Fun Activities and Recreation Games for Boys
Introducing play and recreation games that boys can enjoy!
The ways boys and girls play and have fun are different, aren’t they?
While many girls enjoy playing with dolls or drawing, many boys prefer pretending to battle villains with all their might or playing outside and getting muddy.
This article is packed with ideas for outdoor play, indoor games, and crafts that will satisfy boys like that!
If you’re looking to find activities that boys will get totally absorbed in, be sure to check it out.
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Fun Activities and Recreational Games for Boys (21–30)
hopping

It’s a sport where you jump using a toy called a pogo stick.
The video shows backflips and other advanced moves, but just competing to see how many times you can bounce without falling is plenty exciting.
Be sure to choose a pogo stick that suits your body size.
Dish: “Choco Scone”

These days, guys get in the kitchen too.
Wouldn’t it be great to make delicious-looking chocolate scones all by yourself? The ingredients are very simple—flour, butter, milk, and chocolate.
The convenience of being able to make them with just a single oven range is another plus.
How about them as a White Day gift?
CC Lemon Game

This is a competitive game where, in time with the ‘CC Lemon’ chant, you decide actions like attacking or charging, aiming to defeat your opponent.
Depending on the region, the moves and chants can differ, and it may even be known by another name.
The rules test your judgment as you predict how your opponent will act while committing to your own move.
It’s recommended to start at a slow pace to check the rules, then gradually increase the game speed to challenge higher-level decision-making.
9-square tag

This is a great game for anyone who wants to relieve stress by moving their body or by laughing and having fun together.
First, prepare a 3×3 grid of nine squares, each big enough for two or three people to stand in.
Choose one person to be “it,” and the others will be runners.
At the signal of “Ready, go!” everyone moves from their current square to an adjacent square.
If you end up in the same square as the chaser, you lose; if the chaser manages to catch everyone within a preset number of moves, the chaser wins.
When moving, you can go one square forward, backward, left, right, or diagonally, and you may also stay in place.
However, jumping over a square (moving two squares at once) is not allowed.
It’s simple, but the mind games with your opponents make it a very fun activity.
I wonder what’s inside the bag?

It’s the bag version of the classic variety show game “What’s in the box?” As long as you can’t see what’s inside, a bag is easier to prepare than a box, which is nice.
On TV they sometimes put scary creatures inside… but if you’re playing at home, go easy on people.
BMX

BMX is a type of bicycle sport.
Riders perform tricks using foot pegs attached to the front and rear wheels.
The video is a rather extreme example, but there are pegs you can attach to regular bicycles as well, so it’s not as high a barrier to entry as you might think.
Rock-paper-scissors, then bop on the head

Sure to get everyone excited: Whack-and-Cover Rock-Paper-Scissors! You play rock-paper-scissors; the loser puts on a helmet and is safe if they manage to guard in time, while the winner tries to hit their head with a hammer—if they land the hit, they win.
It’s a simple set of rules, but that’s what makes it so fun! You can also substitute the hammer and helmet with things you have at home.


