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!
- [Classic] Funny! Hilarious! A roundup of punishment games that will liven up the classroom
- [Doable at School!] Fun Punishment Game Ideas That Will Hype Up High Schoolers
- [Punishment Game] Embarrassing Lines: A Collection of Material That Will Make You Blush
- [Punishment Game] A collection of romance-themed prompts. Punishment games that get men and women excited
- [For High School Students] Recreational Activities That Can Energize the Entire Grade or Class
- Recommended for college students! Punishment game ideas that will make everyone laugh and hype things up
- Simple but intense! A quick-and-easy penalty game that hypes everyone up
- [Easy] Punishments that will get middle schoolers excited
- Party games that get everyone excited at school
- Put a penalty on the line! A roundup of party games that get everyone hyped
- With friends or couples! A set of questions perfect for penalty games
- Recreation Ideas That Truly Excite High School Students! A Fun Collection of Activities
- A party forfeit that gets everyone hyped
Funny and exciting penalty games recommended for high school students (21–30)
to smell something stinky

I think smelling something stinky can also liven things up.
There are broadly two types of smelly items often used for penalty games.
One is food.
Penalty games using durian or kusaya are a staple on TV shows, right? The other is items made specifically for penalty games.
There are sprays with very strong odors available for purchase, so if you’re curious, check online shops.
Some of them can leave a smell on clothing that’s hard to remove, so be careful.
Make sure to research well before using them.
Reading aloud an embarrassing XX

Everyone has probably written various kinds of texts over the course of their life—elementary school essays, old diary entries, and so on.
This activity is about digging up those old writings that everyone likely has tucked away and having them read aloud with heart.
You’ll get to truly feel the embarrassment, including the clumsy parts, as you see what your past self was thinking and how you used to write.
Since you can’t predict the content, it’s best to choose pieces from as far back in time as possible.
In conclusion
We introduced some fun, hype-inducing punishment games. I’d be hesitant to do any of them myself, but if a friend did, it would definitely liven things up and have everyone cracking up. Who knows—one of these punishments might even become a legendary tale people keep talking about for years (lol).


