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[For Kids] Exciting Class-vs-Class Games: Team Competition Activities

Looking for team-based games that will get everyone excited indoors with your friends? We’ve gathered a variety of cooperative indoor games—like creative twists on the classic charades, flipping races, and telephone—that teams can enjoy together! With simple rules that let you start right away, these games are sure to bring out smiles all around.

Indoor games that deepen team bonds while letting each person’s individuality shine.

Let’s sync up and have fun together!

Balloon and Ball Play (1–10)

Racquetball Balancing Relay

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Racquetball Balancing Relay

As a sport that uses equipment, we also recommend a racket-and-ball relay.

In this game, you balance a ball on a tennis or badminton racket and run straight to the goal.

The fun twist is that while you want to run fast, going too quickly will cause the ball to drop.

We hope participants enjoy not just the race, but also the process of trying repeatedly and figuring out the best way to carry the ball.

There’s no set type of ball, but something light and not too large works best.

Balloon and ball play (11–20)

Ball-passing game

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Ball-passing game

It’s a game where each team lines up in a single file and transports a ball.

The person at the front holds the ball, passes it to the person behind them, then moves to the back of the line, and the whole line progresses forward.

The first team to reach the goal wins! Adding rules for how to pass the ball—like passing it under the legs or over the head—makes it even more fun.

To avoid dropping the ball, teamwork is crucial, so players can develop cooperation and communication skills!

Tag Rugby Game

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Tag Rugby Game

Let me introduce a tag rugby game.

Tag rugby is a sport based on rugby in which, instead of tackling an opponent, the game progresses by pulling a tag attached to the player’s waist.

For example, you can set up three cones and play a game where players run laps around the cones while trying to pull each other’s tags—there are many different ways to enjoy tag rugby.

Give it a try and incorporate it into your activities!

Ball-carrying game

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Let’s combine familiar items and have fun! Here’s a game where you carry a ball.

The charm is that, through play, you can learn both the importance and the challenge of working together to achieve a goal.

The rules are simple: two people hold a towel and carry a ball, then put it into a basket or bag.

It’s a great way to build concentration and balance.

You can easily play it indoors, so try it with your child or friends and enjoy the sense of accomplishment.

Once you get the hang of it, try customizing the course!

Spoon relay

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Spoon relay

Let’s try playing the ‘Ladle Relay.’ Use a kitchen ladle.

Place a ball on the ladle, run to the turnaround point and back, then pass it to the next runner.

If you run too fast, the ball will fall off the ladle, so hurry—but just a little slowly.

Both the ladle and the ball can be easily found at 100-yen shops, so it’s simple to get everything you need.