Games you can do in 10 minutes: Ideas for fun activities indoors and outdoors
When you have a little free time, it’s nice to have games you can enjoy right away.
Whether you’re waiting, on a break, or your child is begging to “play something!”, knowing games you can do in 10 minutes really comes in handy.
In this article, we’ve gathered activities that deliver satisfaction in a short time, from ones that need no materials to ideas that use items you have on hand.
There are also ideas for large groups, so you can use them for class activities, too.
The rules are simple, but they’re the kind of games you’ll find yourself getting absorbed in.
Go ahead and check them out!
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Activities you can do in 10 minutes: Ideas for fun indoors and outdoors (11–20)
Pin Pon Pan Game

How about trying the “Ping-Pon-Pan” game, which requires no preparation and can be played with any number of people? First, form a circle and choose the first person.
That person says “Ping.” The person to their left says “Pon,” and the next person to the left says “Pan.” The person who says “Pan” points at someone, and starting from that person, the sequence “Ping, Pon, Pan” continues again.
When you’re suddenly pointed at, you might panic and say the wrong word, so you can’t let your guard down.
It’s the kind of game that tends to be more fun with a larger group.
In conclusion
Quick 10-minute activities can turn a spare moment into something special.
We’ve introduced a wide range of options you can enjoy regardless of tools, number of people, or location.
Try incorporating them casually—for a brief refresh or as a way to get closer to someone.


