Musical games for adults. Music competitions for corporate events

Entertainment program children's day birth, which is planned to be held at home, parents first of all think about two questions: “What competitions will be appropriate?” and “Which of them can become the highlight of the gala event?” We can safely assure you that dance and music games will be an excellent option. Concerns regarding the cramped space are somewhat exaggerated. If total area your apartment exceeds 30 square meters

- organizing and holding lively dance and other competitions at home for your birthday will not cause you any difficulties.

Birthday dance competitions"Lambada with tray":

Prepare chairs and trays for the competition. Divide the children into pairs. The participating guys sit on chairs, and you place a tray between them, which they must press with their stomachs. You cannot support it with your hands; touching each other is also prohibited. As soon as you start the musical composition "Lambada", the contestants must begin their dance, rhythmically swaying their hips to the beat of the music. If during these movements the tray falls to the floor, the couple is eliminated from the competition. The winners are the participants who completed the task."Dance with a mop":

“Take on…”: you can divide the children into two teams, or you can simply invite the children to participate all together. Turn on the music, the children dance. From time to time, the dances must be interrupted by the leader’s command: “Take hold of ....”

Participants in the competition must have time to grab onto what was offered to them: green, lilac, black, paper, a chair, their own nose, someone else’s hand, the presenter’s knee, and the like. Players who do not manage to grab the specified items and objects in time are eliminated from the game."Dance Sport":

Divide the children into several teams, preferably three or four. Give each team a task: to come up with and perform a dance to certain music. Fifteen minutes are allotted for preparation. After this time, each team shows its number, and you determine the winners.

"Robot Dance": Tell the children that they are now about to be transported to the disco of the future. In the future, as we know, there live a wide variety of robots who love to dance. In order not to differ from the general population, children need to learn to dance just like them. Turn on the techno music and the dancing begins! The hero of the occasion must determine the winner."Reliefs of Music":

for ten to twenty minutes you turn on any music, during which time children can perform a wide variety of physically active actions: jumping, running, squatting, dancing, push-ups, spinning, and the like. When you turn off the music, the participants in the game must immediately lie down on the floor. The child who does this last is out of the game. The game continues until only one winner remains.

“Dancing in a circle”: children stand in a circle at a distance of one meter from each other. You choose a driver whose task is to convey the rhythm and character of the music being played. All other children must repeat his movements. As soon as the music changes, the next player standing to the left behind the driver takes the initiative into his own hands. The competition continues until all participants in the game take on the role of a dance master.“Eh, apple, where are you going?”:

Musical birthday competitions

"Musical Hat": Children stand in a circle, and a hat is placed on one of the participants in the game. You turn on the music, while it is playing, the child in the hat takes it off his head and passes it to the neighbor on the right. The task of each player is to prevent the hat from remaining on him when the music stops. A participant who makes such a mistake is eliminated from the game. This continues until there is only one winner left. Instead of a hat, you can use any other item of clothing in this competition.

“Choral singing”: participants need to choose a well-known funny song to perform and sing it together in chorus. At your command: “Quiet,” the children fall silent, but continue to sing to themselves. Then, on the command “Loud,” the guys begin to sing again, but out loud. The highlight of the game: usually during “silent” singing the guys change the rhythm and after the command to sing out loud they do it out of order. It turns out very funny.

“You can’t erase words from a song”: Divide the children into two teams. The task of the first group of participants is to perform a short excerpt from any popular song. The task of the second group: taking one word from this passage, remember the musical composition in which this word is mentioned, and perform an excerpt from it. A team that fails to complete its task during the competition is considered a loser. The second one is awarded the title of winner.

“Small choir”: the participants of the game sit on chairs. At this time, you draw some funny and amusing faces on their bare knees; the knees themselves must be decorated with scarves, bows, panama hats, and the like. Put long multi-colored striped knitted socks on children's shins; their feet should remain bare. Pull the sheet in front of the children so that only the legs are visible to the audience. At your command: “A small choir has come to us, a small choir has come to us from behind the forest, from behind the mountains,” the children begin to sing funny songs and ditties, dancing to the beat of their singing.

