Fun birthday party games for tween girls




















Gummy Bears in Whipped Cream from WonderMom Wannabe — The game starts with a plate full of whipped cream with a certain number of gummy bears mixed in. Who will find all of the gummy bears first without using their hands only their face? Black Jack — A classic card game of adding to Use candy instead of money. Offer choices to the group about the order of the games. This age group likes to hang out and talk in between games and activities.

Dot to Dot Worksheets Numbers 1 to 20 free printable. Active Party Games for Tweens Here are games that you can play at an outdoor party in your own backyard. Twister — A classic party game full of laughter Cornhole Tournament — A fun party game no matter what age!

Printable Games These great ideas are sure to be a hit and all you need to do is print them and play for lots of fun! More Awesome Games These tween and teen party games are a good idea for any get together or for birthday party games.

Scavenger Hunt What About Prizes? Keep it simple and inexpensive with the prizes! Which games will you try first? When the game starts, each person must transfer as many candies as they can to their cup. The catch is they MUST use only the straw. They cannot touch the candy with their hands. Once all the candy is gone, the person with the most candies in their cup is the winner. Wear That: For this game, fill a bag with silly clothing items and accessories, like bikinis, large boxers, feather boas, and high heels.

Then, have players take turns rolling a dice. If a player rolls a 1 or a 6, they must take an item from the bag and put it on over their clothing. Continue playing until all the items are removed from the bag. The winner is the player wearing the least number of items. Two Truths and A Lie: I love this party game for tween, it help everyone get to know one another while still having fun and breaking the ice.

Try playing this game at the beginning of a party to make everyone comfortable! Balloon Pop: Blow up a balloon for each person.

Using a piece of string, tie a balloon to the foot of each player keeping the string length short. When the game begins, participants must try to pop the other balloons without getting their balloons popped. The last person left with a balloon is the winner!

Turn on some music for more of a dance party vibe. This is definitely one of my favorite fun things to do at a birthday party for tweens! Uno: Uno is an exciting card game that is great for people, so even larger groups can join in.

Gummy Bear Contest: For this game, you will need to have one pie tin for each player. This game can be for up to ten people that put a mouthpiece and have to say funny phrases. The mouthpiece makes it difficult to say certain words or sounds, so others have to guess what they are attempting to say.

Some teens are quick, and some can give some crazy responses. Telestrations: This game is a mix of charades and telephones. One person illustrates the word the picked then passes the illustration to the next person. That person then has to guess what the illustration is, write it down on the next page and pass it. The third person would only see the most recent word and illustrate it. And so on. Finally, when you get your storyboard back, you flip through and see how far off it got or how close it was which is very rare.

Been There, Done That: Take turns being put on the spot! Awkward Moment: This game puts players in the most awkward social situations possible. Players try to impress the Decider by submitting the best response from their hand of cards! Two Truths and a Lie Every guest writes down three facts about themselves, two true facts and one lie. Options can be realistic or not, and the only rule is that the players must choose one of the two options to the question. They make a list of questions about themselves, and all the attendees fill it out.

This is the game of who knows them best. Heads Up: This is another game that is frequently on the Ellen Show. Balloon Pop With a Twist This game is where you sit on a ballon to get it to pop.

Each balloon will have a funny activity that the popper must do! Examples of activities can be: Dance like a chicken until the next balloon pops. Floss until the next ballon pops. Spell your name with your pop until the next balloon is pops. Selfie Hot Potato To play the hot potato game have everyone sit around the room and place someone in charge of the music. Remember hot potato from when you were young? Instead of passing a potato around, you pass your phone.

Everyone has to take a selfie as they go. When the music stops, whoever has the phone in hand must post the selfie they just took. It would be extra fun to make a party hashtag to go along with the game. Would you try it? Gift Grab This is another excellent icebreaker to start a party. The FUN begins with the remaining cards of deck two! Everyone can now steal the gifts from each other. You can steal a gift from anyone else who holds a gift when a card you hold is called.

When the complete second deck of cards has been called out, the people with the gifts keep them. Yard Toss The game was really simple to make.

There are 15 spokes on the game varying in size from about 2 ft to 4 ft long. Once all the wood is cut, pick out a selection of bright colors and paint each of the spokes. We painted the fence posts as well after the fact. Next time I will do all the painting first — much easier that way! To create the toss game, nail each of the colorful wooden spokes into the fence posts. Nailing some in front and a couple in the back of each post is what creates the great game depth.

Set the toss game on a small table, or directly on the ground for a great way to start any yard party off right. Balloon Pop: This game requires a large space to play. Each person has a blown up balloon on a string attached to their foot, keep the string about two feet long.

The last person with an unpopped balloon is the winner. Glow in the Dark Ring Toss: This games has to be played at night. Stick straight cracked glow stick into the ground as stakes. Next use glow stick necklaces as the rings to be tossed. Now you have yourself a night ring toss game. Pool Noodle Ring Toss: Out of pool noodles make different sized rings and connect them all together.



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