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Recreation Popularity Rankings for High School Students

We’ll introduce recreational activities for high school students in a ranked format.

By the time you’re in high school, there are all kinds of recreational activities you can enjoy.

But that’s exactly why you might find yourself wondering, “Which activity should we choose for our event or plan?”

In this article, we’ve gathered popular recreational activities for high school students that we recommend in those situations.

Since it’s presented as a ranking, you can see which activities are widely supported.

Be sure to use it as a reference!

Recreation Popularity Rankings for High School Students (11–20)

Six patients and medicine15rank/position

Thought Experiment Consensus Game: “Six Patients and a Drug”
Six patients and medicine

It presents the ultimate choice: help one critically ill patient or save five moderately ill patients.

There is only one dose of medicine; the critical patient needs the entire dose, whereas the moderate patients can all survive if it is divided among them.

The dilemma of valuing a single life versus prioritizing the many exposes one’s values.

Key discussion points include whether all lives are equal in weight or whether social roles should be considered.

It is important for the whole class to debate and work toward a single final decision, making this a thought-provoking theme that lets students experience the challenges of ethics and difficult choices.

Shiritori Gesture Game16rank/position

[Hilarious] We tried gesture shiritori and it was way too funny lol
Shiritori Gesture Game

It’s a simple and easy game where you play shiritori using gestures.

Starting from the first player, everyone takes turns making gestures, and if someone gets stuck or makes a mistake, they get a penalty.

You don’t need any materials, so it’s easy to play anywhere—that’s another nice point.

It’s more fun with a large group, making it perfect for playing with your whole class.

Watching what kind of gestures each person comes up with is another fun part of the game.

A game where everyone matches their answers17rank/position

One Piece! We played a game where everyone has to match their answers, and it was hell lol. We can’t stop until we succeed three times in a row! ONE PIECE
A game where everyone matches their answers

This is a game where everyone thinks of an answer to a given prompt and tries to match those answers.

Since the prompts allow for multiple correct answers, your teamwork in aligning responses will be put to the test.

If you can discuss too thoroughly, it becomes easier to match answers, so it’s recommended to set clear boundaries for how much discussion is allowed.

It’s not only about testing whether your thoughts align; progressing with strategies—such as choosing to match a specific person’s answers—may also be important.

BlindSquare18rank/position

Introducing the perfect recreation activity for strengthening bonds within a class or grade: “Blind Square”! In this game, everyone wears a blindfold and works together to form shapes like squares or pentagons.

Because you can’t rely on sight, synchronizing with your teammates is the key.

Compete to see which team can create the fastest and cleanest square or pentagon.

It’s simple yet surprisingly challenging, and the more you play, the more exciting it gets! It’s truly ideal for fostering friendship.

Just remember: safety first—check your surroundings—and give it a try!

Mansion Game19rank/position

Ep.08 | Apartment Game 🏢 [MAZZEL ROOM #Mazebeya 🛋️]
Mansion Game

Let me introduce a rhythm-based apartment game.

There is a five-story apartment building, and the person who first reaches the 5th floor loses.

Assign room numbers to players one by one.

For example, rooms on the first floor are numbered 101, 102, 103, and so on.

Once the game starts, say your own room number, then call out the room number of the next person.

Keep the game moving at a steady tempo with hand claps and a time limit.

If someone is called but fails to respond in time, their room number advances to the next floor—201, 202, 203, etc.

The person who ends up reaching the 5th floor loses.

It’s a thrilling apartment game—let’s keep our focus and play with good rhythm.

Finger Smash20rank/position

We tried 'Yubi-suma' with 100 people, and here's what happened…
Finger Smash

A great game to kill time: “Yubi-suma” (Finger Guess).

Many of you may have played it back in school.

You don’t need any equipment and the rules are simple, so anyone can jump right in.

First, make a fist with both hands and press your knuckles together.

Decide the order, and starting with player 1, call “Yubi-suma” and then say a number.

At that moment, all players either raise their thumb(s) or keep them down.

You can raise just one thumb, both, or none.

If the number called matches the total number of thumbs raised, the caller puts one hand down.

The first player to put both hands down wins! Give it a try.

Recreation Popularity Ranking for High School Students (21–30)

Saito-san Game21rank/position

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

This is a rhythm-based game for 3 to 5 players! Give each player a two-character nickname.

When someone says “XX 2,” the person with the nickname “XX” must say “XX, XX” in time with the rhythm and then pass the turn to the next person.

When someone says “Saitō-san,” everyone must say “Saitō-san.” If you miss the rhythm or fail to say it properly, you lose.

Once you get used to it, speed up the tempo! It’s a fun game to watch even if you’re not participating.