A roundup of recreational activities and games using paper cups
Paper cups are easy to carry in terms of size and weight, so they’re often used for activities with seniors and in children’s play settings.
By combining paper cups to make simple tools or arranging them in different ways, you can enjoy crafts and games.
In this article, we’ll introduce ideas for recreational activities using paper cups.
We’ve rounded up a variety of options—from those inspired by nostalgic games to highly competitive activities that everyone can get excited about together.
Give paper cup activities a try—they’re great fun for small groups and large groups alike.
- Let's play with paper cups! Crafts and indoor play
- Team-based recreational activities for adults that are fun even with large groups
- A collection of simple indoor recreational games
- Recreation Activities That Excite Kids’ Clubs! Plans and Ideas Children Will Love
- Let's make toys with paper cups! Simple and fun handmade toys
- Paper cup crafts that elementary school kids will love! A collection of fun project ideas
- A roundup of fun games and recreational activities using balloons
- A roundup of recreational activities for having fun with colored balls
- [Exercise] Recreational Ideas for Olympic Sports
- Fun games using rubber bands. Recreational games.
- [For Adults] Fun recreational games. Perfect for short breaks too!
- Ideas for paper cup crafts for adults: from interior decor to practical items.
- Get the Fun Going! Easy Classroom Games You Can Play at School: Recreational Activities for the Whole Class
Recreation and Game Ideas Using Paper Cups (31–40)
Paper Cup Catcher
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Introducing the Paper Cup Catcher, a cooperative game for two players! Prepare several paper cups of the same size.
Tie four strands of raffia string (or similar ribbon) to a single rubber band, and you’re ready to go.
Each player holds two strands, and together you use the rubber band to grab a paper cup from a row and stack it onto another cup placed beside it.
Adjust the pulling tension and coordinate your strength to clear the game as a team! It’s also fun to prepare lots of cups and compete to see which pair can stack the most within a time limit.
In conclusion
We also recommend enjoying paper cup activities by adding your own creative touches—like drawing on plain white paper cups—to make original, customized cups. It could be a great idea to include this as one of the events in a program. You can enjoy it in various formats, such as individual or team competitions. Why not take inspiration from paper cup activities that can be enjoyed by a wide range of ages, from children to older adults?


