Party games to liven up a farewell party
When it’s time to say goodbye to graduating seniors or colleagues who are leaving the company, it’s common to gather everyone for a farewell party.
In those moments, it’s nicer to part with smiles and laughter than with tears, isn’t it?
In this article, we’ll introduce some fun games that are perfect for farewell parties.
We’ve collected a variety of games—from quick, easy ones you can enjoy between courses to team competitions that help you feel a sense of camaraderie.
Through these games, we hope everyone ends the event with smiles and has a wonderful time together!
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Farewell Party Hits: Banquet and Party Games (31–40)
Speaking of 〇〇, games

This is a game where teams compete to see how quickly they can match answers to the simple prompt, “When you think of XX, what comes to mind?” Since you can’t see each other’s answers, matching them is very difficult—but when you do match, the feeling of satisfaction is the best.
Disposable Chopsticks: THE Catch!

As the name suggests, it’s a game where you catch falling chopsticks.
Chopsticks are easy to prepare in large quantities, so it’s simple to play even with a big group.
The suspense of not knowing when the chopsticks will be dropped makes it exciting and sure to liven things up.
Treasure Chest Tissue Stacking Game

It’s a game where the team that stacks 45 treasure chest–shaped tissue boxes into a pyramid the fastest wins.
It might be a bit difficult to prepare, so if that’s the case, it could be a good idea to use other boxes or stackable items instead.
Balloon Tape Peeling Game

If you want to liven up a farewell party, the Balloon Tape-Peeling Game is a great pick! It’s a simple game where you carefully peel tape off a balloon, but the thrill that it might pop is irresistible.
The careful precision as you remove the tape and the occasional faint creak of the balloon boost the atmosphere in the room.
With the crowd cheering, you’ll get smiles all around if the balloon survives—and bursts of laughter if it pops.
It’s easy to prepare, so you can start quickly even for a last-minute farewell party.
Let’s all have fun and make it lively together!
Chameleon Catch

Chameleon Catch is a perfect game for farewell parties.
Participants sit in a circle, and someone is secretly designated as the chameleon.
Then the thrill begins when the chosen chameleon gently taps a neighbor’s shoulder.
This gentle touch is passed along from person to person without anyone realizing.
The charm of the game lies in uniting as a group while deducing the chameleon’s identity.
Wondering together who the chameleon is in the end becomes a great opportunity to deepen connections.
With an ending full of laughter and surprises, you can wrap up the farewell party on a high note, ensuring the moment of goodbye becomes a lasting memory.
Farewell party icebreakers and party games (41–50)
Do-Re-Mi Song Game

This is a game that’s been popular lately.
It’s a game that uses the Do-Re-Mi song, and everyone is sure to get excited by how fun it is.
You don’t need any props—just your body—so it’s easy to play.
It’s perfect for farewell parties, so I recommend it.
It’s also great for large groups, so it’s a recommended game.
Russian roulette

It’s a game where one different item is hidden among a bunch of similar-looking foods, and everyone has fun trying to guess who got the odd one out.
Test your luck, and also pay attention to how people react when they pick the “losing” piece.
Spicy or sour bites are classic choices for the odd one out, but if you’re good with those flavors, you might try to keep a straight face so others won’t notice.
You can also use this as a little fortune-telling game to see if you’re the type who tends to draw the short straw.



