Party Games That Will Liven Up Your Workplace [2026]
Those colleagues who usually work so diligently—this person, that person.
There may even be people who always seem so busy that you can hardly approach them, and you’ve only ever talked about work.
We’ve gathered a bunch of lively party games that everyone can enjoy together, even with those you don’t know well! Some only require paper and a pen, and some don’t need any preparation at all, so you can start on a whim.
Use them as ideas for events, quick breathers, and to boost teamwork.
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Party Games That Get the Office Buzzing [2026] (11–20)
Drawing Telephone Game

This is a game where you draw a picture based on a set prompt and pass it to the next person.
The next person turns the illustration they see into words, then draws an illustration from those words.
If you choose prompts that can lead to funny drawings, the room gets lively.
As a rule, people drawing illustrations must not use any text, but arrows are allowed.
The last person draws an illustration and then says the correct answer in words.
A format where a prize is awarded if the answer is exactly correct also makes the event more exciting.
Stand-up game

It’s a game with a bingo-like element where you can finish early if the number you call matches the number of people who stand up.
Since all you have to do is stand even without any conditions, it’s easy to start.
Deciding what number to call is tricky, but if it matches perfectly, you’ll likely feel an incredible sense of accomplishment.
Nanjamonja Game

It’s a card game called “Nanjamonja.” It’s very simple and easy enough for children to play, but don’t underestimate it—it gets really exciting.
You give names to several types of monsters called Nanjamonja, and if you can immediately say the name when a card is drawn from the deck, you get that card.
The player who collects the most cards in the end wins.
Body Clock Game

How about we all measure the accuracy of our internal clocks and make a game of it? Set a time limit—start with 30 seconds—put on a blindfold, and begin.
Count to 30 in your head, and raise your hand when you think exactly 30 seconds have passed.
The person closest to 30 seconds wins.
If you make the time longer, like 60 seconds, it gets much harder.
If you have a stopwatch, try holding it in one hand while you play.
Who is actually eating?

You probably don’t really want to eat anything with death sauce in it, right? In this game, everyone tries an extremely spicy food and makes a huge fuss about how hot it is, but in reality only one person actually eats it.
The challenge is to figure out who’s acting and who really got the spicy one.
Both the person who got the hot bite and those who didn’t need some solid acting skills.
So, can you see through the act?
Pose Matching Game

It’s a game where you form teams of two and strike the given pose in time with the count.
As long as both teammates make the same movement/pose, it’s OK.
Since you play in pairs and everyone joins in with lots of energy, it’s a great way to communicate and it really livens things up.
Party Games That Hype Up the Office [2026] (21–30)
Quiz: Let’s Aim for the Sweet Spot!

The buzzworthy board game “Good to go! Quiz SHOW!” features quiz questions that are all answered with numbers—and nobody actually knows the correct answers.
The rules are simple: players take turns tackling a question and write down the number they think is correct on a board or card.
The person closest to the correct answer earns points, and after multiple rounds, the total scores determine the winner.
Since all the questions are ones you don’t really know the answers to, the thrill of making a guess and the excitement it creates are the highlights.
Playing with family or friends sparks conversation and laughter, making for a great time.
It’s a quiz game anyone can jump into with ease.


