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Games that get everyone excited without any equipment! A collection of simple ideas everyone can enjoy

You want to have fun with friends or family but don’t have any special equipment? That’s exactly when you should try these games! In this article, we introduce no-prop games like charades and “Takenoko Nyokki.” We’ve gathered a variety of games, from quick, casual ones to brain-training challenges that make you think.

Split into teams and compete, and it’ll be even more exciting! Why not try these easy-to-start, super-fun no-equipment games?

Games that get everyone excited without any equipment! A simple collection of ideas everyone can enjoy (21–30)

Who am I? game

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Who am I? game

Liven up your New Year’s with 10 “Who am I?” quiz questions! Each question comes with three hints, and you use the clues to figure out the answer.

For example: “I have a red body and I’m always standing with my mouth open,” “I used to be round, but now my body is more angular,” and “Someone comes at the same time every day to take what’s inside me.” By reading the hints carefully and using your imagination, you’ll enjoy the thrill of arriving at the answer.

It’s great for all ages—from young children to adults—and helps develop thinking and observation skills.

It’s a game where you can feel the excitement of guessing correctly and enjoy discussing the hints with friends.

Magical Banana

A Magical Banana game where clapping and rhythm are key.

The first person says, “When you say banana, I think of ___,” filling in a word by association.

The next person keeps the rhythm and continues saying what the word makes them think of.

Keep the rhythm going by saying the phrase “When you say ___” each time.

Once everyone gets used to the game, speed it up by increasing the clapping and rhythm tempo.

The main point is to say your associations in time with the rhythm; if you can’t say one in time, restart on the spot and try again.

human disentanglement puzzle

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human disentanglement puzzle

A human knot game where participants work together to figure out how to untangle themselves, naturally communicating as they go.

The rules are simple: talk to each other while you unravel the tangled human knot.

During this process, you must not let go of the hands you’re holding.

The key is to share ideas on how to solve it without letting go.

Be careful not to pull anyone’s arms forcefully, as that can be dangerous.

Sync up as a team, use your whole body, and have fun taking on the challenge.

Looking for the King

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Looking for the King

A fun King-Finder game for large groups.

First, split into a Detective Team and a King Team.

The King Team will imitate the King’s movements for one minute.

During that minute, the King should change their movement three times.

The detectives carefully observe during this time to figure out who the King is.

Setting a time limit can make it even more exciting.

At the end, the King Team asks, “Who is the King?” The Detective Team answers, “The King is ___,” and tries to guess correctly.

Adjust the difficulty according to the players’ ages and enjoy.

Have fun with no props needed! The Gyutan (beef tongue) game

A simple, no-props party game: the 'Gyutan (Beef Tongue) Game'
Have fun with no props needed! The Gyutan (beef tongue) game

The “Gyūtan” game, which naturally gets everyone into a circle, is a fun game that people of all ages—from small children to the elderly—can enjoy together.

The rules are simple: the first person says “gyū” out loud, and the second person doesn’t say “tan” but claps instead.

The “tan” at the end increases one by one—three times, then four times, and so on.

If you get the number of “tan” wrong or fall off the rhythm, you lose.

Once you get used to it, it’s fun to try speeding it up as a challenge.

In conclusion

How about enjoying games that require no props, spark lively conversations, and fill the time with smiles? From classic crowd-pleasers to games trending on social media, there are all kinds to choose from.

When everyone gets creative and plays together, bonds naturally grow stronger.

For making fun memories, be sure to try some exciting no-equipment games!