Fun games using rubber bands. Recreational games.
Games that you can easily play when spending time with children or when you’ve got idle moments are really handy, aren’t they?Even without tools like playing cards, you can play anytime, anywhere.
In this list, we’ve gathered recreations that use rubber bands, so grab some rubber bands you have at home and give them a try right now!
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Fun games using rubber bands. Recreation games (41–50)
Wrap around the whole body

A project asking: what if you wrapped rubber bands all over your body? The result looks just like the “Major League Ball training brace” from Star of the Giants.
It even makes you wonder if it could be good for strength training—your imagination starts to run wild thinking how it might be used.
It’s a video that will make you chuckle.
Giant rubber band super ball

We’ll make a Super Ball using rubber bands! All you need are 5,000 rubber bands and the patience to match.
I know it’s easy to feel discouraged, but keep going for three hours, and you’ll have a giant rubber-band Super Ball.
Now that it’s about the size of a baseball, just how high will this rubber-band Super Ball bounce?
Ehomaki Game

This is mainly a recreation activity for day service programs: a game where you make Ehomaki, perfect for the Setsubun season.
Prepare items like hand towels, black paper, and paper for the fillings.
The person who makes the set number of Ehomaki the fastest wins.
At the end, secure them with a rubber band to finish.
It’s the kind of game that makes you crave the real thing while you’re making them.
handicrafts

We’re going to make a bracelet using rubber bands.
You’ll need small, colorful rubber bands and a fork.
Hook the rubber bands onto the fork, take them off, and repeat; as you go, the piece will grow and eventually become a bracelet.
The explanation might be a bit hard to see, but you’ll probably get the hang of it as you try it.
In the latter half of the video, items made with this variation are also introduced.
Make three stars

This is a video showing how to make a fairly complex star.
You often see people making stars with rubber bands, but in this one they end up making three stars throughout.
Doing all of this with a single rubber band would probably tighten around your fingers and hurt, but even so, the shape is really intricate.
I tried making the ultimate rubber band gun.

This is a video showing how to make a rubber band gun using disposable chopsticks and rubber bands.
I think it would be fun to adjust things like the size, shape, and power to create a piece that reflects your own originality.
Once you’ve finished, why not try having a rubber band gun fight with someone and play?
Simple scrunchie

Here’s an introduction to a scrunchie you can make with masking tape and rubber bands.
If you have a cute masking tape you love, the rest is easy.
Wrap masking tape around a suitable box, then wrap rubber bands over it in the same way, and again wrap masking tape over that.
Just remove it from the box and your scrunchie is complete.
You don’t have to buy one—you can make something lovely yourself!


