[Easy] Punishments that will get middle schoolers excited
During school recess, it’s common for everyone to play quick little games together, right?
But just playing the games can get repetitive!
To keep things fresh, many middle schoolers might be thinking about adding forfeits or punishments to the games.
In this article, we’ll introduce “punishment game ideas that will get middle schoolers excited”!
We’ve gathered ideas for punishments that are guaranteed to be even more fun than the games themselves, so use them as inspiration and have fun together!
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[Easier] Fun Punishments That Hype Up Middle Schoolers (21–30)
clothespin

Clothespin punishment games are a classic, right? But a lot of people probably feel they look a bit painful.
If you want a painful punishment game, you can do it as-is, but if you’re worried it might be too much, try some tweaks like clipping over clothing or on thicker areas of skin.
Even a little pain combined with the fear of “I’m about to get clipped with a clothespin!” is enough to make it a proper punishment game.
Letting the person receiving the punishment choose where the clothespins go might also ramp up the excitement!
air chair

Many people have probably tried the wall sit during PE class or while playing at school.
Unlike push-ups, it’s tough because you have to stay still in one place.
The unstable posture and having to endure it for a long time make it a harsher punishment than you’d expect.
And if someone makes you laugh, your abs really do give out (lol).
do sit-ups

If you can work in some training along with a penalty game, it’s killing two birds with one stone.
As a penalty that trains the body, sit-ups are recommended.
Just doing sit-ups can be boring, so try making it a variable-rep penalty—for example, if you’re watching a horror movie, do sit-ups equal to “the number of times you got scared × 10.” It can end up being an insane number, so adjust as needed.
flick to the forehead

The classic punishment game: the forehead flick.
You press your middle finger against your thumb, then snap it hard and hit the other person on the forehead—that one.
Didn’t you used to do it a lot during breaks in middle school? This is a punishment game where you do that forehead flick seriously—like, really seriously.
You might think it’s no big deal, but it actually hurts enough to make you writhe around.
It even makes you wonder if the flicker’s finger hurts a fair bit too.
Still, be sure to adjust the level of pain.
A little mishap will spark laughter and is sure to become a fun memory.
Super hyped

It’s a punishment game where you have to keep your energy at either 0 or 100% all the time.
Doing it for a moment might be okay, but having to keep it up for several minutes would be physically tough.
I could probably manage it once or twice, but if I had to do it repeatedly, it would be quite a strain and leave me exhausted.
foot reflexology massage

A classic punishment you often see on variety shows: foot reflexology massage! Did you know there are many pressure points on the soles of your feet? For some people it doesn’t hurt much, but pressing the points connected to problem areas can be quite painful! When a professional does it, it can really turn into a tough punishment, but if you do it among friends you can adjust the pressure—and even mix in a little tickling now and then—so it can be fun! If you search online, you’ll find lots of different pressure points, so be sure to look them up.
Speak in different characters

In this punishment game, you’ll speak as if you’ve completely become a character totally different from your usual self! If you’re someone who normally talks a lot—almost noisily—try setting a character who’s taciturn; choosing the complete opposite makes it fun and really enhances the punishment-game vibe.
A character with a distinctive way of speaking, like a flamboyant “onee” persona, or even a character from an anime everyone knows, works great too! What makes it different from an impression is that you have to fully become that character in everyday conversation.
Instead of using prepped bits or lines, you translate your own words into the character’s way of speaking—making it all the more entertaining!



