[Doable at School!] Fun Punishment Game Ideas That Will Hype Up High Schoolers
We’re introducing penalty games that will get high schoolers excited!
Once you’re in high school, your range of activities expands, and you end up spending more time with friends not just at school but off-campus too.
When everyone gets together, you probably play games pretty often, right?
In this article, we’ve gathered a bunch of fun penalty games you can use on those occasions.
From classic options to laugh-out-loud challenges and even slightly embarrassing ones—we’ve got plenty!
If you’re a high school student looking for penalty game ideas, be sure to use this as a reference!
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Doable at School! Punishment Game Ideas That Get High Schoolers Fired Up (41–50)
one-shot gag

For aspiring comedians, it’s a perfect chance to show off your material, but for everyone else, it’s an embarrassing one-shot gag you’d rather avoid! You can imitate whatever’s trendy at the moment, or just do whatever comes to mind—anything goes! Of course, doing impressions as your one-shot gag is fine too! If you’ve lost the game, steel yourself and pull it off without being shy!
Death Sauce

Death Sauce, which can be easily found at variety stores and other shops that sell imported foods, is a classic choice for punishment games.
Tabasco and similar sauces can be used as substitutes.
The spicy reactions are guaranteed to liven things up.
Give it a try with your friends.
Play the sound of scraping a blackboard.

I think many people find the sound of nails scraping on a chalkboard unpleasant.
If you’re playing a game in the classroom, how about making the loser listen to the sound of fingernails on the board? Just keep in mind that others will hear it too, so you might need to come up with a way to handle that.
List five good things about the questioner!
Have the game winner list five good things about the person receiving the penalty.
We don’t often get the chance to tell our friends or partners what we like about them directly.
Even if we think it, it can be pretty embarrassing to say it face-to-face.
But that’s exactly why it works as a penalty! Use this penalty to encourage honest expressions of feelings.
It may be embarrassing for the speaker, but it will make the receiver happy and give both of you a great opportunity to grow closer.
Original composition performance

Many people are probably looking for embarrassing-style penalty games.
For those people, I recommend this one: the “Perform Your Original Song” penalty game.
The rule is simple—seriously perform a song you composed yourself.
Don’t act shy about it; doing it earnestly actually doubles the fun.
So try composing a song in earnest and perform it for everyone.
Expose my dark past

It doesn’t require any preparation or tools and is easy to do, but it’s a subtly tough punishment game.
Even though it’s a punishment game, it might make the listeners feel so embarrassed that they want to cover their ears.
By all means, share a cringeworthy story from your embarrassing past as the punishment.
Compliment the people around you

The longer you spend together, the fewer chances you may have to express your feelings straightforwardly.
How about letting out those hidden feelings inside you by wholeheartedly praising the people around you? It can be embarrassing for the person sharing their feelings, and it will likely make the person being praised feel shy too.
While clearly revealing what you’ve truly thought about that person, let’s also pay attention to the reactions of both the one who speaks and the one who receives the message.


