Party games for women that are guaranteed to be a hit
There are plenty of women who love getting together for birthdays, girls’ nights, and home parties to have a lively time! But doesn’t it start to feel a bit repetitive if you’re just eating and drinking every time? For all the party-loving women out there, here are some party games guaranteed to liven things up! We’ve gathered a variety of games, from classics to quirky ones.
If you’ve been thinking, “Our parties have been feeling a bit stale lately,” or “I want to try something more fun,” be sure to check out these recommended games!
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Recommended party games for women that will liven things up (21–30)
Mozzarella Cheese Game

We’re going to take turns saying the word “mozzarella cheese,” but each person has to say it with higher energy than the person before them.
If your energy is too low, you get a penalty! It’s a popular game that uses the phrase “mozzarella cheese,” but like in this video, the word can actually be anything—as long as the energy is high!
Perfect Cola Drinking Game

Draw a line on a clear cup, pour in cola, put on a blindfold, and drink.
The game is to drink until the liquid level matches the line exactly.
Since you’re blindfolded, you have to rely on your senses, which makes it tricky—but it’s a highly engaging and recommended party game.
Tasting Game

Kirin, Asahi, Suntory—just hearing those names is irresistible to beer lovers, right? So instead of a sake tasting, how about a beer tasting or even a juice tasting competition to liven things up? Even the same orange juice can taste subtly different depending on the brand.
And that canned coffee you sip without thinking—if you taste it seriously, you’ll find it’s completely different from others.
At a party with lots of dishes, you could even do blindfolded tastings and try to guess the foods—that’s sure to get everyone excited.
If you usually act like a gourmet, make sure not to show any uncool moments!
Stocking Sumo

Prepare two pairs of stockings and tie the feet together.
Pull the body part of the stocking over your face, and at the start signal, both sides pull—go! The winner is whoever keeps theirs on without it coming off.
It’s more fun with a bigger audience, but since your face will look ridiculous, it’s recommended as a women-only game (lol).
Oolong Shotgun

Fill shot glasses with oolong tea, but make one of them extremely spicy.
Everyone chooses and drinks one—whoever gets the spicy one loses.
It’s a party game that everyone can enjoy, even those who don’t drink alcohol, and it’s sure to get the group excited.
You’ll get a thrill like testing your luck.
Straw & Tissue Game

In this game, you split into two groups and, using straws to blow, try to get a tissue into the opponent’s territory without letting it drop—like playing volleyball.
Teamwork and lung capacity are key.
Once you get the hang of it, you might do really well!
Balloon time bomb

We’ll play the Yamanote Line game while passing around a balloon that keeps getting bigger.
Why does watching a balloon inflate make our hearts race like that? It’s scary even though it doesn’t really cause much harm, right? Try switching up the topics and give it a go!
YES/NO Quiz

A key point of “Yes/No Quiz,” where you work toward finding the answer, is that it’s a game enjoyed by splitting into a question master and questioners.
The question master chooses a topic and answers the questioners’ questions with only “Yes” or “No.” The questioners listen to the answers and try to figure out what the topic is.
To narrow down the answer, it’s important for the questioners to think carefully as they ask their questions.
It’s also a great game for team competitions, so let’s all have fun together.
Imitation shiritori

Participants face each other and stand on one leg.
Decide the order with rock-paper-scissors or similar, and the first person starts the word chain game (shiritori).
The basic rule of linking words stays the same, but after saying a word, you have to do an impression that matches it.
For example, if you say “gorilla,” you might pound your chest with your fists.
Everyone else copies the impression, and the shiritori continues.
It might sound easy, but you must stay on one leg the entire time.
If you lose your balance or can’t continue the word chain, you lose.
The more people there are, the harder it gets! Finger Catch

The “Finger Catch Game,” which trains your reflexes and lets everyone have fun, is played with everyone standing in a circle.
Put the index finger of your right hand into the open palm of the person to your right, just lightly touching it.
In turn, participants chant, “Ka, ka, ka, catch,” and at the moment someone says “catch,” everyone tries to pull out the finger they had inserted.
At the same time, you must quickly grab the finger that’s been inserted into your own open hand before it escapes.
If you fail to pull your finger out or fail to catch your neighbor’s finger, you’re out.
The last person remaining wins.
The exact timing of saying “catch” is key.
It’s a game that tests concentration, timing, and careful observation of others.


