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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 Farewell Parties: Ideas That Make Everyone Smile (11–20)

Spinach Game

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Spinach Game

For farewell parties, we recommend the “Spinach Game,” which gets even large groups excited.

Everyone forms a circle and pretends to hold spinach with a clenched fist.

In time with the rhythm and while listening to the word “spinach,” you “pass” the spinach to the next person.

Since the number of stalks you pass changes the rhythm, you have to stay alert.

This simple yet lively format has become popular among YouTubers and is known as a game that people of all ages can enjoy.

You can check out how to play in videos—give it a try.

We guarantee the venue will be filled with laughter.

Mystery Box Game

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Mystery Box Game

The game where you’re blindfolded and have to guess what’s inside a box using only your sense of touch is a staple of variety shows.

The box is surprisingly easy to make, and since no one knows what’s inside, everyone can enjoy the funny, off-the-wall guesses.

You could give whatever’s inside to anyone who guesses correctly—but whether they’ll actually be happy to receive it as a gift is another question (lol).

Swat-and-Helmet Rock-Paper-Scissors

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Swat-and-Helmet Rock-Paper-Scissors

How about livening up the farewell party with “Whack-and-Helmet Rock-Paper-Scissors,” a game anyone can enjoy regardless of age? The rules are simple: first, play rock-paper-scissors.

The winner tries to whack the loser’s head with a squeaky hammer or similar, while the loser puts on a helmet to protect their head.

If the helmet doesn’t make it on in time and the head gets whacked, they’re out.

If the attack is blocked, then even the rock-paper-scissors winner doesn’t win that round.

It’s a game that’s been loved on variety shows for years, and if everyone plays seriously, it’ll bring even more laughs and excitement to the venue.

If you’re unsure which game to choose, definitely give this one a try.

Tongue Twister Challenge

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Tongue Twister Challenge

Tongue twisters are tricky phrases that are hard to say quickly without biting your tongue.

Classics include things like “nama mugi, nama gome, nama tamago” (raw wheat, raw rice, raw eggs) and “ao-makigami, aka-makigami, ki-makigami” (blue wrapping paper, red wrapping paper, yellow wrapping paper).

It’s impressive if you can say a tongue twister without stumbling even once, but since everyone knows the classics, some people might worry that it won’t be that exciting even if they can say them.

In such cases, funny tongue twisters are recommended.

Try coming up with bits that make people chuckle when they imagine the situation in the tongue twister, and perform them.

It also helps to write the tongue twister on a flip card and show it—this makes the joke easier to understand and serves as a safety net in case you don’t say it perfectly.

The “Haa” game

“The ‘Haa’ Game” explainer video
The “Haa” game

It’s a party game that tests acting and observation skills, where you express a given prompt using only your voice and facial expressions, and other players try to guess it.

The presenter draws a card with a target word and multiple situations, chooses one situation, and expresses the word—including facial expressions—in that context.

The guessers then try to identify which situation it was; if they guess correctly, the points go to the correct guesser.

Trust also plays a role—both in how each person chooses to act out a situation and in how well others can discern it.

playing rock-paper-scissors after seeing the opponent’s move (i.e., acting with hindsight/cheating)

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playing rock-paper-scissors after seeing the opponent’s move (i.e., acting with hindsight/cheating)

Rock-paper-scissors is woven into everyday life—like when deciding turn order—and we instinctively aim to win.

This game flips that instinct on its head: in a rock-paper-scissors match where winning is ingrained, you intentionally try to lose.

There are two “pon” cues to throw your hand.

After the first “pon,” you see what your opponent plays; at the second cue, your goal is to throw the losing hand.

It tests your concentration and reflexes as you quickly determine the losing move in your head before the second cue.

Games that liven up a farewell party: ideas that make everyone smile (21–30)

Who am I? game

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Who am I? game

A recommended activity for building rapport at a farewell party is the “Who Am I?” game.

In this game, attendees write names on folded slips of paper, then draw one at random and try to guess the person written on it.

The questioner may only ask yes-or-no questions.

If the answer isn’t found within the time limit, hints can be given, making it easy to communicate even with people you’re meeting for the first time and sure to create a sense of unity.

Because it uses memory and reasoning skills, it’s also a fun brain teaser.