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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)

Quiz: Let’s Hit the Sweet Spot SHOW!

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Quiz: Let's Hit the Sweet Spot SHOW!

When it comes to crowd-pleasing items for a farewell party, “Quiz Ii-Sen Iki-masho!” is a top pick.

Quizzes are usually about getting the right answer, but this game is a bit different.

For each prompt, you answer with what you think the average value will be.

The real thrill is the mind game: you try to anticipate what numbers the other participants will give while deciding on your own answer.

The more people there are, the harder the predictions become—and the more exciting it gets.

Because personalities subtly come through, it often leads to new discoveries and bonding, making it a perfect entertainment choice for farewell parties.

Telepathy Game

Telepathy Game #PlottAnime
Telepathy Game

It’s a game where all participants simultaneously picture something that fits a given theme and try to match their answers.

The themes are broad, like “What’s a cute animal?”, and you see whether everyone’s on the same wavelength within that broad scope.

Because a wider range makes matching less likely, it’s recommended to narrow things down—for example by specifying a character limit or deciding whom to align with.

The joy when answers match and the sense of bonding are what make this game so appealing.

Yamanote Line game

[Hilarious] We tried the Yamanote Line game with three chatty YouTubers and it totally fell apart!
Yamanote Line game

The Yamanote Line game is something that many people have probably played, since it’s fun for both kids and adults.

You don’t need any props, and you can play it on a whim—that’s part of the appeal.

The rules are simple: choose a topic, then go around in order giving answers that fit the topic, keeping time by clapping to a steady rhythm.

The game itself is very easy, but the difficulty can jump if the topic is niche or specialized.

It’s also perfect for times like a farewell party when things wrap up ahead of schedule and you’ve got a bit of time to fill!

Spinach Game

[Hilarious] We played the Spinach Game and laughed so hard our abs hurt lololol [Know this at school and you’ll be popular!]
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.

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.