"Sound engineer": prepare the props in advance: jars of dry cereals and pasta, plastic bags, baking sheet, saucepans with lids, wooden and metal spoons, boots, whistle and the like. Any items that can be used to produce voice acting will be suitable. In addition, you will need any audio tale. Divide the children into teams, first the first takes part in the competition, then the second. The essence of the game: you turn on a fairy tale, which, for example, begins with the words: “One frosty winter night we walked through the forest” and press pause. At this time, the competitors must, with the help of their special devices reproduce the crunch of snow underfoot. When they do this, you must click on the play button, the tale continues. So, each team should be able to show their imagination, ingenuity and not get confused during the competition. The winner of the game is the group of children who produced the most interesting and high-quality voice acting for the audio tale.

“A song about...”: think up in advance and write down on small pieces of paper the names of any objects, plants, animals, etc. Divide the children into two teams. One participant from each group is called up for the competition. They pull pieces of paper from your hands, read the word written on them, and sing a song in which it is mentioned at least once. The winner is the team in which, according to the results of the competition, it turns out greatest number guys who managed to cope with this task.

"Music records": Divide the children into teams. Give the first name "Maxi", the second - "Mini". The task of the first team: to remember and perform as many songs as possible about everything great, large, numerous, wide, tall, and the like. Task two: come up with and perform songs about everything that is small, low, few, insignificant, and so on. For the convenience and speed of the competition, you can think through and write a list of topics for performing songs in advance. The winner is the team that managed to sing more songs compared to the opposing team.

"Guess the melody": Prepare a chair or table, sweets and music without words (melodies) for the competition. Place candy on a chair, divide the children into teams, each of which will have one pair of players participating at a time. The guys stand on both sides of the chair, you turn on the melody. As soon as one of the competitors remembers the name of the song, he must grab the candy and give the answer.

If it turns out to be correct, the player gets the candy; if not, he puts it in its place. The winning team is the group of children with the most candies at the end of the competition.

Other home birthday contests"Paper shredders":

This competition is very difficult, so it is better to invite only boys to participate in it. Prepare five or six sheets of newspaper in advance. Invite the children to stand in a row and give each one a sheet of newspaper.

The contestants' task is to tear the newspaper using only one palm, the second one should be pressed tightly to the body. The winner is the participant who managed not only to tear the newspaper in the least amount of time, but also into the largest number of pieces."Balloon Blowers": Prepare nine balloons and nine strings for them in advance. Give three participants props and give them a task: in a certain amount of time, for example, in one minute, you need to be able to inflate all the balloons and tie them with strings. The winner is the child who completes this task faster than others.

“Put on a nose”: children together draw on a piece of paper a funny face of a little man who has no nose. At this time you are making it from plasticine. When children have finished drawing, attach the sheet to the wall or door using push pins or tape. You blindfold each participant one by one, give them a plasticine nose and ask them to come up to the drawing and try to stick a nose on the drawn man. Children who not only managed to attach a nose to the drawing, but also did it correctly (in the right place) receive prizes.

"Kind words to the birthday boy": Invite the children to form a circle, in the center of which the hero of the occasion will stand. The guys' task: passing on to each other balloon or a rubber ball, to name one kind word characterizing the birthday boy. Children who think about options for too long or cannot come up with “epithets” at all are eliminated from the game.

"Pass the coin": Prepare one, preferably a very small coin in advance. Invite the children to sit in a circle. The essence of the game: one participant puts a coin on the index finger of his right hand and passes it to the player sitting next to him already in his right hand. The receiver must cover the coin with his index finger, then both players flip it over and the passer can remove his finger. Children who drop a coin are out of the game. The winner is the last, most dexterous player, who is awarded a prize for his efforts.

Any children's party is not complete without all kinds of music competitions. After all, we sing very cheerful and catchy songs at all festive events. The song is a must-have number at any celebration. But how to organize music competitions for children?

The best scenario for music competitions for children: how to choose?

You can arrange a game similar to the well-known musical TV shows: “Two Grand Pianos”, “Guess the Melody”, “Songs with the Stars” and much more. The scenario of a music competition can be completely different.

The musical accompaniment must exactly match the tempo of the entertainment being provided, so as not to give the impression that the music is being played in separate pieces.

You can offer children regular fun tasks and competitions in which they can demonstrate their knowledge of songs and for this receive memorable prizes or points for their team.

