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[For Kids] Popular party games. Fun games that get everyone excited

There are times when you want to liven things up with fun games, like at a birthday house party or a kids’ club event.

So in this article, we’ve gathered a bunch of party games for children!

We’ll introduce many options—from games you can play without any props, to simple card games, and even games that use sweets kids love.

If you’re looking for party games that kids will enjoy, be sure to use this as a reference.

Let’s make the party the kids are looking forward to even more exciting!

[For Kids] Popular Party Games: Fun and Exciting Games (41–50)

Beef Tongue Game

A simple, no-props party game: the 'Gyutan (Beef Tongue) Game'
Beef Tongue Game

All you need are your hands! This is a beef-tongue rhythm game you can enjoy with no props.

Start with both hands together.

After someone says “gyu” (cow), the next person claps once to say “tan” (tongue).

Go clockwise in time with the chant “gyu-tan gyu-tan gyu-tan tan,” and on the second, third rounds and so on, increase the number of “tan” claps you add at the end.

If you say “gyu” at the wrong time, clap at the wrong moment, or fall off the rhythm, you’re out! The rules are simple, but when you actually play, you’d be surprised how easily you panic.

It’s a game you can start right now, so give it a try!

Atama-Oshiri Game

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Let’s have some fun with words! Here’s an idea for the Head-and-Tail Game.

Let’s try the Head-and-Tail Game that’s also popular on TV shows.

While you dance to the music, the first and last letters of a word will be shown.

If you can answer with a fitting word within 10 seconds, you clear the round.

It seems your score is the number of letters that go between the first and last letters.

Keep the rhythm, stay flexible, and think of lots of different words.

It could be a great party game that everyone—from kids to adults—can enjoy.

Bamboo shoot, bamboo shoot, nyokki-ki!

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Bamboo shoot, bamboo shoot, nyokki-ki!

Start with the chant: Take-no-ko, Take-no-ko, Nyokkikki! Everyone stands by in a circle, and then pops up like a sprouting bamboo shoot, calling out “1-nyokki,” “2-nyokki,” and so on.

If two people speak at the same time, they’re out! The rules are simple, but timing your voice while reading the room can be pretty nerve-racking.

The more players there are, the harder the game gets, so why not try it when you have a big group? You might need plenty of penalties ready!

Tasting Game

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Make your event exciting and heart-pounding! Here are some ideas for a tasting game.

Some of you might be wondering what kind of game it is.

In this game, two or three children sit in chairs, put on blindfolds, and the game begins.

You feed them small, bite-sized pieces of snacks or foods, and they try to guess what they are.

It’s best to check in advance for any foods the children dislike or allergies they may have.

Also, be careful to avoid any risk of choking.

Werewolf game

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Werewolf game

A casual twist using boxes! Here’s an idea for a Werewolf game.

The classic Werewolf game has various roles and somewhat complex rules, right? But this box-based version is simple and easy to enjoy, making it perfect for events like kids’ gatherings! All you need are four cardboard boxes with hand-sized holes and three items to place inside the boxes.

Only one person gets an empty box, and the key is to read the room and act in a way that doesn’t reveal you’re the werewolf.

Give it a try!