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Party games to liven up your New Year’s celebration: a fun collection that will keep everyone laughing non-stop

Have you ever been stumped when someone at a New Year’s party asked, “Got any fun games we can play?” The truth is, there are tons of party games anyone can enjoy right away! From brain teasers and games that spark hilarious, unexpected answers, to unique activities that let your acting skills shine—this article is packed with ideas that will put a smile on everyone’s face.

We’ll introduce easy-to-prepare games that anyone can try, regardless of age—perfect for any party.

You’re sure to find tips that will make this year’s gathering truly unforgettable!

Party games to liven up New Year gatherings: a collection of hilarious games that will have you laughing nonstop (41–50)

Birthday line

Peer Support #14_Birthday Line
Birthday line

It’s a game where players rely solely on gestures to figure out answers, gradually building trust and understanding among participants.

You express your birthday using gestures, then everyone lines up in order of their birthdays.

Since numbers can be shown with hand shapes, it should be relatively easy to communicate the exact date.

Setting a time limit or competing by team speed is recommended to encourage smooth communication.

Once everyone gets used to gesturing, you can switch prompts—like “height” or “the most expensive thing you bought recently”—to adjust the difficulty and keep things lively.

Party games to liven up New Year gatherings: a collection of hilarious games that will keep you laughing (51–60)

First Impressions Game

I tried the first-impressions game!
First Impressions Game

The First Impressions Game is perfect for parties.

It’s easy to prepare and you can start right away.

All you need is a prompt like “Who looks the most athletic?” Participants share their impressions of each other, which often reveals unexpected sides and gets plenty of laughs.

It’s great for groups who don’t know each other well yet, as it quickly breaks the ice.

Since everyone can share their images of each other in a fun way, it’s ideal for building camaraderie.

Why not try adding it to your next party?

Oshibori Roulette

Oshibori Roulette [Banquet Game, Party Game, Year-end Party! After-party!]
Oshibori Roulette

This is a simple game using oshibori (wet towels) that you often see at banquets and parties.

If you have fresh towels prepared on the spot, it’s hygienic and keeps the game fair.

The rules are very simple: players take turns wringing the towel, and the person from whose towel no more water comes out loses.

You can go all out from the start to show off your strength, but if you’re not confident in your grip, it might be more exciting to use strategy and technique—like intentionally wringing lightly—to keep the game going in your favor.

Answer matching game

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Answer matching game

It’s a game where you pose a prompt like “When you think of ◯◯, what comes to mind?” and everyone on the team tries to give matching answers.

For example, with a question like “What fillings do you think of for rice balls?” there are lots of possibilities—salmon, spicy cod roe, kelp, pickled plum, and so on—but if everyone writes the same answer and your team has more matches than the other team, you win.

It’s simple, but it really gets people talking—like, “No way that’s an answer!”—and the conversation heats up.

Shiritori Gesture Game

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Shiritori Gesture Game

Shiritori is a classic game that every generation knows.

For your New Year’s party, try spicing it up with gesture-based shiritori! The rules are simple: convey your shiritori word using gestures.

The next person says the answer, and if they get it right, they then use gestures to pass along a new word that connects.

It’s fun to split into two or three teams and race for speed.

Gestures show off everyone’s personality, and you’ll enjoy conversations like “I don’t get it” and “What is that!?” You might be surprised who turns out to be great at gesture shiritori.

Tsumu-Tsumu Zabuton (stackable floor cushion)

Tsumu-Tsumu Cushion [Party Game / Banquet Game]
Tsumu-Tsumu Zabuton (stackable floor cushion)

When it comes to Japanese New Year’s, some people picture rows of zabuton cushions laid out in a tatami room.

Here’s a game I’d love for you to try if your New Year’s party is held in such a room.

Starting from seiza (kneeling), you jump while gradually increasing the number of zabuton cushions.

You compete to see how many cushions you can add without toppling them.

The jumper’s leap strength matters, of course, but it turns out the coordination with the person adding the cushions is actually very important.

The “Haa” game

“The ‘Haa’ Game” explainer video
The “Haa” game

A unique game where players express the word “haa” in various situations.

The quizmaster specifies an emotion—such as anger, awe, or sadness—and the player performs a “haa” that matches it.

The other participants then guess which emotion it is.

Because it tests acting skills, each performer’s personality shines through, filling the venue with laughter.

One of its charms is that the audience can enjoy making predictions as they watch.

You also get to see sides of colleagues and friends you don’t normally see, creating a special sense of togetherness perfect for a New Year’s party.