Here are some examples of music competitions for children that you can use at your party.

"Musical Hat"

All participants stand in a circle and, to the music, begin to pass the hat, removing it from their head and putting it on their neighbor. When the music stops, the player wearing the hat is eliminated. The competition continues until there is one winner left.

"Sing Your Song"

Each player sings his own song, the words of which he knows well. At the leader’s command, everyone sings it quietly, to themselves. When, for example, 2 claps sound, each participant should sing his own song as loudly as possible, without getting confused or distracted by the others. Then everything repeats again. The winner is the one who messes up the least and is able to finish the song to the end.

"Word from a Song"

Two teams are participating. The first one begins to sing her song. At the command of the leader, the second team will have to sing a song using one word heard from the sounding composition. In some ways it’s reminiscent of a word game, but here you have to sing.

Such competitions can cause children to develop a sense of rhythm and musical taste. These are always very fun and exciting games.

In addition, those invited will be able to excite the bored guests of the festive event. A musical group will not become a hindrance, but on the contrary, will only decorate and diversify your evening with live music.

Music competitions For children, they will become much more interesting and exciting if the final participant is offered some symbolic prize for winning them.

Music can create an amazing sense of rhythm that prevents competitors from getting tired. That is why such competitions have earned incredible popularity.

Musical competitions can turn any holiday into a celebration and carefree fun that can be held even at home. This will be especially fun if there are a lot of children.

Winning a competition for a child is, first of all, pride, both for the child and for his parents.

Carrying out such games will provide an opportunity to diversify leisure time and cheer up each guest. These melodic competitions arouse increased interest among children of different ages. In addition, music programs can develop participants' ear for music and attention.

Musical tournament for older children preschool age and parents "Musical Family"

Shadrina Elena Dmitrievna, music director
Place of work: MBDOU kindergarten combined type No. 4 "Fairy Tale" Seltso, Bryansk region

Description of material: The material will be of interest to music directors, music teachers, teachers additional education those working in the field of music, educators, parents.
Target: strengthening mutual understanding, mutual respect and love between parents and children.
Tasks:
- develop logical thinking and creative abilities of children;
- encourage cooperation in collective musical activities;
- cultivate sustainable interest and emotional responsiveness;
- create a culture of behavior;
Each team includes children and parents. Number of participants: 8-10 people.
Preliminary work: The children at the NOD learned songs about family and the song “My Family,” which they brought home and learned this material with their parents.
1 team - "Merry notes"
Team 2 - "Treble clefs"
Progress of the music tournament:

The music of G. Struve is playing “I want to see the music” The presenter enters
Presenter: Hello dear friends.
Today we invite our children and parents to a music tournament.
Two teams “Merry Notes” and “Treble Clefs” are taking part in our tournament.
Let's welcome them!
A respected jury will evaluate your resourcefulness.
Participants enter to the music from the cartoon "Cartoon Mom" ​​"Music".
Presenter: Now together with you we will perform E. Shadrina’s song “Musical Family”
- Musical family
Mom, dad, brother and me.
We live without bothering
Let's be friends with music!
Presenter: Team "Happy Notes" is your motto:


- We are happy notes
We sit on rulers
We don't miss you one bit,
We'll amuse the guests!
Presenter: Team "Treble Clefs" - your motto:


- We are treble clefs
We invite everyone to the tournament,
Guys we are great
And music is our home!
Presenter: 1 competition “Guess the musical mode” - Is it major or minor;


Children and parents take turns guessing the scale in music
1. L. Beethoven 1 part of the three-part form “Fun - Sad”
2. P. Tchaikovsky "The Doll's Disease"
3. P. Tchaikovsky "New Doll"
4. D. Kabalevsky "Crybaby"
5. D. Kabalevsky "Fun"
6. D. Kabalevsky "Clowns"
7. M. Glinka “Separation”
8. F. Chopin "Prelude No. 4"
Presenter: So that the ardor of fun does not fade away,
To make time go faster,
Friends, we invite you
Let's get to the riddles quickly.


