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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.

Party Games That Hype Up the Office [2026] (21–30)

Who is actually eating?

[Showdown] Which one is really eating the death sauce!? We tried an acting skills showdown!
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?

Telepathy Game

Telepathy Game #PlottAnime
Telepathy Game

The Telepathy Game is a game where all participants try to give the same answer to a prompt.

For example, if the prompt is “What flower represents spring?” the challenge is successful if everyone answers “cherry blossom,” but it fails if even one person answers “tulip.” It’s a game where you don’t write the answer that first comes to your mind—you try to imagine what everyone else will write.

You can answer by having each person write a full answer, or by having players write one character each to form the answer together.

Try for a perfect score with your close friends!

Pose Matching Game

After-Party/Year-End Party/Game Reference Video Vol. 5: “Pose Matching Game” | For After-Party and Year-End Party Prizes, choose Keihin King
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.

A game I’ve never 〇〇-ed

The party game taking the world by storm, “Never Have I Ever,” was insanely brutal! “Never Have I Ever” at an international share house in Japan.
A game I've never 〇〇-ed

A game that’s guaranteed to get everyone excited around the world is “Never Have I Ever.” In this game, players take turns saying something they’ve never done before, and anyone who has done it must take a drink.

The aim is to name things you haven’t experienced but others likely have, so you can make them drink.

It’s a great party game, but to avoid getting drunk and causing trouble on a special day, you can tweak it by swapping alcohol for bitter drinks like noni juice or senburi tea.

Perfectly Choo-Choo

[Banquet/Party Game] Blindfold Drink: Perfect Chu-Chu!
Perfectly Choo-Choo

Set a “drink up to here” line on a glass and, while blindfolded, see if you can drink to exactly that line—Pittari Choo-Choo! It’s a party game that’s easy to get everyone excited about, and you get tasty juice too.

For the blindfold, we recommend a fun, quirky eye mask.

That way, even though the challenger is dead serious, it looks hilarious to the audience and everyone can enjoy it together.

If no one hits it exactly, the person closest to the line wins.

You can easily set the line using a rubber band.

Paper Cup Tower

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Paper Cup Tower

Here’s a game that gets both participants and spectators excited: the Paper Cup Tower.

Haven’t you played it at least once? The rules are very simple—stack paper cups into a tower, and if you knock it over, it’s game over.

The tricky part is placing each cup carefully so it doesn’t fall, while keeping up the pace to smoothly pass the turn to the next person.

It keeps viewers on the edge of their seats and makes them want to cheer.

If you get not only the participants but also the audience involved and have more people take part, it’ll get even more exciting!

Memory game

There was an insanely good person when we played a memory game lol
Memory game

The memory game is similar to a memory-based shiritori.

Participants take turns naming one sheet of construction paper from those set on the table, each a different color.

However, when responding, they must recite all previously named colors starting from the first one.

In other words, if the first player names “blue,” the second player points to the blue sheet before naming another color.

As the game progresses, the list of colors grows, putting everyone’s memory to the test.

Anyone who gets the order wrong is out, and the person who continues without making a mistake until the end wins.

You can enjoy this game with items other than construction paper as well—try using mementos or photos of the participants.

A game where you guess someone from a part of their face

I tried to guess TWICE members just from their mouths, but it was way too hard. #TWICE #kpop
A game where you guess someone from a part of their face

It’s a game where you show a photo of a body part and have people guess who it is.

It seems like it tests how much you usually look at and know about that person.

The photos can be of celebrities or participants at a graduation party—both are fine! It’s best to take and present parts like the mouth, eyes, or eyebrows—features that seem recognizable but aren’t too obvious.

However, if the pool of possible answers is too broad, no one will get it right, so be sure to give hints that narrow it down.

Picking unexpected people—like a teacher or a historical figure—could also make the game more exciting.

Minority wins! The Minority Game

[Easy Icebreaker] The minority wins!? The Minority King Showdown!
Minority wins! The Minority Game

This is a game where the people who choose the minority—the less popular answer—win.

First, split into groups and set a prompt and two choices.

Since there are only two options, pick one based on your own thinking.

After choosing, hold a debate—i.e., a discussion—within your group about the prompt.

After the discussion, think again about which option to choose as your answer, then everyone reveals their choice at the same time.

If you picked the minority answer at that moment, you win; if you picked the majority answer, you lose.

Pedometer rapid-shake game

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Some of you may be using pedometers for your health.

Since many smartphones now come with a built-in pedometer function, there may even be young people who have never seen a standalone pedometer.

This little game using pedometers seems like something people of all ages can get really into.

You might even see your department head or manager going all out, mindlessly shaking a pedometer or their phone! There are lots of variations: time-attack challenges, matching a target count exactly, shaking two at once, and more.

Just be careful not to get too carried away and accidentally throw the pedometer.