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Party games that get everyone excited at school

How do you spend your recess at school?

Some of you might play party games with your friends!

Party games that are fun even during school breaks used to be popular on TV variety shows, but these days, games played by YouTubers are getting all the buzz!

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of games—from timeless classics to those trending on YouTube!

It’s packed with fun games that will make you think, “We want to try that ourselves!!” so be sure to give them a go!

Party games that get everyone excited at school (41–50)

glasses long straw

[Banquet/Party Game] Eyeglass Long Straw Speed-Drinking Battle!
glasses long straw

It’s a speed-drinking contest using straw glasses.

The glasses shape alone is unique, and students would have a lot of fun with it.

If you get creative with the drink colors or choose something bright, the glasses will fill with vibrant hues, making it look festive and turning it into an exciting game.

Party Games That Liven Up the Classroom (51–60)

spin around with a bat

Banquets, Year-end Parties, and Party Game Collection: Spinning with a Bat — Tips for Organizers
spin around with a bat

It’s a simple game where you spin around using a bat or stick for a counted number of turns, then head for the goal as soon as you finish.

It’s surprisingly difficult—some people can walk straight just fine after spinning, while others can’t walk at all—so the contrast often gets everyone laughing.

tongue twister

[Picture Book] Tongue Twisters—Can You Say Them? [Read-Aloud]
tongue twister

It’s a game where you say tongue twisters three times each.

It’s a school-friendly game that gets everyone excited as you tackle classics and a variety of other tongue twisters.

It’s fun to prepare progressively more difficult ones.

You can also have everyone come up with new tongue twisters together.

Earphone Loud Telephone Game

Banquet Entertainment Series Part 4: Earphone (Loud) Whisper Game
Earphone Loud Telephone Game

You often see this game on variety shows too, right? I think the classic “telephone game” format is fun for all ages.

Preparing the music device is easy nowadays since we have smartphones.

If you don’t have headphones, earphones will do just fine.

For older participants, pick prompts about trends among young people; for younger participants, choose prompts with a Showa-retro vibe—add a little twist in how you select the topics.

The limit might be around 20 characters that people can memorize at once.

Getting some bitter tea ready as a penalty could make it even more exciting!

Tasting Game

After-Party/Year-End Party Game Reference Video Vol.22: “Tasting Game” | For After-Party/Year-End Party Prizes, choose Prize King
Tasting Game

Kirin, Asahi, Suntory—just hearing those names is irresistible to beer lovers, right? So instead of a sake tasting, how about a beer tasting or even a juice tasting competition to liven things up? Even the same orange juice can taste subtly different depending on the brand.

And that canned coffee you sip without thinking—if you taste it seriously, you’ll find it’s completely different from others.

At a party with lots of dishes, you could even do blindfolded tastings and try to guess the foods—that’s sure to get everyone excited.

If you usually act like a gourmet, make sure not to show any uncool moments!

Kappa Plate Ball-Carrying Race

Kappa Plate Ball-Carrying Race [Party Game for Banquets, Parties, Year-End Parties! After-Parties!]
Kappa Plate Ball-Carrying Race

It’s also great to use paper plates at the party venue for an obstacle-course-style game! If you’ve got a large space, the excitement doubles.

Balance a paper plate on your head, hold it in place with your hands, and put a ping-pong ball on top.

The winner is the person who finishes with the most ping-pong balls still on their plate after clearing all the obstacles.

Simple obstacles made from tables and chairs are plenty.

Even just doing one lap around the venue along the walls works well.

You can customize the obstacles in many ways—like greeting the department head or playing rock-paper-scissors with a junior colleague.

Don’t forget to prepare classic sports day-style background music to play during the game!

You can play it in the classroom too! Haiihadon

Sit in a circle and stack your left hands in order.

Decide the order, and when someone says “Hai,” the person whose hand is at the very bottom moves it to the very top.

When they say “Iha,” the person whose hand is at the very top keeps it at the top.

When they say “Don,” the person with the bottom hand lightly taps everyone’s hands from above.

Through this game, children develop concentration, quick reactions, and a sense of unity with those around them.

It’s a game that fills the classroom with laughter even when mistakes happen and instantly livens things up.

No tools or preparation are needed, so you can start right away.

It’s recommended as a quick communication activity for class recreation or morning time.

Adults can enjoy it together, too.