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Simple mini-games that liven up a party

Are you looking for mini-games you can enjoy at a party without any special preparation? In this article, we’ll introduce simple mini-games that everyone can enjoy and that are easy to fit into your schedule.

No elaborate setup or complicated explanations needed! We’ll focus on games that both drinkers and non-drinkers can enjoy together.

We’ve gathered a variety of games, including ones that work with both small and large groups, and ones you can play in teams.

Try customizing them to match the number of participants and have fun!

Simple mini party games that liven up a banquet (41–50)

Sorting Challenge

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It’s a game where you memorize the order of plastic bottles filled with colored water lined up on a table, then put on a blindfold and figure out how they were swapped.

You only have a limited time to look at the initial arrangement, so it really tests how much you can imprint it in your memory.

By adjusting the initial memorization time and the time to think about which ones were swapped, you can change the game’s difficulty.

The closer the colors are, the harder it becomes to remember, so try various patterns by tweaking the colors and time settings.

First Impressions Game

We played a first-impressions-by-bias game and discovered some unexpected facts!?
First Impressions Game

The “first impression game,” where you name the person who best fits the prompt! For questions like “Secretly a total mama’s boy” or “Would be popular if they were reborn as the opposite sex,” you deduce your answers based on images like “Seems like they’re super clingy to their mom at home.” Even among close friends, it’s surprisingly hard to read each other’s hearts perfectly.

You might find yourself thinking, “Is that really how people see me?” and be surprised by others’ impressions of you.

It’s also a great idea to collect questions from participants in advance!

Limited Shiritori

[Song-Title-Only Shiritori] An Unexpected Long Battle and an Intense Punishment Game!? [Shimofuri Myojo]
Limited Shiritori

This is a version of shiritori, the word-linking game everyone knows, with added rules to make it more engaging.

By restricting the words you can use—such as playing only with song titles—the difficulty of what should be a simple game increases.

It tests various abilities, like how many words that fit the theme you know and whether you can recall them instantly.

Combining rules, such as thematic constraints or limits on word length, and gradually increasing the difficulty could also make the game even more exciting.

Picture shiritori

Tried playing Snow Man’s “Picture Shiritori” remotely!
Picture shiritori

How about an “Illustrated Shiritori” game that’s fun with both small and large groups? As the name suggests, you draw pictures and connect them in order according to the rules of shiritori.

Each person has a 15-second time limit, the last person also has to draw, and it’s a clear if the chain stays connected from start to finish.

Whether you’re good at drawing or not, the key is to draw illustrations that are easy for the next person to understand! Once you get used to it, it’s also fun to set a theme for the drawings.

Arm Wrestling Tournament

If everyone in Fischer's held an arm-wrestling tournament, the result would be totally unexpected!!
Arm Wrestling Tournament

Arm wrestling is something you can do anywhere as long as you have space to rest your elbows.

Known worldwide as “arm wrestling,” it’s also a sport enjoyed across the globe, and it’s perfect as a quick party mini-game.

However, because it puts unusual stress on the body that you don’t experience in daily life, a surprising number of people end up with fractures or dislocated shoulders from casual bouts.

To keep a fun party game from turning into a sad memory, make sure to pay close attention to form, how much force you use, and how you position yourself and your opponent.