Fun and exciting penalty games recommended for high school students
Many high school students probably enjoy playing games during little breaks at school, when they go out to hang out, or when they gather at someone’s house to play.
And when it comes to items that spice up those games… yes, punishment games!
Whether there’s a punishment or not makes a huge difference in how hyped and serious the game gets.
That desperate desire to avoid the punishment really amps up the game—but the punishments themselves should also be exciting and fun, right?
We’ve collected punishment ideas that will have you rolling with laughter and even in tears, so use them as a reference and enjoy your punishment games!
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Go ask the person you’re interested in to be friends.

Don’t you think a punishment game that also has a positive meaning is wonderful? What I’d like to recommend is a punishment where you go and say to someone you’re interested in, “Will you be my friend?” It can be anyone you’re curious about—for example, a popular student from another class or someone you don’t usually talk to.
At first glance, it’s a pretty embarrassing dare, but it might lead to making a new friend.
Just be careful not to bother the other person.
Bad-tasting drinks and foods

Forfeits where someone has to put a strange drink or food in their mouth are a classic, right? Still, deciding what to prepare can be surprisingly tricky.
So here are a few recommended items.
First, senburi tea.
It’s a traditional herbal tea that’s been used as medicine for ages, but it’s incredibly bitter.
Second, edible insects.
Of course, many of them actually taste good, but the visual impact is huge.
You can also throw things like natto into a blender and make your own original shake.
[Right or Left?] Three Punishments All at Once
![[Right or Left?] Three Punishments All at Once](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/lDzE9kt_dMg/sddefault.jpg)
The idea is to have them choose whether to take the punishment on the right or the left, and then administer the chosen punishment at the same time.
The punishments use props like a paper fan or a bat to the butt, and the level of pain varies depending on the prop.
The key point is that you hold the props up behind them and have them choose, so the target can’t see the props—and even if you swap them after they choose, they won’t notice.
The more you pair things so the target suffers, the more exciting the moment will likely be.
rubber band to the face

Face Rubber Bands is a penalty game everyone can join.
The idea is to stretch thick rubber bands onto the face of the person taking the penalty.
Decide on a number per person—say, two each—and take turns.
The fun part is watching the face change, like when someone puts on a stocking.
It’s also entertaining to chat and decide where to place them next—“Okay, let’s put the next one on the cheek,” and so on.
One caution: avoid placing bands around the jaw or neck area, as there’s a risk of constriction.
Catching a live blade with bare hands

It’s a game with a punishment-game element added: seeing whether you can successfully catch a stick being swung down toward you.
Because you don’t know when it’ll come, each person’s reflexes are tested, and if you fail, the simple result is getting tapped on the head.
To make it work as a punishment game, you need tricks that make the stick harder to catch; let’s think about ways to break their concentration.
For example, you can ask casual questions to make them think and then swing through while they’re distracted, or use feints to lure them into letting their guard down—both are recommended approaches.
wear a weird mask
https://www.tiktok.com/@rina.mmm/video/6917513357947981058Here’s a fun punishment game using masks you can easily get at convenience stores or drugstores.
The rule is to wear a mask with a mouth drawn on it.
The mouth can be a human mouth with teeth, or you could draw an animal’s snout for a playful twist.
Part of the fun is that you can’t see how you look while wearing it.
Because you don’t know, you won’t feel too embarrassed—but people around you will see a funny sight.
Surprisingly, this punishment game can even make the person wearing the mask look cute, which is part of its charm.
Funny and exciting penalty games recommended for high school students (21–30)
air chair

Among physical penalty games, there’s the “air chair.” This involves holding a seated posture despite there being no chair.
You’ll realize when you try it that it puts considerable strain on your thighs and around your knees.
If it’s too difficult, try doing it with your back against a wall.
In that position, it’s also easier to add variations like crossing your legs.
It can also be fun to combine it with another penalty game while holding the pose.
As an aside, the air chair is actually a legitimate training exercise, so you can’t categorically call it just a penalty game.