The riddles are not ordinary, but about musical instruments (E. Shadrina)
1. Gentle. melodious and slender,
She is always with a bow... (Violin)
2.Your cheerful chime
We hear from all sides... (Bell)
3. Gray bunny in the meadow
Played his...(Duda)
4. We will take it in our hands
And we’ll sing ditties to everyone... (Accordion)
5.People respect me
Three strings, and how they play... (Balalaika)
6.He is an unusual key
And his name is... (Violin)
Presenter: We did a good job, we solved all the riddles.
We continue our tournament
And let's start the next competition!
Competition "Define a genre in music"


After listening to the piece briefly, you must show it in motion.
Under Waltz- sway smoothly to the beat;
Under Polka- clap your hands, while performing jumps;
Under March- walking in place;
Under song- conduct smoothly with your hand;
Presenter: Now we move on to the singing competition about family (E. Shadrina)


We sing before the song
It's easy to unlearn us.
We are called popevka
This is very good!
1. The whole family came to the forest
We found mushrooms there.
One fungus and two fungi
Get into the box.
2. There is bright light in our house
A delicious lunch is being prepared.
Daughter helps mom
And he arranges the plates.
3. It’s very interesting with dad
Play sports.
And in winter we will be together
Skating.
4. To my beloved grandmother
I'll come visit.
To my beloved grandmother
I'll give you a flower.
5. My grandfather and I went for a walk
One two three four. five.
And then we went to the cinema
We liked it.
6. Mom and I will bake a cake
And we will invite all the guests -
Let's sing and dance
Celebrate birthday.
Presenter: They sang just great
We clap for you from the bottom of our hearts.
Next captains competition "Guess the musical instruments from cartoons and fairy tales"
1. Which one musical instrument played Sadko? (Gusli)
2. What musical instrument did the Troubadour play from the cartoon "The Town of Bremen"? (Guitar)
3. Guslya is the hero of which cartoon and the instrument he played? (Piano)
4. What musical instrument did Aibolit play? (Cello)
5. In what cartoon and on what instrument did the grandfather play a song about two geese? (Balalaika)
6. What musical instrument did the grasshopper Flip play from the cartoon "Maya the Bee"? (Violin)
Presenter: You're fun to play with
It's time to start the next competition.
Competition "Guess the melody"
Music fragments are played
1. Song "Pinocchio"
2. Song "Antoshka"
3. Song "Chunga-Changa"
4. Song "Let there always be sunshine"
5. Song from the cartoon "Counting"
6. Song from the cartoon “As the animals say”
Presenter: Next competition homework: "Proverbs and sayings about family"
Both teams pronounce words (E. Shadrina)
Let all the children in the world
They live with their own family!
Let peace and happiness shine
Always them and everywhere!
Presenter: Song competition about family.
We have a song competition
Friends, we will listen to you!
Both teams perform E. Shadrina’s song “My Family”
1st verse and chorus performed by the team "Treble Clefs"
2nd verse and chorus performed by the team "Merry Notes"
Verse 3 and chorus are performed by both teams together.



1. About my beloved family
I'll sing you a song.
Confess her tender feelings
In front of you I want.
Chorus: Everyone is warm in our house,
There is light for everyone in our house.
And with any bad weather
We can handle it easily.
2. We share joys, sorrows,
But we won't be sad.
We celebrate the holidays together,
We feel comfortable being together.
3. We read books together
We go hiking together.
Let's relax together
And of course we love sports.
The jury gives the floor and scores are counted.
Presenter: Thank you all for your attention,
For the enthusiasm and ringing laughter.
For the fire of competition,
Ensuring success
Now the moment of farewell has come,
Our speech will be short.
We say to everyone: "Goodbye,
See you happy next time!"

It would seem that what could be easier than organizing dances? Turned on the music and the fun began! Not so. People are all different: some will start dancing in half a turn, while others can sit at the table almost the whole evening.

Ready-made quest scenarios for children and adults. For detailed information, click on the image of interest.

In order to leave a good impression from the dance part of the program, so that the dancing comes out fun and lively, so that everyone feels free and at ease, you need to take care of the following things:

  • how to attract more guests to dance
  • how to help shy people
  • how to give everyone the opportunity to show their best side

Therefore, we suggest diversifying the dance program with games during the dance and dance competitions, which are given below. Choose, play and make your holidays brighter and more fun!

N New Year's Macarena

This cheerful dance great for New Year's holiday as a warm-up for the audience.

