Party-Pumping Games and Party Games for Banquets [2026]
At year-end and New Year parties and other banquets, you don’t just want to eat and drink—you want to liven things up with fun games too.
But when it’s time to actually play, it’s easy to wonder, “What games are good?” or “Which games can everyone enjoy together?”
So in this article, we’ll introduce fun games that will get any party going.
We’ve gathered a variety of options, from simple games you can start right away to popular board games.
Let’s have a great time together, regardless of age!
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Party-Starting Games for Banquets: Party Games [2026] (51–60)
Rotating Shiritori 21

It’s a shiritori game with lots of constraints: the first and last characters have to match, and the word length is capped at 21.
In this video, they’re competing to see who can finish first, but it could also be fun to complete it cooperatively with everyone helping each other.
International Riddle Contest

If you want to liven up a party, how about a foreign riddle contest? By tackling riddles from around the world, you can enjoy yourself while experiencing different cultures.
It’s also exciting to learn about the unique values and traditions of each country.
Some questions might be tricky and test your English skills, but it’s fine as long as you proceed with hints.
The process of everyone putting their heads together to find the answer is fun, too.
Start with easy ones and gradually raise the difficulty.
Let’s enjoy a laughter-filled party while gaining knowledge that crosses borders!
Ugly Face Championship

Introducing the perfect party booster: the “Bad Face Championship.” Popularized by the comedy duo Chocolate Planet on YouTube, this game requires no prep and no props.
Everyone just makes their best “bad face” and snaps a photo.
Then the group decides whose face looks the “worst,” and the fun takes off.
It works great for last-minute entertainment and for people who aren’t used to party games.
Age doesn’t matter—anyone can join in easily.
When you’re stuck for ideas at a party, try the Bad Face Championship and get the crowd going!
Ball-Toss Showdown

Among all the events at sports day, I liked the ball-toss game the best, since I wasn’t good at sports.
In this version, just like at a sports festival, people split into teams and play ball-toss, but one person from each team wears a net on their head to serve as the target.
It looks like fun!
Who am I? game

It’s a game where a certain topic introduces itself step by step, and you use that information to figure out what the topic is.
What’s important is how you organize the information and how you narrow down the answer from there.
Encourage players to clearly visualize everyday objects, quickly think of possible matches one after another, and use that speed of ideation to get closer to the answer.
Once you get used to the self-introduction format, another recommended approach is to ask the person holding the topic a series of yes/no questions and use their answers as hints to infer the topic.



