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There are many other variations of this game, one of my favorites is to use sticky notes and place the name on the guests' backs. It makes for a fun and easy icebreaker. The Not So Newlywed Game is the perfect way to entertain your friends at your next couples event. It can also be played at wedding showers and engagement parties. There's even a category just for the funniest questions. The classic game of Never Have I Ever had to be included in this list of party games for adults.

Besides the huge number of questions, there's also a drinking game variation, penalty variation, and a non-alcoholic variation. You can find out a lot about your guests with this party game of Have You Ever? Which is a tamer version of Never Have I Ever. There are three different versions available, the party version, the naughty version, and the funny version. Have You Ever? Truth or Dare is a simple game that everyone knows how to play. It's easy to dive into, and your guests get to decide how tame or wild the game will be.

If you're looking for ideas, this is a huge list of dares that includes everything from "lick the floor" to "bark like a dog" for dares. At the end of the list, there's also a list of questions you can ask if the player chooses "truth. Truth or Dare from Party Spoons is a card game that's great for any ages or group of people. It's fun and fast but still a card game that everyone can play.

You'll need a deck of cards without the jokers , and spoons 1 less than the number of players. It can be played with a group , but for a big party, you can have multiple games going on at one time. Spoons from Considerable. You don't need to buy the game Pictionary to play it at your next party.

You can easily make up your own cards and set up a big drawing area that will be a hit with your guests. There are five types of Pictionary included traditional, family, education, themed, and partner as well as a word list. All these options mean that you can choose the one your guests will like the most.

Pictionary from Icebreaker Ideas. This game of Kiss Marry Kill is a less personal touch on the original game because you use fictional characters or celebrities for your choices. There are a ton of ideas here as well as tips for coming up with your own lists. Even grown-ups like stickers and in the Sticker Stalker Game challenges your guests to place as many of their stickers on the other guests as possible.

You can assign a type or color of sticker for each guest or even use labels with that person's name on them. Two Truths and a Lie can be a great game for all ages, and it makes for a fun icebreaker for a group that may not know each other very well.

There are lots of examples of truths and lies about achievements, sports, childhood and family, food, and more. You'll even find some strategies for the game here that will give you the upper hand. Two Truths and a Lie from Hobby Lark.

If you're looking for a low-key icebreaker for your party, these conversation cards from Living Locurto are a great idea. They can especially be fun for a dinner party.

There are four pages here filled with conversation starters that you can print out, cut up, and place in a jar or basket. Conversation Cards from Living Locurto. You've probably heard of those taboo word games before, but this one will be quite the challenge. The objective of the game is to connect three graduation caps on the grid, but each player has to get the cap onto the grid by tossing it into the desired spot. No walking over and placing it there.

The first team to connect three caps wins. Materials: black plastic table cloths, baseball caps, tape. For this game , you'll need to tape a circle into the ground. About 10 feet away from the circle, you'll then tape a straight line. You can play in teams, but everyone will need to be paired up.

To start the game, one player must be wrapped in a black tablecloth with tape, so it stays on. This player must then go stand in the circle. The other player then stands behind the line and tries to throw a baseball cap onto the head of the person in the circle. The person in the circle can move anywhere inside the circle, but cannot use their hands.

If their gown falls off, they must go back to the other players to get it properly fitted again before they can go back to their circle. The first team to get all their "caps and gowns" on wins.

To play this game , you'll need to flex your dancing skills. Before starting the game, blow up some balloons with as much air as you can. This game can be played in pairs of two, but everyone can play at the same time. The goal of this game is to be able to keep your balloon from popping the longest, but while dancing. Each pair has to turn their backs to each other and place the balloon between them.

Then, they must slowly head to the dance floor without popping or dropping the balloon. The team that lasts the longest without doing either wins.

This game is pretty simple, but it'll have you rolling. In this game, each player gets a turn to sketch a quick picture of one of your teachers. The others in the room must then guess who it is. If you run out of teachers, you can start drawing each other. This classic makes a perfect graduation party game. The game involves trying to get your teammates to guess name or phrase without saying a single word.

You can customize the game so that the names you're acting out are people in the party or teachers or you can keep it basic and go for lots of pop culture references. Materials: candy numbers, paper plates, mini cupcakes.

If you want an excuse to eat cupcakes, try this game. First, you'll bake the mini cupcakes. Then, you'll gently place numbers based on your graduation for , into the cupcakes, one number each. You'll cover up the holes where the numbers were placed with frosting. You should have three cupcakes with the same number so that in total you have For a simplified version of this game, divide the guests into two teams.

Each team must then send a player to choose a cupcake and find the number inside using only their mouth. Once the number is found, they can place it onto a paper plate. The first team with their graduation year written out wins. You probably know the game "steal the bacon.

Divide your guests into two equal teams, assigning every person on each team a number. So, you'll have two 1's, two 2's, two 3's etc. All players must stand behind a line on opposite sides of the field you're playing on. Place the grad cap in the middle. Once you call out a number, the two players with that assigned number must then run to the center to try and retrieve the cap to take it back to their team.

If they grab the cap, the person who didn't can tag them to steal it. The team that retrieves the cap the most times wins. Materials: a dictionary, pieces of paper, pens. Find out if you were really paying attention in English class with this game. To play the game, each person will take a turn choosing a word from the dictionary. Make collecting photos easy by including details on how to send them in your online invitations.

Mad Libs is a simple but fun party game where your guests try to create the most hilarious sentences using word cards. One person takes a sentence card and others choose a word from their card to try and create the best sentence to win. You can buy a copy of Mad Libs game cards from a store, or create your own DIY version for some personalized results. Revamp that childhood classic of pin the tail on the donkey and make it fun for your grad party crowd.

Challenge your blindfolded guests to pin the tassel on a giant grad cap banner, with the closest pin marking out the winner. For a great team game at your graduation celebration, suggest your party-goers join you for a few rounds of charades. Split your group into two teams and watch as they try and guess words or phrases being acted out.

The team with the highest score wins, so encourage your teams to get creative and really go for it. Graduation is a huge milestone before many students head off in different directions. Some grads will go traveling, which inspires this fun twist on the traditional ring toss.

In this game, use globes instead of stakes and bring in some large hula hoops for people to toss. Land your hoop over a globe to win, or make this a competitive team game and see which generation scores best. Get everyone moving and laughing with a fun game of giant Twister. Swap the traditional mat for a supersized version, with plenty of space for everyone to join in.

This also means you can be creative with your color choices and match them to your graduation party decorations or school colors. With everyone sharing their best memories of high school or college, this yearbook-inspired party game is often a hit. Leave space underneath for guests to add their own superlatives about the grad. At the end of the bash, read these out and give your grads their very own guest-endorsed superlative.

Ask your grads for their baby photos and lay them out on a table for everyone to look at. Make this harder by adding in photos from other guests or family members, and altering photos to make them appear aged. Get your party guests moving with this lively take on a relay race.

Working in teams, your guests have to balance a tassel on the end of a straw. Their challenge is to pass this onto the straw of the next person in their team, without dropping the tassel.



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