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[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!

[Easier] Fun Punishments That Hype Up Middle Schoolers (31–40)

spinning around and around

A spinning punishment game when you get a ‘Good’ in Taiko no Tatsujin!
spinning around and around

If you’re looking for an easy penalty game, how about this spinning one? When it comes to spinning-type games, there’s the classic dizzy bat, but even just standing in place and spinning can surprisingly throw off your balance and make it hard to stand straight.

It’s an easy-to-customize penalty game: you can change the number of spins, or require a one-legged stance or a specific pose afterward.

Just make sure you have enough space so you don’t get hurt in a tight area—play with plenty of room!

Back molar exposure punishment game

[Thank you for the requested punishment game!!] If you lose the quiz, you have to show your molars as a punishment lol
Back molar exposure punishment game

It’s embarrassing to have parts of yourself seen that people don’t normally look at, right? If you’re searching for that kind of dare, I recommend the “Back Molar Reveal Punishment Game.” Since people almost never see your back molars in everyday life, having them looked at makes you feel kind of embarrassed.

When you do this punishment game, you might as well have them check for cavities too.

List five good things about the questioner!

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.

Wasabi cream puff

So much wasabi! This Russian roulette cream puff made me lose the motivation to film.
Wasabi cream puff

It’s a punishment game where you put wasabi into cream puffs that are supposed to be delicious and then eat them.

What’s more, instead of filling all of them, you only put wasabi in a few so there are “duds,” which makes it even scarier.

As a relief measure, you could add a rule like canceling the punishment if someone picks a tasty cream puff—that might make it more exciting.

Mix and drink the beverage.

I tried mixing and drinking all the cider from across Japan.
Mix and drink the beverage.

When you look at convenience stores or vending machines, you see all kinds of drinks—tea, juice, soda, and more.

This punishment game is to mix those drinks together and drink the result! Even if each drink tastes good on its own, what happens when you mix them without thinking about how they go together? Just imagining it gives you the chills, right? But that’s exactly why it’s perfect for a punishment game! Since drinking a whole cup could make someone feel sick, make it okay to just take one sip, then ask for their impressions and have everyone sample it to liven things up!