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  1. Sep 10, 2024 · 10. Straw Challenge #2. Each player needs a straw and a tissue. Players must keep the tissue adhered to the wall using only their breath through the straw for the entire minute. The last player standing, or the one who maintains the tissue on the wall for the full minute claims victory! 11. Straw Challenge #3.

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    • 1 – Minute to Win It For Individuals – Player vs. Clock
    • 2 – Minute to Win It For Groups
    • 3 – Minute to Win It For Teams
    • 1 – Face The Cookie
    • 3 – Bottle to Bottle
    • 4 – Shamrock Shake
    • 5 – Wrap It Up
    • 6 – Traffic Yam
    • 7- Iron Man
    • 8 – Countdown

    In this version, one player will be trying to beat the clock for each game. So for instance, they will have to try and complete the game within a minute (hence the minute to win it name). If they do, they win a prize. If not, let someone else have a shot. If you go with this style, I recommend choosing a different person for each game. As an altern...

    In this style, you’ll pick two players for each game who will going head to head against each other playing a game rather than trying to beat the clock. So you’ll give each person the game supplies and see who can finish first. The first person to finish wins the prize. Again, rotate through pairs for each game, repeating players as necessary but t...

    In this style, you’ll split your group into two (or 3 or 10 depending on the number of guests) teams. For each game, teams must choose one player to compete head to head in the game with the other teams. So for instance, one person from each team will be given the supplies and game instructions. When you say go, everyone competes to be the first to...

    Place a cookie on someone’s forehead. They have to use only their face muscles (no hands) to get it into their mouth.

    Fill one 2-liter bottle with something (Lucky Charms, Jelly Beans, etc.) then tape to another 2-liter bottle – players have to transfer all from one bottle to the other.

    Tape an empty Kleenex box to a pair of panty hose, fill with ping pong balls (or something else), then tape around someone’s waist. They have to shake until all the balls fall out.

    A two player game where one person has to wrap the other person in streamers, toilet paper, or something else. This works great for a mummy for Halloween, snowman for Christmas, and even an Easter bunny!

    Push a sweet potato across the floor from one side of the room to another with just your nose (I’ve also done this with cabbages for St. Patrick’s Day).

    Use a chopstick to stack iron nuts on top of each other. You could do this with all sorts of themes and make the game work!

    Fill boxes with different numbers of bells (1-5) or other items. Players must shake them and put them in order of the number of bells.

  2. 4. BALLOONS IN THE AIR. All kids must try their best to keep their two balloons in the air (but they cannot hold them). The moment one of their balloons touches the ground, they are out! If you want to challenge the kids further, allow them to only use one hand for the duration of the challenge! 5.

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  3. Jan 14, 2024 · How to play: Place plates side by side on a table in front of the player. Put all of the candy on one plate. Participants must suck a piece of candy into the bottom of the straw and blow it onto the other plate. The goal is to move all the candy from one plate to the other in 60 seconds or less.

    • Cup Stack. Start with 15 cups in a single stack and see how fast you can build a pyramid with the 15 cups. For an additional challenge, disassemble it to create a single stack or see how many times you can assemble and disassemble the stack in 60 seconds.
    • Hershey’s Kisses & Chopsticks. The basic version of this game is to move items from one place to another using chopsticks. You can make it more difficult by using smaller or rounder objects, such as skittles or M&Ms, and by making the place, you put the items more tricky, such as a jar with a smaller or oddly placed opening.
    • Toilet Paper Pull. For this game, you unwind two rolls of toilet paper and place a heavy(ish) object at the end. Players race to roll their toilet paper back up without tearing the paper or tipping the item.
    • Suck Up The Skittles. Using a straw, players suck up and move as many skittles as they can from one place to another. Whoever gets the most skittles to the second spot wins.
  4. Feb 5, 2024 · Students with good balance (we guess) will do well with these Minute To Win It games. Students have one minute to stack cookies (think sandwich cookies, like Oreos) on their forehead. If the cookies drop they have to start over. You can play to a set number, like 5 cookies, or focus on stacking the most cookies they can.

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  6. Sep 8, 2023 · 1. Cereal Scramble Game. The goal of Cereal Scramble is to reassemble the front panel of a cereal box that has been cut into pieces. Remove the front panel from several empty cereal boxes, then cut the panels into simple puzzles with equal numbers of pieces. Stack the pieces and set a timer for one minute.

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