The presenter reminds those who have forgotten the dance movements:

  • “One” - extend your right hand forward
  • "Two" - left hand pull forward
  • "Three" - right hand on the left shoulder
  • "Four" - left hand on right shoulder
  • "Five" - ​​right hand behind the head
  • “Six” - left hand behind the head
  • "Seven" - right hand on the right thigh
  • "Eight" - left hand on left thigh
  • “Nine” - they wiggled their butts

Dance Quiz

This competition is also great for warming up the crowd. For each correct answer, the viewer is awarded a small souvenir. At the end of the quiz, those who have prizes in their hands are invited to participate in the next stage competition. So you will dial required amount participants for holding competitions, and also defuse the situation at the beginning of the holiday, creating the right mood.

Questions:

  1. "Fruit" dance of sailors (Apple)
  2. The main dance of the carnival in Rio de Janeiro (Samba)
  3. Letka's half (Enka)
  4. Dance, characteristic feature which is rhythmic percussive footwork (step, or tap dance)
  5. Cuban dance, which has also become widespread in countries Latin America(Cha-cha-cha)
  6. Dance after vodka (Gopak)
  7. Caucasian dance (Lezginka)
  8. Popular Greek dance (Sirtaki)
  9. Famous Spanish dance (Flamenco)
  10. Natasha Rostova's first dance (Waltz)
  11. Dance with high leg kicks (Cancan)
  12. An Argentine couple dance characterized by an energetic and clear rhythm (Tango)
  13. Russian belt with stomp (Trepak)
  14. What dance can you do to make the floor shine? (Twist)
  15. What dance is he learning? main character the movie "Hipsters"? (Boogie Woogie)

Alternatively, you can complicate the task: players need to not only name the dance correctly, but also try to demonstrate it to the audience using a short appropriate composition. It will be much more fun this way. In this case, it is better to purchase more significant prizes.

An expanding dance, or everyone is dancing!

A chair is placed in the middle of the room and a guy sits on it. Two girls stand behind him, and each puts her hand on his shoulder. The guy, without looking, takes one of the girls by the hand and they go dancing. The remaining girl sits on a chair and the guys walk around, stand behind the girl, and she takes the hand of one of the guys and they also go to dance. Everything continues until all the guests are on the dance floor.

Sirtaki in Russian

All guests must be lined up in two lines: male and female, facing each other. It is advisable that there are at least 10 people in each line. Everyone holds each other's hands, bent at the elbow. To the music of the Greek dance sirtaki (at first it is not very fast), at the command of the leader, the male line takes three steps forward and bows, then takes three steps back. And then the line of women also takes three steps forward, makes the same bow and returns to their place three steps back.

Thus, two ranks, having completed the simplest dance movement, return to their places.

  1. bow
  2. turn 180 degrees
  3. right foot stomp
  4. left foot stomp
  5. jump (bouncing)
  6. friendly male “Eh!” and in response a mischievous female “Uh-uh!”

The chain of movements, which are done by men and women in turn, should result in the following: 3 steps forward - bow - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - turn around - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - stomp with your right foot - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - stomp with your left foot - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - jump - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - “Eh!”, “Uh-uh” - 3 steps back.

Having performed the movements, they must be repeated in the same sequence, first, but only at an accelerated pace, and then at an even more accelerated pace. The leader needs to help the dancers and suggest movement commands, then the result will be a well-coordinated, fast and lively dance.

Dance with tasks

Everyone dances, the music stops every now and then and the leader gives some commands, for example:

  • We greet each other, shout “Hello”!
  • Let's jump up to see who's higher!
  • Let's clap our hands!
  • Let's wave our arms!
  • We're spinning like snowflakes!
  • swaying our hips!
  • We shout: “Happy New Year!” and etc.

Dance medley

In that dance competition Any number of people can participate, but only in pairs (M+F). It is necessary to record about 8-10 different musical compositions in advance (this could be: lambada, waltz, polka, tango, dance of little ducklings, rock and roll, boogie-woogie, etc.) and play them one by one. The contestants' task is to quickly switch from one music to another. At the end of the competition, the best couple is determined by audience applause. You can choose the best dancers in each separate form dance.

