Party games that liven up the after-party. Fun recreational activities.
We’ve put together a selection of party games and activities that will liven up your after-party.
Compared to the main event, the after-party tends to have a more relaxed, anything-goes vibe, making it a great chance to deepen connections with the attendees.
Add games at the right moments to prevent a mid-event lull and keep the fun going until the very end.
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Party games that liven up the after-party. Fun recreations (41–50)
Queen of Tying Championship!

This is an introduction video for the game “Queen of Knots.” Players form mixed-gender pairs and start tying a necktie on cue.
The team that ties it neatly and the fastest wins.
You’ll need a necktie and a shirt.
It takes about 10 minutes.
It seems easy for anyone, but it gets tricky when you’re under pressure.
paper tower

The super-famous game “Paper Tower,” which many people have probably played at least once.
With its simple rule of stacking paper to build the tallest tower, Paper Tower is fun for everyone—young and old—and is perfect for livening up an after-party! At first glance it seems simple, but it actually requires strategic thinking: how to fold the paper, create supports, and maintain balance.
Working together as a team strengthens bonds among participants and encourages lively communication.
If you prepare a funny penalty for the losers, it might get even more exciting.
Bride and Groom Quiz

As expected, a quiz contest themed around the two stars of the day is a timeless classic! Let’s get everyone excited with questions related to the bride and groom.
There are two possible formats: one where the guests answer questions about the couple—like how they met, their hobbies, or the proposal words—and another where the bride and groom face off, answering how well they know each other.
This is especially recommended for after-parties where the groom’s and bride’s friend groups don’t overlap much, as it works great as a whole-room icebreaker.
And be sure to prepare some fabulous prizes!
Scene from a second-party quiz game

This is what the actual after-party looks like.
The bride and groom are surrounded as the guests take part in a quiz competition.
The host keeps the atmosphere lively, walking among the participants and prompting them for answers.
Each time someone gives a wrong answer, the host playfully chimes in, and the game moves along at a brisk pace.
Paper Balloon Battle

This is an introduction video for a paper balloon battle game using a paper balloon battle set.
The game involves popping the opponent’s paper balloon, which is attached to a headband, using a bat.
The first person to pop the balloon wins.
The bat appears to be soft and small.
Because the bat is small, a single hit won’t pop the balloon.
The video shows players repeatedly striking while dodging the opponent’s attacks.
Perfect Cola Drinking Game

This is an instructional video for the Perfect Cola Drinking Game.
Prepare a clear cup and draw a line on it.
Pour cola into the cup and check the amount.
Put on a blindfold and drink; the person whose remaining cola is closest to the drawn line wins.
The position of the line varies by cup, so your drinking strategy changes depending on which cup you choose, and you play by gauging how much to drink.
Scene of a bingo game

This is a scene from a second party where a bingo game is taking place.
The host is leading the event and building excitement.
It may seem like a simple bingo game, but the host’s delivery has a compelling rhythm—sometimes gentle, sometimes brisk—which energizes the venue.
The participants are getting swept up by the host’s energy, and those who are chosen are smiling happily.


