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Party games that liven up group dating events

At group dating parties, people often play games to lighten the mood.

That said, some folks may get bored with the same old classics every time.

So this time, we’ve selected some fun activities that are guaranteed to liven up your group date.

Use these as a reference and make your group date a success!

Party Games That Liven Up Group Dates (51–60)

Rubber Band Relay

Can you really run faster just by using a rubber band!? #lifehack #housewife #hack
Rubber Band Relay

First, prepare some toothpicks and rubber bands.

Then have men and women line up alternately.

After that, it’s simple: everyone holds a toothpick in their mouth, and starting from the front, they pass a rubber band hooked on the tip to the person behind them one by one without using their hands.

The team that manages to pass it all the way to the back without dropping it first wins.

It’s the kind of thing that really gives you that classic gokon vibe—it’s kind of thrilling, isn’t it?

When and where is the game?

I tried playing the “when, where, who did what with whom and how” game with my friends lol!!
When and where is the game?

Since this game has been around for a long time, many people probably know it.

Each person separately writes “when,” “where,” “who,” and “what they did,” and then combines theirs with others’ to form a single sentence.

It gets lively when the result is a silly, nonsensical sentence.

Umaibō Sommelier

Umaibo Sommelier [Party Game, Banquet Game, Year-End Party! After-Party!]
Umaibō Sommelier

It’s a game where you close your eyes or put on a blindfold, eat a Umaibo, and guess the flavor.

You can play in male-female pairs, and everyone can watch and have fun together.

Umaibo is easy to get and convenient to carry, so you can slip some into a small bag.

Coin Question Game

Ten-yen coin fun game — would it catch on if you play it deep into a drinking party?
Coin Question Game

It’s a game where you ask a question and answer yes or no by flipping a coin.

Even questions that are hard to answer face-to-face can be answered anonymously since you respond only with the coin.

Once the mood has warmed up, you can ask edgier questions, so it’s recommended.

Rhythm 4 Game

[Fired Up] College students played the “Rhythm 4 Game” super high-energy and it went absolutely wild lol
Rhythm 4 Game

It’s a game that suddenly became popular quite a long time ago thanks to the variety show “Gakkō e Ikō.” It’s still popular today, and just bringing it up is enough to get people of the same generation excited.

There are various optional rules, and you can customize the game.

Group Blind Date Heartthrob Card Game

Karateka Irie Presents: “Gōkon Mote-Mote” Card Game
Group Blind Date Heartthrob Card Game

This game was invented by Irie from the comedy duo Karateka.

It combines karuta with the King’s Game.

The cards are commercially available, and whoever wins a card in the karuta round becomes the king and can issue the command written on the back.

Saito-san Game

[Viral] I Tried the Saito-san Game!!
Saito-san Game

The “Saito-san game,” recognized as one of the classic games among students, naturally brings people closer since you call out the names of those present.

If someone makes a mistake or stumbles over their words, they have to do a penalty, and depending on what the penalty is, it could make the atmosphere even more lively.

Who’s the real one? Game

[Showdown] Which one is really eating the death sauce!? We tried an acting skills showdown!
Who’s the real one? Game

As the game’s name suggests—“Who Is the Real One?”—it’s a game where you guess who is actually doing the real thing.

It’s often featured on variety shows.

At a group mixer, for example, you could use barley tea and whiskey and try to guess who is really drinking alcohol.

Adding twists like that makes it more fun.

A game where you’re absolutely not allowed to get embarrassed

A compliment battle where you absolutely must not get embarrassed
A game where you're absolutely not allowed to get embarrassed

This game is about showering your opponent with compliments while looking them in the face.

The catch is that the other person must not smirk or get embarrassed.

Even if you don’t know their inner qualities, you focus on praising their appearance, which makes you acutely aware of them.

No-English game

[Showdown] We tried a “no English allowed” game at McDonald’s! — The lunch life of UUUM employee YouTubers
No-English game

You know how some variety shows used to do “no English” bowling? Why not try that as a game during a group dating party as well? The rules are simple: as the name suggests, if you use English or an English word, you lose.

Some people even add their own rule that katakana loanwords are also off-limits.

It’s easy, so give it a try.