Musical dialogue

Two teams play (it’s more interesting when men play against women). The first team begins to sing, performing a line, verse or chorus of a song where there is some question, for example: “Well, where are you, girls, girls, girls, short skirts, skirts, skirts?” The second team must perform an answer to this song, for example: “Where the maple rustles over the river wave...” and ask their question. You cannot repeat previously played songs. The game continues at the discretion of the host - as long as the players are excited. The process of coming up with questions and answers is very interesting!

Funny tasks and games will help you not only have fun, but also get to know each other better, which is especially important in a company where there are many new characters. It is better to select competitions in advance, taking into account the composition of the company and its preferences. And there’s so much to choose from!

In the first part of the article we offer cool funny competitions For fun company at the table. Funny forfeits, questions, games - all this will help break the ice in an unfamiliar environment and have a fun and useful time. Competitions may require additional props, so it is better to resolve this issue in advance.

The competition is held at the beginning of each event. It is necessary to prepare a comic answer to the question “Why did you come to this holiday?” on several pieces of paper. These answers may vary:

  • free food;
  • look at people and show yourself;
  • no place to sleep;
  • the owner of the house owes me money;
  • I was bored at home;
  • I'm afraid to be alone at home.

All the papers with the answers are put into a bag, and each guest in turn takes out a note and asks a question loudly, and then reads the answer.

"Picasso"

You need to play without leaving the table and already drunk, which will add a special piquancy to the competition. Identical drawings that have unfinished details should be prepared in advance.

You can make the drawings completely identical and not finish drawing the same parts, or you can leave different details unfinished. The main thing is that the idea of ​​the drawing is the same. Reproduce sheets with pictures in advance using a printer or manually.

The guests' task is simple - finish the drawings the way they want, but use only their left hand (right if the person is left-handed).

The winner is chosen by the entire company by voting.

"Journalist"

This competition is designed to allow people around the table to get to know each other better, especially if many of them are seeing each other for the first time. You will need to prepare a box in advance with pieces of paper on which to write questions in advance.

The box is passed around the circle, and each guest pulls out a question and answers it as truthfully as possible. The questions can be different, the main thing is not to ask too frank so that the person does not feel uncomfortable:

Questions can be created in large quantities, funny and serious, the main thing is to create a relaxed atmosphere in the company.

"Where I am"

Should be prepared in advance blank sheets papers and pens according to the number of guests. On each piece of paper, each guest must describe his appearance in words: thin lips, beautiful eyes, Broad smile, birthmark on the cheek, etc.

Then all the leaves are collected and placed in one container. The presenter takes out sheets of paper one by one and reads aloud the description of the person, and the whole company must guess it. But each guest can name only one person, and the one who guesses the most wins and receives a symbolic prize.

"I"

The rules of this game are extremely simple: the company sits in a circle so that all participants can clearly see each other’s eyes. The first person says the word “I”, and after him everyone repeats the same word in turn.

Initially it is simple, but the main rule is not to laugh and not to miss your turn. At first, everything is simple and not funny, but you can pronounce the word “I” in different intonations and lines to make the company laugh.

When someone laughs or misses their turn, the whole company chooses a name for this player and then he says not only “I”, but also the word that was assigned to him. Now it will be more difficult not to laugh, because when an adult man sits next to you and says in a squeaky voice: “I am a flower,” it is very difficult not to laugh and gradually all the guests will have funny nicknames.

For laughter and for a forgotten word, a nickname is again assigned. The funnier the nicknames are, the faster everyone will laugh. The one who finishes the game with the smallest nickname wins.

"Associations"

All guests are in a line next to each other. The first player starts and speaks any word into his neighbor’s ear. His neighbor continues and in his neighbor’s ear he speaks his association with the word he heard. And so all the participants go in a circle.

Example: The first one says “apple”, the neighbor passes on the word association “juice”, then there may be “fruit” - “garden” - “vegetables” - “salad” - “bowl” - “dishes” - “kitchen” and so on . After all participants have said the association and the circle returns to the first player, he says his association out loud.

Now the main task of the guests is to guess the topic and the original word that was at the very beginning.

Each player can express his thoughts only once, but not say his own word. All players must guess every association word; if they fail, the game simply starts over, but with a different participant.

"Sniper"

The whole company sits in a circle so that they can clearly see each other's eyes. All players draw lots - these can be matches, coins or notes.

