Perfect for killing time! A roundup of games for three people to enjoy
What kinds of games can you play when there are three people—like a close-knit trio, three siblings, or a family of three? Some games are easier with an even number, but once it’s an odd number, certain games get harder to play, right? In this article, we’ll introduce games you can play with your body or hands that work for three people.
We’ve gathered games you can use in various situations: to get some exercise, to burn off extra energy, or to kill time when you have a free moment.
Spend a fun time moving your body and hands together with your children or friends!
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Active Body Games and Hand-Play Games (41–50)
Association Game: Speed Challenge
@amens.work 3-Person Word Association Game Speed Challenge‼️Translation#challengetranslation#game#PokemonYamanote Line Game
♪ Original Song – President Komine and the Friends Company – President Komine and the Friends Company
We’d like to introduce a word-association game where speed and quick responses are the key.
Given a prompt, three players each say a word they associate with it.
For example, for “vegetables,” answers might be tomato, carrot, and cabbage—try to avoid duplicating someone else’s answer.
Shortening the time allowed for responses adds tension and makes the game more exciting.
The rush to answer quickly can also lead to unique responses that aren’t straightforward associations.
That’s part of what makes this game so much fun.
Drawing, Music, and Communication Game (1–10)
Chorus Quick-Sing Game

It’s a game where only the song title is given, and players try to recall what the chorus was like and start singing it faster than anyone else.
It tests not just your ability to search your memory, but also your mental quickness in running the song forward in your head until the chorus.
If you feel shy about singing in front of others, or if singing might bother people around you, it’s also a good idea to answer by reading the lyrics aloud instead.
Who was the fastest is decided by the quizmaster’s judgment, so their focus is tested too—another point that helps everyone feel involved.
Grandma Telephone Game

Grandma Telephone, a game of telephone played as if you were a grandmother.
The twist from the usual telephone game is that you cover your teeth with your lips and mumble, passing the message along as though a grandma were speaking.
It looks easy, but it’s surprisingly hard to understand! Instead of short, simple phrases, it’s best to use tricky words or sentences of some length.
After that, play just like a normal telephone game, passing it down the line to the last person—if the message gets through correctly, you’re good! With the funny mouth shape and way of speaking, it’s also hard not to burst out laughing!
Sing-along game

Have you heard of the three-person singing game? It’s irresistible fun as melodies and improvised ad-libs fly around, woven together by communication with your teammates.
There’s the pressure of coming up with lyrics in just three seconds, but if you’ve got a deep song repertoire, it’s a great chance to show it off.
Throw in some penalty challenges and it’s guaranteed to get even more exciting.
Music fans can put their knowledge to good use, so it’s an easy, recommended game to start with friends or family.
Give it a try!
Jujutsu Kaisen Kanji Transmission Game
@shiranji_ch [Jujutsu Kaisen] Kanji Relay Game Part 1Jujutsu Kaisen#jujutsukaisenI want to connect with people who like Jujutsu Kaisen.Translationmanga#animeTranslation#Satoru GojoSilangi
♬ Kaikai Kitan – Eve
Manga and anime characters each have unique traits, like their fighting styles and personalities.
This quiz focuses on characters from Jujutsu Kaisen, asking you to identify a character based on combinations of elements expressed in kanji.
It doesn’t just test whether you know the story, but also whether you’ve observed and understood the finer details of the characters.
The difficulty will likely vary depending on which character elements are chosen and which kanji are used to represent them.
Musical English Telephone Game
@toku_mix_ Someone who got a 2 in English tried explaining in English… lolTranslationHit song@Rimi / ASOBI Alliance @ASOBI Alliance
♬ Original Song – TOKUMIX / ASOBI Alliance – TOKUMIX / ASOBI Alliance
It’s a game where you look at a given song title and explain it to the other person using only English, and they have to guess the title.
Your judgment and English skills are tested by deciding which part of the song—its title, lyrics, or something else—to focus on and how to render it in English.
Even if the explainer has excellent English skills, the guesser might not be good at English, and those hiccups can actually make the game more exciting.
If everyone reveals the correct answer and their guesses all at once—overlapping their voices—it can create a sense of unity and make it even more fun.
Drawing Telephone Game

Do you know the drawing telephone game? It’s a fun game you can enjoy with as few as three people, and it puts your drawing skills to the test a little.
Decide on a theme, and the first person draws a picture based on that theme.
Each subsequent person looks at the previous person’s drawing, interprets it in their own way, and draws their version—passing the message along using only drawings! When it reaches the last person, they say the answer and you check if it matches.
The key is how accurately you can communicate using only pictures.
Give it a try and have fun! Let’s see how many you can get right!



