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Indoor games and recreational activities recommended for junior high school students

Introducing recommended indoor games for junior high school students!

These days, many junior high schoolers have smartphones.While you might chat or play using communication apps, there are still plenty of chances to have fun face-to-face.

In this article, we’ll introduce indoor recreational activities that classmates, club members, and other groups can enjoy together.

They’re perfect for recess at school, after classes, or when you get together with close friends—so be sure to have fun with everyone!

Indoor Activities and Recreation Games Recommended for Junior High School Students (11–20)

Improvised dance battle

[Cool] An impromptu dance battle between former Teenagers member NENE and TikToker Sakura!
Improvised dance battle

These days, with TikTok trending, more and more people can dance.

How about trying a game where you do an improvised dance battle? You play a random song and freestyle to the rhythm—simple rules where the cooler dancer wins.

If both people are good at dancing, it would look pretty awesome.

You can even record each other’s dance videos and share them on social media, so you can have fun even if you can’t meet in person!

Chorus Quick-Sing Game

[Touching] Saucy Dog’s Shin-chan appears in the ‘sing-the-chorus-fast’ game and the crowd goes wild lol
Chorus Quick-Sing Game

If you’re looking to have fun with friends who love karaoke, try the “Chorus Quick-Sing Game,” where someone calls out a song title and you compete to see who can start singing the chorus first.

Knowing lots of songs is important, of course, but the real key to this game is quick reflexes! How fast you can react to the title will make or break your chances of winning.

If you’re feeling a bit down because you haven’t been meeting up with everyone lately and haven’t been to karaoke in a while, don’t worry—this game is perfect for getting everyone excited even online!

Came Alone Game

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I came alone game! It’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped, so give it a try! If you watch the video, I think you’ll understand the rules!#Mimasaka UniversityIcebreakerRecreation

Heaven and Hell – Offenbach

Recommended games that are fun even with large groups! Here are ideas for the “I came alone” game.

These are large-group ideas you can play in class recreation, too.

Once everyone sits in a circle so you can see all the participants, you’re ready to start! The first person raises a hand and says, “I came alone!” Then the next two people raise their hands and say, “We came as two!” Next, three people, then four, and so on; after reaching five, it goes back to one.

Once you get used to it, it’s also fun to arrange it as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!

Sorting Game

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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.

Papipupe Papiko Game

[Addictive] PapipupePapico Game
Papipupe Papiko Game

The “Papipupe Papico Game” is recommended for anyone looking for a quick game you can play anywhere.

The game starts when someone suddenly points at another person and says “Papico.” That person then points at someone else and says “Pipico,” followed by “Pupico,” “Pepico,” and “Popico” in order.

From the second round onward, it becomes “Panpapico,” “Pinpipico,” and so on.

If you make a mistake along the way, you’re out.

Don’t Say It! game

[Hilarious] The “Don’t Call It Out” game is seriously way too tough lol
Don't Say It! game

When you’re chatting with friends, aren’t there many people who can’t help but fire back with a witty retort when someone cracks a joke? The “Don’t Make a Comeback Game” bans those retorts.

Once the game starts, keep up a normal conversation while deliberately creating moments that invite a comeback.

It’s funny precisely because you’ll find yourself blurting out a retort even while playing.

Indoor games and recreational activities recommended for junior high school students (21–30)

Paper Cup Jenga

[Paper Cup Jenga] Sibling Showdown!! It looks like it’s going to collapse the whole time… #shorts
Paper Cup Jenga

Let’s enjoy the thrill! Here are some ideas for Paper Cup Jenga.

Jenga is a simple party game played with wooden blocks, where players take turns removing blocks from a stacked tower without toppling it.

This time, let’s put a twist on Jenga—fun for both kids and adults—using paper cups and printer paper.

It’s also great because setup and cleanup are easy.

It’s perfect for recess or short breaks, so give it a try!