All the tokens for the lot are the same, except for one, which shows who will be the sniper. The lot must be drawn so that the players do not see what falls to whom. There should only be one sniper and he should not give himself away.

Sitting in a circle, the sniper chooses his victim in advance, and then carefully winks at her. The victim, noticing this, loudly shouts “Killed!” and leaves the game, but the victim must not give away the sniper.

The sniper must be extremely careful so that another participant does not notice his wink and call him. The players' goal is to identify and neutralize the killer.

However, this must be done by two players simultaneously pointing at the sniper. This game will require remarkable endurance and speed, as well as quick wits to identify the enemy and not be killed.

"Guess the Prize"

This game will be an excellent option for a birthday celebration, because it can be based on the name of the hero of the occasion. For each letter in the name of the birthday person, a prize is placed in an opaque bag, for example, the name Victor - the bag should contain 6 different small prizes for each letter of the name: a wafer, a toy, candy, a tulip, nuts, a belt.

Guests must guess each prize. The one who guesses and receives a gift. If the prizes are too intricate, then the host should give the guests tips.

This is a very easy competition that requires the preparation of additional props - pens and pieces of paper. First, the whole company is divided into pairs; this can be done randomly, by lot, or at will.

Everyone gets a pen and paper and writes any words. There can be from 10 to 20 words - real nouns, not made-up ones.

All the pieces of paper are collected and placed in a box, and the game begins.

The first pair receives a box and one of the participants pulls out a piece of paper with a word. He tries to explain this word to his partner without mentioning it.

When he guesses the word, they proceed to the next one; the pair has no more than 30 seconds for the entire task. After the time has expired, the box moves on to the next pair.

The one who guesses as many words as possible wins. Thanks to this game, a good time is guaranteed!

"Buttons"

You should prepare a couple of buttons in advance - this is all the necessary props. As soon as the leader gives the command, the first participant places the button on the pad of his index finger and tries to pass it to his neighbor.

You cannot use other fingers or drop them, so you must pass them very carefully.

The button must go around a full circle, and the participants who drop it are eliminated. The winner is the one who never drops a button.

Simple comic competitions for a cheerful adult company at the table

At the table, when all the participants have already eaten and drank, it is more fun to play. Moreover, if there are a couple of interesting and unusual competitions that will amuse even the most boring company.

What feast is complete without toast? This important attribute any feast, so they can be slightly diversified or helped by those who do not like this business or do not know how to make speeches.

Therefore, the host announces in advance that the toasts will be unusual and must be said while observing the conditions. Conditions written on a piece of paper are placed in the bag in advance: associate the toast with food (let life be all in chocolate), make a speech in a certain style (criminal speech, in the style of “The Hobbit”, stuttering, etc.), associate congratulations with animals ( flutter like a butterfly, be fragile like a moth, love devotedly like swans), say congratulations in verse or foreign language, say a toast where all words begin with the same letter.

The list of tasks can be increased indefinitely, the main thing is that you have enough imagination.

"In my pants"

This spicy game is suitable for a group where everyone knows each other well and is ready to have fun. The presenter cannot reveal the meaning of the game in advance. All guests take their seats, and each guest calls the name of any film in his neighbor's ear.

The player remembers and, in turn, names another movie to his neighbor. All players must receive a title. The presenter, after this, asks the players to say out loud “In my pants...” and add the same name of the film. It's a lot of fun when someone ends up with The Lion King or Resident Evil in their pants!

The main thing is that the company is fun, and no one is offended by jokes!

"Illogical Quiz"

This little quiz is perfect for lovers of intellectual humor. It is good to hold it at the very beginning of the celebration, while the guests can think soberly. It is worth warning everyone in advance to think carefully about the question before giving an answer.

Players can be given pieces of paper and pencils so that they can write down the answers or simply ask questions and immediately out loud, after listening to the answers, name correct option. The questions are:

How many years did the Hundred Years' War last?

What country did Panama hats come from?

  • Brazil;
  • Panama;
  • America;
  • Ecuador.

When is the October Revolution celebrated?

  • in January;
  • in September;
  • in October;
  • In November.

What was the name of George the Sixth?

  • Albert;
  • Charles;
  • Michael.

