Recommended for kids' birthday parties! Exciting party games
A once-a-year birthday.
Many families hold birthday parties for their children, don’t they?
At those times, you might invite not only family but friends as well.
In this article, we’ll introduce “party games” that are perfect for kids’ birthday parties!
They’re also great for home parties with lots of children.
We’ve gathered ideas kids will love, so feel free to copy them and enjoy a fun time.
It’s packed with exciting, crowd-pleasing games!
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[Great for kids' birthday parties!] Exciting party games (21–30)
Do-Re-Mi Song Game

“Do-Re-Mi Song” is a tune everyone knows and can sing, from adults to kids.
This is a game that uses that very song! Normally, when you sing it, you go in order from Do up to Ti, right? But in this game, after you finish your turn, you can freely choose the next scale degree—an outrageous challenge! It sounds easy, but suddenly jumping to a different note is hard, and the melody almost always turns into total chaos.
That’s exactly what makes it hilarious and exciting—a game that will have everyone in stitches!
Umaibo prize game

Guessing the flavor of something you eat is a classic party game.
One recommendation is a Umaibo flavor-guessing quiz.
Umaibo is inexpensive and comes in as many as 15 flavors, making it perfect for party games.
By the way, there’s even an official product called the Umaibo Stick Party.
It’s a gadget that slices Umaibo into thin pieces when you insert it.
It’s ideal when you want to share one stick among several people.
Balloon Popping Game

It’s just a simple game of blowing up balloons and popping them with your butt, but for some reason it always gets everyone excited.
You blow up your own balloon, place it on a chair, then sit down on it with a good bounce—the person who pops their balloon the fastest wins.
If there are many players, you can do team matches, or have individuals go one by one; it’s an easy game to play either way.
It takes time to blow up the balloons, and there’s a knack to popping them—often they just won’t pop and keep bouncing back.
And popping a balloon makes your heart race a little, doesn’t it? (lol)
Surface Tension Game

A game that’s trending because various YouTubers are playing it is the surface tension game.
First, prepare a wine glass filled with water to the very brim.
Then, players take turns dropping coins into it, and whoever makes the water overflow loses.
You might think it would spill right away since the glass is filled to the edge, but surprisingly, it doesn’t overflow that easily.
That’s why it works well for larger groups and can be played for a long time.
As a variation, you can swap the wine glass for a bucket or something similar.
Newspaper Rock-Paper-Scissors

A game you can enjoy with a few people or many: Newspaper Janken (Rock-Paper-Scissors).
All you need is a newspaper and some space to spread it out—super simple! First, pair up and face each other, laying a sheet of newspaper on the floor for each player to stand on.
Play rock-paper-scissors; the winner stays as is, and the loser folds their newspaper in half and stands on it.
Keep repeating: each time you lose, fold your newspaper in half and stand on it.
If you can no longer stand on the newspaper or any part of you sticks out, you lose.
Standing on one foot is allowed as long as you can keep your balance!
Bomb game

Just thinking about holding a bomb makes your heart race, doesn’t it? In the “Bomb Game,” you pretend a ball is a bomb, everyone forms a circle, and you pass the ball quickly to the next person in time with the music.
When does the bomb explode? When the music stops! The person holding the ball when the music stops is out; three outs and that person loses.
Prepare a penalty, like doing an impression.
Having a penalty makes people not want to be “it,” which actually makes it more exciting (lol).
Ball-toss game

How about planning a game that lets everyone feel how much they’ve grown—perfect for a birthday? One especially fun idea is a “Guess the Baby Photo” quiz.
In this game, you look at photos from when someone was a baby and guess who it is.
It works great as a quiz and also lets everyone appreciate how much they’ve grown, with comments like, “You were this tiny!” Be sure to prepare baby photos of parents and friends as well.
You could also switch it up by using baby videos instead of photos.



