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New Year party games that get everyone excited: a fun collection of ideas from classics to DIY

When it comes to New Year’s, it’s a special time spent with family and relatives.

Osechi dishes and New Year’s money are exciting, but having games everyone can play instantly livens up the gathering.

In this article, we’ll introduce game ideas perfect for the New Year.

From classic New Year’s games and easy DIY activities to popular board games and active play, these are all things people of all ages can enjoy! As the new year begins, why not put down your phones and spend some fun time laughing together?

Exciting New Year’s Games: A Fun Collection of Ideas from Classics to DIY (71–80)

Quiz: Your Memory

Remember your past self! Quiz: 'People who are ◯◯ get high marks!'
Quiz: Your Memory

In this game, the quiz is made from events the respondent has experienced in the past, and they answer the questions themselves.

You’d be surprised how often we forget our own past events.

Family members or long-time friends might be able to create quizzes uniquely tailored to the respondent.

It’s a great recommendation for New Year’s, reminiscing about the past and having fun with close friends and family.

Machi Koro

Machi Koro Rules Video by the Board Game Association
Machi Koro

This board game is an easy-to-learn game where you develop your own town.

Each player builds structures in their town, such as wheat fields, bakeries, a station, a shopping mall, an amusement park, and a radio tower.

The more facilities you develop, the more coins you can earn.

The winner is the first person to use the coins they’ve collected to construct the required number of facilities.

New Year’s Quiz

8 New Year Trivia Quizzes to Enjoy with Family and Friends
New Year's Quiz

New Year’s is an indispensable event in Japan, where we celebrate the arrival of the new year with various dishes and decorations.

However, after experiencing it many times, some people may find themselves preparing food and decorations simply out of habit.

To rekindle your feelings for the New Year, why not try a quiz about it? By recalling things like how long the New Year period lasts and the meanings behind the words you often see during this season, you may feel more inclined to cherish the New Year.

It’s also a great opportunity not only to refresh your knowledge but to gain some new insights as well.

Talking Game

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Fun for adults and kids alike! Here’s a recommended “Talking Game” for New Year’s.

All you need are a divider and some blocks.

How to play: First, set up a divider so you can’t see each other.

Then, one person gives verbal instructions on how to combine the blocks—for example, “Attach a green block horizontally on top of a long red block.” The goal is to see if the other person can build the same thing as the instructor.

It’s a game where you think about how to communicate so your partner can make an identical build.

With more players, you can split into teams or make your own house rules for extra fun.

Sushi Russian roulette

[Russian Roulette] Test your luck and reactions with Wasabi Sushi Roulette!
Sushi Russian roulette

Many people probably enjoy feasts during the New Year, right? In that spirit, let’s mix in a few pieces of sushi—the quintessential celebratory dish—with lots of wasabi inside.

The key is how you react when you bite into a wasabi-filled piece.

By the way, even if you happen to get one, make sure to finish it properly.

Cluster Magnet Game

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Cluster Magnet Game

From among board games popular with both adults and kids, let me introduce Cluster, a perfect choice for New Year’s fun.

It’s played with magnets, and the rules are simple: each player gets the same number of magnets.

Players take turns placing their magnets inside a ring, and the first player to place all of their magnets wins! The rules are simple, but if the magnet you place sticks to others, your hand increases, so it’s also a game that makes you think.

It’s enjoyable with a small group, so give it a try!

Saga Land

Zargaland Rule Video — 1982 Award-Winning Work — by the Association of Board Games
Saga Land

Zargaland is a board game where you receive orders from the king and head to the castle with the matching treasures.

Simply put, it’s like a dice-based race game, but it requires more memory than a typical one, and you have to watch out for other players as you advance.

The treasures described on the order cards are hidden in the forest along the path.

When you land on a forest tree space, check the treasure drawn on the bottom of that tree.

If it matches the treasure you were assigned, show the picture on the bottom of the tree to the other players and head for the castle.

If it doesn’t match, keep it secret from the other players and aim for the next forest.

Even if the picture doesn’t match, you might be asked to fetch that treasure in a future order, so you need to remember where each tree is.

The first player to collect three different treasures wins!