[For Adults] Fun recreational games. Perfect for short breaks too!
Introducing fun games and recreational activities for adults!
When adults play, games that involve analysis and brainpower, or activities that offer a bit of excitement, really bring up the energy.
So this time, we’ve gathered card games and board games that adults can enjoy, along with no-equipment games and recreational activities.
They’re great for coworkers and friends, and families can enjoy them too—especially if you have middle or high schoolers.
Simple games are perfect for filling small pockets of time, so take this opportunity to give them a try!
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[For Adults] Fun Recreation Games. Perfect for spare moments! (71–80)
A command game popular with both children and adults

It’s a fast-paced game that tests your listening skills and split-second decision-making.
The rules are very clear: if someone says, “Order: do XX,” you perform the action; but if they say only “Do XX” without the word “Order,” you must not move.
If you react by mistake, you’re out, so observation and concentration are essential.
The teacher’s feints will spark laughter across the classroom, creating a fun atmosphere.
Despite the simple rules, there’s a lot of strategy in the rhythm and timing, and it stays exciting no matter how many times you play.
Move or stay still—the instant you decide determines the winner.
Dosukoi Game
@chiguhagu_staff Dosukoi game ☝️#Dosukoi Game#Yubi-SumaPlay
♪ Original Song – A Day in the Life of a Mismatched Employee – A Day in the Life of a Mismatched Employee
A simple and exciting “Dosukoi Game.” Form a circle with a few people and start with one hand clenched.
When the host says, “Dosukoi + [syllable],” participants raise their thumbs and shout a word that begins with that syllable, adding “dosukoi” at the end.
Those who say a word first advance, and the last person remaining loses.
You can keep changing the starting syllable (a, i, u, e, o, etc.) and enjoy it endlessly, so it’s sure to liven up parties.
Since it uses no props and trains concentration and improvisation, it’s also great brain training.
Wasshoi Game
@kiki_holdings A quick game for spare moments. Wasshoi Game. It gets super hard as the character count increases.
♬ Original Song – kiki_holdings – kiki_holdings
In the “Wasshoi Game,” one person picks a kana from the Japanese syllabary and declares, “Wasshoi [kana]!” Everyone raises their pinky finger like in the finger-counting game “Yubi Suma,” and you count the total number of raised pinkies.
Players then think of a word whose length matches that number of letters and that ends with the chosen kana; whoever shouts it out first with “___ wasshoi!” advances.
For example, if the chosen kana is ‘sa’ and there are four pinkies raised, someone might say, “Arekusa wasshoi!” It’s a playful hand game that’s both funny and great brain training.
C.C. Lemon

This hand game known as “CC Lemon” actually goes by many names depending on the region and the people playing it.
The basic pattern is to clap twice to the rhythm of “C, C, Lemon,” and on the third beat, interlock your hands to form a “C.” In some variations, you thrust your hands forward to attack, or cross them in front of your chest as a barrier, making it fun to customize.
Because it requires memory of the moves and quick reactions, it’s great for brain training.
People of all ages, from seniors to young folks, can join in, so it’s perfect for party entertainment or recreational activities.
Sorting Game
@ick_inc Sorting game! Can you pull it off brilliantly?!#ick CorporationA company that wants to go viralTranslationTranslation Challenge video
♬ Original Song – ICK Co., Ltd. – ICK Co., Ltd.
Let’s use the hints to figure out the answer! Here’s an idea for a rearrangement game.
It’s a great recreation activity for breaks or free time! Once you’ve prepared five types of drinks with two bottles each (like plastic bottled drinks), you’re ready to go! It’s a simple game where you rearrange the drinks and guess the correct order.
The key is for each person to move one item per turn to work toward the correct arrangement.
It’s helpful if the caller can tell the players how many drinks are currently in the correct position.
It looks easy, but it really makes you think! You can also adapt it using stationery or other items instead of drinks.



