all sides with objects like sponges, loofahs, toys and figurines. Next, ask the participants to guess by just their touch alone! The wild guesses and curious shrieks are a guaranteed laughter riot.
10. Musical Chairs Elimination Round
You cannot end a birthday party without playing the classic musical chairs. Well, this time, revisit the game with a unique spin on it. Rather than playing a song and circling around the chairs, ask the participants to either dance with a partner, stand on one leg or act out any weird rule in every round. And as usual, the last one standing wins!
So yes, if you ask us what the key to a memorable birthday party is, our answer will always be a healthy sprinkle of joyful family games. These are crafted to induce mirth, connection and friendly competition, all of which are integral to reinforcing bonds that hold communities together. While cake is a cherry on top, such party games with family and friends create memories that truly stay with us.
FAQs
1. What are some fun outdoor party games that don't require a lot of space?
Some outdoor family party games that are perfect for limited space are limbo, talent shows, musical chairs and charades. Such activities can be enjoyed by both adults and children alike.
2. How can I make classic party games more exciting for adults?
Up the stakes of classic fun party family games by introducing varied difficulty levels, playful themes and silly forfeits for losers at every round. A sprinkle of ridiculous rules never hurt a party!
3. How can I involve everyone in the party games, even those who are shy?
Perfect games for shy individuals at a family gathering are treasure hunts, team-based trivia and classic games like bingo. Remember to create a welcoming atmosphere and a low-pressure environment which allows them to participate at their own comfort level.
4. What are some tips for organising and running successful party games?
Follow a four-step routine at the birthday party to set up organised family games. Begin by planning ahead, relaying clear instructions, keeping the games flowing and allowing for flexibility to ensure everyone has fun.