Teen games for a co-ed party




















Serve up appetizers in hollowed-out pineapples and decorate the tables with loose flower petals. You can even give leis as party favors to all of the guests. Get the gang together for a movie party to celebrate another trip around the sun. You can also have an outdoor movie party in your backyard. Splurge for a full outdoor projector set or simply hang a sheet on the fence or a clothesline to create a movie screen.

Keep teens guessing with a whodunit mystery party. You can download everything you need to host a murder mystery party for teens from sites like My Mystery Party. You can also work with a local company that can bring actors to your home to play out a mystery dinner.

Stock up on prizes — like candy, technology accessories, books, or video games — to give the winner. Want to throw a party the teens will never forget? Host a blacklight party for the birthday boy or girl. Give each guest a few glow sticks and have a dance party. You can also use glow-in-the-dark paints to create arts and crafts like T-shirts or scarves that the attendees can take home as a party favor. Grab some floaties — flamingos and unicorns are always popular options — and soak up the sun in style.

Make sure to have some games like volleyball, ladder toss, and cornhole to keep guests entertained. Host a friendly competition with a birthday scavenger hunt. Players race to pick up as many Skittles as they can using only a straw.

Fill a plate with whipped cream and hide a bunch of gummy bears in them. Players have to hold their hands behind their back and retrieve all of the gummy bears by using just their mouths. I recreated some of our favorite games in a printable kit. The kit includes instructions and cards for six different games. Check out my post Fun Games for Teenagers for board games and smartphone games that are perfect for teens.

Click the button below to view more indoor teen party games using balloons and plastic cups. Plus, find prize ideas that are teen-approved! Thank you so much!! I was already looking for some fun party ideas to enjoy at one of my friends birthday. Your list has solved all our problems by sharing such an awesome list. If you click through to YouTube on the video in the post, it will take you to the original video on YouTube where the creator lists several great additional resources and details though not a link to download the game names video shown on the TV in the background.

Try asking in the comments there and the video creator might be willing to add a link to share that video. These are such great ideas for games for teens! I want the kids to hangout at our house so I can supervise and I want them to want to hang out here. These games for teens ideas are the perfect way to make that happen. No need to apologize! I appreciate the honest feedback. On the previous page , I shared action games and games played with candy. Grab a printable version of all the ideas from this post when you subscribe below.

If you have a pack of balloons or a sleeve of plastic cups, you can set up these indoor teen games :. Their unpredictable movement makes balloon games especially fun to watch.

Blow up 3 balloons. Each person takes turns trying to keep the 3 balloons in the air as long as possible. The juggler cannot hold any of the balloons for more than a split second but can use any body part to tap the balloons to keep them off the ground. Have players pair off. Each pair gets one balloon and must keep it in the air by only blowing on it. Players are not allowed to make physical content with the ballons at all. The team that keeps their balloon in the air the longest, wins.

This game is good for playing with people you don't know that well. Everyone takes a turn saying three statements about themselves: two that are true, and one that's a lie. The rest of the group has to guess which one's the lie. Everyone stands in a circle and holds out both of your hands. Each person links both his hands to other hands of anyone except for either person standing next to him.

Once everybody's thoroughly tangled, try to untwist yourselves into a circle without letting go of anyone's hand. Twister's a classic party game that always ends in giggles.

The bigger your homemade board, the more people can play at once. Build a music playlist with songs that your friends have probably heard before. Start playing a song either at the beginning or the middle , and call on whoever raises a hand fastest to guess the name of the song.

If she guesses right, she gets a point; if she guesses wrong, she loses a point. Whoever has the most points at the end of the game wins. Break up into teams of three or four, and give each team a pencil. The goal is to go "door-to-door" and try to trade up your object for something better.

For example, if someone trades you an old Barbie doll for your pencil, see if you can trade the Barbie doll for something even better. After an hour, all teams meet back up and see who ended up with the coolest item. This is an improv game that's more fun when your party's made up of creative people who like to ham it up.

Two people get up on "stage," and the rest of the group shouts out a situation for example, "buying a puppy" and a relationship like, "husband and wife" that they have to improvise a scene around. At any time, someone from the audience can yell, "Freeze! Then, the one who yelled "freeze!



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