What animal does the Canary Islands get its name from?

  • seal;
  • toad;
  • canary;
  • mouse.

Although some of the answers are logical, the correct answers are:

  • 116 years old;
  • Ecuador;
  • In November.
  • Albert.
  • from a seal.

"What I feel?"

You should prepare pieces of paper in advance on which emotions and feelings will be written: rage, love, anxiety, sympathy, flirting, indifference, fear or disdain. All pieces of paper must be in a bag or box.

All players position themselves so that their hands are touching and their eyes are closed. The first participant in the circle or row opens his eyes and pulls out a piece of paper with the name of the feeling from the bag.

He must convey this feeling to his neighbor by touching his hand in a certain way. You can gently stroke the hand, feigning tenderness, or hit, feigning anger.

Then there are two options: either the neighbor must guess the feeling out loud and draw out the next piece of paper with the feeling, or pass on the received feeling further. During the game, you can discuss emotions or play in complete silence.

"Where I am?"

One participant is selected from the company and seated on a chair in the center of the room so that his back is to everyone. A sign with inscriptions is attached to his back using tape.

They can be different: “Bathroom”, “Shop”, “Sobering-up station”, “Maternity room” and others.

The rest of the players should ask him leading questions: how often do you go there, why do you go there, for how long.

The main player must answer these questions and thereby make the company laugh. The players on the chair can change, as long as the company has fun!

"Ladle bowls"

All players sit in a circle. The presenter prepares in advance a box of forfeits, on which various kitchen utensils and attributes are written: forks, spoons, pots, etc.

Each player in turn must take out one forfeit and read its name. He must not be named to anyone. After all players receive the pieces of paper, they sit down or stand in a circle.

The presenter must ask the players, and the players must give the answer that they read on the piece of paper. For example, the question is “What are you sitting in?” the answer is “In a frying pan.” The questions can be different, the presenter’s task is to make the player laugh and then give him a task.

"Lottery"

This competition is good to hold in a women's company on March 8, but it is perfect for other events. Small pleasant prizes are prepared in advance and numbered.

Their numbers are written on pieces of paper and put in a bag. All participants in the event must pull out a piece of paper and take the prize. However, this can be turned into a game and the host must ask funny questions to the player. As a result, each guest will leave with a small nice prize.

"Greedy"

A bowl with small coins is placed in the center of the table. Each player has his own saucer. The presenter gives the players teaspoons or Chinese chopsticks.

At the signal, everyone begins to scoop coins out of the bowl and drag them to their plate. The presenter should warn in advance how much time the players will have for this task and, after the time has elapsed, give sound signal. Afterwards, the presenter counts the coins on the saucer for each player and chooses the winner.

"Intuition"

This game is played in a drinking company, where people are not afraid to get drunk. One volunteer goes out the door and doesn’t peep. The group places 3-4 glasses on the table and fills them so that one contains vodka and all the others contain water.

Volunteers are welcome. He should intuitively choose a glass of vodka and drink it with water. Whether he manages to find the right pile depends on his intuition.

"Forks"

A plate is placed on the table and a random object is placed in it. The volunteer is blindfolded and given two forks. He is brought to the table and given time so that he can feel the object with forks and identify it.

You can ask questions, but they should only be answered with “Yes” or “No”. Questions can help the player determine whether an item is edible, whether it can be used to wash their hands or brush their teeth, etc.

The presenter should prepare in advance two forks, a blindfold and items: an orange, candy, a toothbrush, a sponge for washing dishes, a coin, an elastic band, a jewelry box.

This is a famous game that came from America. You don't need tape or sheets of paper, or a marker.

You can use sticky stickers, but check in advance whether they will stick well to the skin. Each participant writes any person or animal on a piece of paper.

These could be celebrities, movie or book characters, or ordinary people. All the pieces of paper are put into a bag and the presenter mixes them. Then all participants sit in a circle and the leader, passing by each one, sticks a piece of paper with an inscription on his forehead.

Each participant has a piece of paper with an inscription attached to their forehead using tape. The players' task is to find out who they are by asking leading questions in turn: “Am I a celebrity?”, “Am I a man?” Questions should be structured so that they can be answered in monosyllables. The one who guesses the character first wins.

Another fun example table competition- in the next video.