RAG MusicGraduation
A lovely graduation song

Games to Liven Up a Farewell Party: Ideas That Will Make Everyone Smile

Saying goodbye to close friends and cherished teammates can be lonely, but you still want to spend the last moments with a smile, right? In times like these, adding games to a farewell party lets everyone have fun together and create lasting memories! That said, many people may wonder which games will really liven things up.

In this article, we’ll introduce games that are perfect for farewell parties! We’ve gathered lots of ideas that are easy to join and sure to make everyone smile.

You’re sure to find tips for creating a heartwarming farewell gathering!

Games to Liven Up a Farewell Party: Ideas That Make Everyone Smile (61–70)

Clothespin tug-of-war

Clothespin Tug-of-War [A Great Game for After-Parties and Year-End Parties]
Clothespin tug-of-war

Just hearing “tug-of-war with clothespins” makes you imagine it might hurt a bit, right? (lol) This game might be more than just “a bit.” You attach a clothespin to the end of a string, clip the clothespin to your face—your lips or nose, for example—and at the starting signal you pull against each other.

It hurts to pull, and it hurts to be pulled.

And if you yank too hard, the clothespin that comes off might be yours, not your opponent’s…

The winner is the person who still has at least one clothespin left on their face at the end.

Slipper relay

Banquets, Year-End Parties, and Party Game Collection: Slipper Relay — Tips for Organizers
Slipper relay

If you’re looking for a simple and fun game, how about this one? It’s an easy game where each team lines up in a row and relays a slipper from the person at one end to the other.

It’s simple, but there are rules: you can’t use your hands—only your feet to pass it to the next person—and if someone drops it, the team has to start over from the first person.

It works great even with large groups since it’s played in teams, making it perfect for a farewell party.

You can also add your own twist, like a penalty game for the losing team!

Stocking Sumo

After-Party / Year-End Party / Game Reference Video Vol. 11: “Stocking Sumo” | For After-Party and Year-End Party Prizes, visit Prize King
Stocking Sumo

It’s the stocking sumo you often see on variety shows.

Prepare two pairs of stockings and tie them together to secure them.

If you want to play with more people, you could try using three pairs.

Put the stockings over your heads and pull against each other; the person who keeps their stocking on until the end wins.

Everyone ends up making funny faces, so it’s a game that’s sure to get lots of laughs.

First Impressions Game

We played a first-impressions-by-bias game and discovered some unexpected facts!?
First Impressions Game

In this game, everyone simultaneously votes for the participant they feel best fits the given prompt, and the person who receives the most votes earns a point.

Once someone accumulates 10 points, they lose.

The prompts take the form of “a person who ___,” and each player should choose based purely on their own impressions.

Since the outcome is decided solely by the impressions everyone holds, trust and how well you understand each other become important.

In fact, the process of examining whether those impressions match reality—by discussing and verifying the prompts—also seems helpful for strengthening bonds.

Oshibori Roulette

Oshibori Roulette [Banquet Game, Party Game, Year-end Party! After-party!]
Oshibori Roulette

It’s a simple game using a thoroughly moistened hand towel.

Players take turns wringing it, and the person who can’t squeeze out a single drop loses.

It’s similar to the game where you extend the lead of a mechanical pencil and the person who drops it loses.

The setup is easy and straightforward, but it surprisingly gets everyone hyped, so I recommend it.

Tsumu-Tsumu Zabuton (stackable floor cushion)

Tsumu-Tsumu Cushion [Party Game / Banquet Game]
Tsumu-Tsumu Zabuton (stackable floor cushion)

Tsumu-Tsumu Zabuton is perfect as a game to liven up a farewell party.

The rules are simple—sandwich a balloon between cushions—yet it’s full of suspense and laughter.

Players show their individuality by figuring out how not to pop the balloon and by demonstrating teamwork.

It also naturally brings smiles to those watching.

Even mishaps like “the balloon just won’t pop!” become part of the fun for everyone.

It’s a great way to create a warm, friendly atmosphere, even at farewell parties in workplaces with a wide range of ages.

It’s the perfect game for making memories that will stay with you.

Blindfolded stepping game

[Banquet/Party Game] Liven things up with a funny eye mask!? A risky blindfold
Blindfolded stepping game

A game that tests your sense of balance? In this blindfolded game, mark a spot on the floor and stand on it, then put on a blindfold.

At the start signal, begin marching in place and keep marching seriously for one minute until the stop signal.

Adding narration like “You’re being chased by something scary!” makes it even more exciting.

After one minute, remove the blindfold—whoever has stayed closest to the original mark without wandering off wins.

Using a visually fun eye mask makes it entertaining for spectators, too.