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    • WINK MURDER. Wink Murder is an absolute classic party game that never gets old. It is a game of stealth and cunning that teenagers love playing. Number of players: 4+
    • JUNK IN THE TRUNK. Junk in the Trunk is a game of movement and laughter that causes those who are really competitive to pull some serious moves! Perfect for flexible teens!!
    • WHO AM I? Who Am I? Is a bit of a classic party game. You can buy Who Am I? games, but I really like the version with a pack of sticky notes. Number of players: 4+
    • HEADS UP. This game has become a modern classic guessing game that is an extension of the Who Am I game. There is even a Heads Up app (iOS/Android) you can download.
  2. Here are 25 tried-and-true games perfect for your next teen party. From classics to unique twists, you’ll find something for everyone! Truth or Dare is a classic party game where players sit in a circle, taking turns choosing between answering a question (“Truth”) or completing a challenge (“Dare”).

    • Hanging Donuts Game. I had forgotten all about this game until I went to a Halloween party at a friend’s house. It was so much fun that even the adults insisted on having a turn!
    • The Chocolate Game. Guests sit in a circle on the floor and take turns to roll two dice, passing them around the circle in a clockwise direction. If a child rolls a double number they put on a set of two or three dress ups (e.g.
    • Cookie Face. Each player puts a small cookie (e.g. an Oreo) on their forehead and using only their facial expressions must try and move the cookie into their mouth.
    • Egg Toss. It’s much funnier if your eggs aren’t boiled – especially for tweens and teens! Just be sure to take it outdoors! You’ll need one egg per pair.
  3. Oct 27, 2022 · The best list of party games for teenagers! Over 100 ideas of creative and easy to play games that every teen will love playing.

    • Games For Tweens
    • Indoor Teen Party Games
    • Outdoor Teenage Party Games
    • Balloon Party Games For Teenagers
    • Games For Older Teen Parties
    • Party Games For Teen Girls Sleepovers

    1. Taste the Rainbow

    How To Play: 1. The aim of the game is to pick up as many Skittles (or M&M’s) as you can using only a straw. 2. You will need a handful of skittles for each partygoer as well as a straw & a cup per player. 3. Pour all the skittles into a big bowl and arm all your friends with drinking straws. 4. Place a cup to collect their skittles on a table behind them. 5. When the game starts, they must try to collect as many skittles as they can into their cups, but they CAN’T touch them with their hands...

    2. The Mummy

    This is a favorite party game for younger teens. How To Play: 1. Split the kids into groups of two or three. 2. Each group gets a roll of toilet paper or bandage roll gauze and chooses one person from their team to be the mummy. 3. When the game starts, all the teams have to wrap their mummies using the whole roll of toilet paper. 4. The team that rolls up their mummy the fastest wins. 5. You could also have a second prize for the team with the most creative mummy.

    3. Blind Food Guessing

    This is a fun teen game for all ages but definitely suited to younger teens as well. You should probably prep this game beforehand so that you have some interesting yet safe foods available for the kids to try and guess. How To Play: 1. One person is blindfolded, and the others pick a food item for him to taste and guess without looking. 2. If a player guesses correctly, then they hand the blindfold to the next player, who then has to guess the next food item. 3. Remember to always keep food...

    1. Never Have I Ever

    ‘Never Have I Ever’ is a favorite game for teen parties. Perhaps the best way to play this game is in small groups where everyone knows each other quite well. How To Play: 1. Everyone gets 20 pieces of candy and sits in a circle. 2. Taking turns, everyone names something they have never done. 3. For example “I’ve never been camping” or “I’ve never stayed up all night” or “I’ve never been to Africa”. 4. Every time you make a statement, anyone who has done that thing mentioned eats a piece of t...

    2. Pass The ‘Peanut’

    How To Play: 1. Have your party-goers stand in two lines. 2. Each person gets a plastic spoon which they need to hold in their mouths. 3. The person at the start of the line puts a peanut or piece of candy (something light & small) on their spoon. It might be better to use candy in case someone is allergic to peanuts. 4. Without using their hands, they have to pass the item down the line. 5. The first group to get their ‘peanut’ down the line (without dropping it) wins.

