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Games that liven up social and networking gatherings

Social gatherings, often held when you want to deepen connections with people sharing the same environment, are a valuable opportunity to interact.

If you’re going to host one, many of you probably want to include fun games that everyone can enjoy and make the event lively.

In this article, we introduce recommended games that will energize your social or networking events!

We’ve gathered games that are enjoyable not only for in-person gatherings but also when held remotely.

These ideas require little preparation and can be enjoyed by a wide range of ages!

Use games at your networking event to strengthen the bonds among your group even more!

Games That Liven Up Social and Networking Parties (21–30)

What’s inside the box?

[Childcare] An active nursery teacher tried a “What’s in the box?” guessing game!
What's inside the box?

Just not knowing what’s inside the box is enough to make everyone excited and liven things up, isn’t it? What’s in this box? The game works by having participants put their hand into the box, feel around, and guess what the object is.

It’s likely to be a hit if you include it at get-to-know-you gatherings or social events.

The key is to prepare items that make people think, “What is this?” when they touch them—like a scrubbing brush, slime, a figurine, or toy insects.

Even if the atmosphere is a bit tense at a mixer or social event, this game is sure to break the ice and get everyone energized.

Bingo Relay

[Recreation] Bingo Relay
Bingo Relay

Let me introduce Bingo Relay.

First, make a bingo grid on the ground.

In the video, we use three rings vertically and three horizontally—nine round rings in total—but you can substitute tape, cones, or anything handy to create nine bingo squares.

Split into two teams.

One player from each team runs to a square, places their team’s marker inside it, returns, and tags the next player.

Each team has three markers, so starting from the fourth turn, move one of your own markers that’s already on the grid.

The first team to line up three in a row—vertically, horizontally, or diagonally—wins.

It’s an exciting game that challenges both stamina and quick thinking!

In conclusion

We introduced some recommended games that can liven up mixers and social gatherings—what did you think? Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have struggled to build bonds with coworkers and classmates. Still, we don’t want to give up on deepening those connections with the people in our company or school, right? Whether in person or remote, it would be great to hold mixers and socials to shorten the emotional distance and build strong relationships.