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

Paper Cup Tower

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Paper Cup Tower

Here’s a game that gets both participants and spectators excited: the Paper Cup Tower.

Haven’t you played it at least once? The rules are very simple—stack paper cups into a tower, and if you knock it over, it’s game over.

The tricky part is placing each cup carefully so it doesn’t fall, while keeping up the pace to smoothly pass the turn to the next person.

It keeps viewers on the edge of their seats and makes them want to cheer.

If you get not only the participants but also the audience involved and have more people take part, it’ll get even more exciting!

Juice Perfect-Sip Game

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Juice Perfect-Sip Game

At farewell parties and similar gatherings, there are often plenty of drinks, right? Here’s a perfect game for those occasions: drink juice up to a marked line—aiming to hit the line exactly, or at least get as close as possible.

If you drank normally, hitting the line would be easy and obvious, wouldn’t it? So in this game, you drink the juice while blindfolded.

Put a mark on a clear cup using masking tape or similar.

It can be fun to vary the amount of juice and the position of the tape for each round.

Memory game

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Memory game

The memory game is similar to a memory-based shiritori.

Participants take turns naming one sheet of construction paper from those set on the table, each a different color.

However, when responding, they must recite all previously named colors starting from the first one.

In other words, if the first player names “blue,” the second player points to the blue sheet before naming another color.

As the game progresses, the list of colors grows, putting everyone’s memory to the test.

Anyone who gets the order wrong is out, and the person who continues without making a mistake until the end wins.

You can enjoy this game with items other than construction paper as well—try using mementos or photos of the participants.

Private Quiz

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Private Quiz

Farewell parties and send-off gatherings tend to get a bit sentimental.

Ending in tears can be nice, but ideally, you want everyone smiling at the end, right? So how about hosting a “Personal Quiz” contest to make everyone smile? The quiz questions are all about personal tidbits, so they can be trivial or even things that make you wonder, “Who would know that?”—but that’s exactly what makes it fun.

For example, “What new hobby has [Name] recently started?” or “What’s [Senior’s Name]’s favorite anime?” The more trivial the question, the more entertaining the quiz becomes.

Where is this? Quiz

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Where is this? Quiz

Let’s try a “Where is this?” quiz using photos.

It’s a game where you guess the location from pictures alone, but even if you’ve been there before, the name doesn’t always come to mind, so it can be surprisingly hard to answer.

If you’re doing it at a graduation party or thank-you banquet, it’s a great idea to pick places and photos that everyone shares memories of, like field trip spots or school trip destinations.

Just projecting funny photos with classmates on a screen will liven things up, and having prizes ready for the quiz winners will make it even more fun.