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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 a Farewell Party: Ideas That Will Make Everyone Smile (31–40)

Say one thing, do the opposite game

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Let’s have fun with the “Say the same, do the opposite” game that gets both your mind and body moving! In this game, you repeat the leader’s instructions while doing the opposite action.

For example, if the leader says “Right,” you say “Right” while jumping to the left.

Everyone on the team does the movements in sync.

It sounds simple but is surprisingly tricky; even when you mess up, it leads to lots of laughs, so try it when you want to make fun memories.

It’s great not just for kids but for adults too!

Candy fishing

Fishing games are a classic favorite! So why not enjoy a candy fishing game together? Fill a kiddie pool with lots of candies and use rods to fish them out.

You can pack the candies you catch into a bag to take home as a gift, or enjoy a candy time with everyone right there.

Attach rubber bands to the candies and put clips on the rods to hook the bands.

The fun of reeling in the catch and the joy of eating candy—it’s a game full of delights for kids!

Anything Basket

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Anything Basket

Anything Basket is a game derived from Fruit Basket.

In Fruit Basket, the tagger calls out the name of a fruit, and the people assigned to that fruit stand up and move.

The tagger moves as well, and the person who fails to get a seat becomes the next tagger.

In Anything Basket, the prompts aren’t limited to fruits—anything goes, like “people who ate bread for breakfast” or “people who are in bed by 9 p.m.” Just be sure to choose prompts that apply to multiple people.

Musical chairs

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Musical chairs

Musical chairs is a game that even toddlers can enjoy, and it’s perfect for gatherings with mixed ages.

First, prepare one fewer chair than the number of participants and arrange them in a circle.

The participants stand around the chairs, and when the music starts, walk slowly around them.

When the music stops, take a seat.

Anyone who doesn’t get a seat is out, and each time someone is eliminated, remove one chair and continue the game.

The person who manages to stay seated until the very end is the winner! As the number of chairs decreases, the tension rises, and you’ll see everyone’s expressions grow more serious.

Card flipping

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Card flipping

In this game, you play using double-sided colored cards.

For example, if a card has black on the front and white on the back, arrange them so that black matches with black and white with white.

Then participants split into two teams, and at the start signal, they flip cards to make them match their team color.

Work together within the time limit to keep flipping cards, and the team with more cards showing their team color at the end wins! Make the cards from an easy-to-flip material like cardboard or thick paper.

Kids might also enjoy it if you draw animals or stars on the cards!

Games to Energize a Farewell Party: Ideas That Make Everyone Smile (41–50)

Werewolf game

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Werewolf game

The Werewolf game, played by dividing into villagers and werewolves, is recommended when you want to enjoy deduction and psychological battles! Participants first split into villagers and werewolves.

During the day, through discussion and debate, the villagers execute a suspect believed to be a werewolf; at night, it’s the werewolves’ turn, and any player they attack must leave the game.

If all werewolves are ultimately executed, the villagers win; if the surviving werewolves and villagers are equal in number, the werewolves win.

Since it’s a conversation-centered game, it’s perfect for making memories.

human disentanglement puzzle

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human disentanglement puzzle

Let’s try a human version of a popular 3D puzzle—the entanglement ring—together using our bodies! First, have participants form a circle and connect their right hand with someone who is not next to them.

Then connect their left hand with someone else who is also not next to them.

Now you’re ready! Work to untangle your arms until you form a neat circle.

If you pull too hard, you might get hurt, so if you really can’t untangle, start over from the beginning.

You can split into teams and race against the clock, or have everyone aim to succeed together.