Indoor recreation popularity ranking
Indoor recreation ideas that come in handy when plans or events are canceled due to rain.
In this article, we introduce popular indoor recreation activities in ranking format.
It’s perfect if you’re looking for “fun indoor games for all ages,” “indoor recreation that even toddlers can enjoy,” or “large-group indoor activities that work in a gym.”
Blow away the gloom of canceled plans or events with indoor recreation!
Find the perfect activity to match your group size and location.
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Indoor recreational activities popularity ranking (11–20)
Reverse Playback Telephone Game15rank/position
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This is a game where you pass along a reversed version of a given phrase to see if the final person can get back to the original.
First, you say the prompt phrase normally and record it, then play it in reverse.
You tell the next person what you heard from the reversed audio.
The last person records what they received and plays it in reverse to check whether it matches the original phrase or how far it has drifted.
Since the game tests your ability to accurately render reversed audio as words, it’s also amusing that mistakes can happen right from the start.
Birthday line16rank/position

Within the time limit, let’s try lining up in a single row in order of birthdays.
The rule here is that you must not say your exact date of birth.
If everyone clearly knows the others’ birthdates, you can line up smoothly.
But if someone’s is unknown, you’ll have to exchange clues and reason it out as you line up.
It might be tricky to come up with hints that others can understand, like “around the middle of the season.” If you think it through and line up correctly with no mistakes, it should be a big hit.
Having kids from various age groups—not just those born in the same year—will make it both more fun and more challenging.
Hula hoop relay17rank/position

This is a game you can play with just one hula hoop that helps with communication and builds teamwork.
To play, form teams of about five or more people, stand in a line holding hands with the person next to you, and wait for the start signal.
When it starts, beginning from one end of the line, pass the hula hoop along by threading it over your hands, feet, and body without letting go of each other’s hands, and move it to the next person.
The first team to get the hoop all the way to the last person wins.
You can’t speed up without everyone’s cooperation, so unite your hearts and give it a try!
Evolution Rock-Paper-Scissors18rank/position

When I go into the city, I sometimes come across umbrella specialty shops.
I’ve never actually gone inside, but even someone like me who only ever uses 200–300 yen plastic umbrellas can’t help wondering, “What kinds of umbrellas do they have?” I’d love to try one that suits the spring rain.
Let me introduce an indoor game that won’t be defeated by rainy weather: Evolution Rock-Paper-Scissors.
It’s a thrilling group activity where multiple people play rock-paper-scissors together, and winners keep evolving step by step.
You can all come up with the animals to evolve into on the spot, which makes it even more exciting.
It’s much more fun to play than it sounds on paper.
If you’re curious, be sure to look it up!
Lyrics hijacking game19rank/position

As we become adults, many of us find ourselves revisiting the music we listened to in our student days.
When you get together with friends from the same generation, I recommend trying this “Lyric Takeover Game.” In this game, you start singing a song, and whenever the lyrics line up with the same part of another song’s lyrics, you switch over and “take over” with that other song.
It’s especially fun with people your age, because lots of nostalgic tunes will pop up.
Shiritori Gesture Game20rank/position

A gesture-based shiritori game that will make you want to shout out loud! Guess the word suggested by the previous person’s gesture, then, just like regular shiritori, start your new gesture with the last letter of that word.
If your gesture doesn’t get across, or you use a word that ends with “n,” your team loses.
The key to this game is expressiveness.
Distinctive expressions can be hard to convey—even among close friends.
Embrace that challenge and have fun!
Indoor recreation popularity ranking (21–30)
Kamchatka Peninsula Game21rank/position

The “Kamchatka Peninsula Game” is for people who are confident in their articulation—or, conversely, not confident at all.
In this game, you choose one representative, and the person they point to says “Kamchatka Peninsula,” and you keep going like that.
It’s simple, but as you continue, you’ll end up tripping over the words, so give it a try!