    3. Wink Assassin

    Wink Assassin is a really fun party game. The game has an assassin who can kill the other players by secretly winking at them. How To Play: 1. Players must pick a piece of paper from a hat to determine who the murderer is. 2. Get everyone to move around the room, mingling with each other. 3. All players have to make eye contact with one another while observing the rest to identify the killer. 4. The assassin must secretly wink at someone. 5. The person who was winked at should count to five a...

    1. Capture the Flag

    Another classic game for teens that’s tons of fun is Capture the Flag. You will need a large space to play. A large field, a park, or a wooded area would work great for this game. How To Play: 1. Divide the area that you’re going to be playing in into two sides. 2. Then divide the players into two teams and give each a flag. Flags can be made of anything. Any piece of material on a stick will work great. 3. Each team must hide its flag somewhere in the area that they’re playing in. 4. At leas...

    2. Yard Twister

    This is a spin on the classic family game Twister. This is the perfect option if you have great weather or a tiny house or want your teens to rather play outside. Get some yard paint and paint a giant Twister board out on the grass. Teens always love the chance to be in close proximity to one another. This game allows them this opportunity but in a pretty harmless way.

    3. Selfie Scavenger Hunt

    We’re all familiar with a scavenger huntas one of those classic party games for teenagers. However, this version is coupled with the activity teens love most of all, taking selfies. How To Play: 1. Let them split up into even groups. Perhaps 3 or 4 per group, depending on the number of teens at the party. 2. Create a list of places or objects that they need to find in the neighborhood, and have them take a selfie of themselves with these items. 3. Give them 30 min to an hour to complete these...

    We’ve created a list of party games for teens that use balloons. Most parties will have balloons, so these are always quick and easy additions to any teenage party if you’re suddenly at a loss for what to do

    1. Blindfold Obstacle Course

    How To Play: 1. Everyone has to pair up in teams. 2. Each team has one person wear a blindfold while the other person gives instructions to him or her to cross a room filled with obstacles (a coffee table, chairs, a vacuum cleaner). 3. The team that gets to the other end of the obstacle course the fastest, wins. 4. If you’re playing in a small space, you can have one team go at a time and use a timer to track how long it takes each team.

    2. Musical Chairs – the older teen version 😉

    This is based on the same classic party game from when you were a kid, but with a flirty twist making it even more fun now that they’re older. How To Play: 1. Create a song playlist and have one person control the music’s starting and stopping. 2. Place one less chair, then there are people in a circle, and have them walk around the chairs while the music is playing. 3. As soon as the music stops, they need to sit on a chair. 4. For the flirty twist, add a rule: As long as you’re on a chair w...

    3. Lap Chain

    This circle game is another fun, flirty teenage party game they’ll love to play. How To Play: 1. Stand up in a circle and have everyone turn to face the same direction. 2. Then move closer, making the circle smaller and smaller. 3. When everyone is close enough, they must slowly start sitting on each other’s laps. 4. The goal is to have everyone sitting down without the chain collapsing and everyone falling. 5. It’s a lot of fun and actually quite impressive when done correctly. Getting back...

    1. Blind Portraits

    How To Play: 1. Divide into pairs and have each pair sit across from each other. 2. Each person will need a piece of paper and a pencil. 3. Everyone will have one minute to draw the best portrait of their partner without looking at the paper. 4. The drawing that represents their partner the most accurately wins!

    2. Sleeping Beauty

    Sleeping beauty is a fun game where you have to stay as still as possible and not react to your friends trying to make you laugh. How To Play: 1. During this game, each player will take turns being sleeping beauty – lying still on the bed as if in deep slumber, they must not speak or move. 2. Everyone else must try to “wake them” by making them laugh or smile. No touching! 3. This game is so much fun because players say all kinds of silly stuff to get the beauty to wake up!

    3. Truth, Truth, and Lie

    This is a game for smaller groups and great for slumber parties. How To Play: 1. Each teen takes a turn making three statements about themselves. Two statements should be true, and one should be a lie. 2. The other members have to guess which statement is the lie. 3. It’s a fun way to get to know each other better.

  4. Aug 24, 2024 · Multiply the fun factor tenfold at a teenage birthday party by getting everyone involved in some of these party games for teens, and get ready for thrills, laughs, and some wonderful memories throughout the day!

  5. Apr 25, 2019 · Our selection of office party games for large groups includes both team and individual games. Make sure you access the size, age, and physical ability of your players before choosing a game to play from those provided.

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