Table competitions for young people. Who is thinking about what?

In this case, table games and competitions would be an excellent option. You need to think through the game program in advance, taking into account the age, interests and cohesion of the company.

Games for children's parties

Prepare a program for children's party the hardest thing. To assemble a children's team, you need to try hard. Table competitions are funny and universal variations of games for children. After all, it is at the table that children do not know how to behave and begin to feel shy, especially if the guests are of different ages.

Children's birthday competition

The presenter announces to the company that everyone is sitting sad, and if the situation is not corrected, the birthday person may be offended. Therefore, every guest needs to give their smile to the birthday boy. The secret of the competition is that you need to smile after the participant eats a slice of lemon. It’s easy to guess that a smile after a sour lemon will be very funny. The kids will have a lot of fun.

The birthday boy must determine whose smile was more beautiful and which one he liked better. The winner receives a prize.

Team games

The most unifying games are team competitions, which allow any company to become friends. Fun table competitions and team games are best chosen for large companies, especially if the gathered guests have diverse interests.

find me

A great game for any company. A number of pieces of paper is taken equal to the number of guests present. Each of them must write a sign of appearance by which they can be guessed. For example, indicate the presence of a mole, a beautiful smile, eye color, and more. Then all the pieces of paper are placed in a hat or other container. You can choose two options: for the birthday person, reading each entry, to guess who could have written it, or for everyone to determine the identity in turn.

Table games-competitions for the anniversary

Games at the table help defuse the situation if you can’t find general theme, and just make people laugh between meals.

Whoever hurts is the one who talks about it

Pieces of paper are placed in the hat on which letters are written in any order and quantity. Participants are asked to choose one piece of paper at random and then, using the selected letter, they must name the word that came to mind first.

The most important thing is to speak quickly, then at the end of the game the host can say: “So we found out who hurts what.”

Music competitions

Drinking songs are also in a wonderful way diversify the festive evening.

One player is blindfolded, and all other participants say a phrase. Using this phrase, you need to guess the person by ear. If the participant guessed correctly, then he becomes a simple player, and the one who was guessed is seated in the center, blindfolded.

Collect a song

This is a team game and you will need to prepare cards in advance. You need to select several lines from different songs and write each word on a separate card. The point of the game is that the team must collect words in the correct order for a while. The winners receive a prize.

Games with an erotic slant

Such competitions are more suitable for a group of adults who are very friendly and know each other for a long time. Table games and competitions for adults will become good choice for youth companies.

I like/don't like

This game is perfect for a friendly, cheerful group. Each player must name the part of his neighbor's body that he likes and dislikes. This continues until the circle ends. And then each participant must kiss his neighbor, where he named. This turn of events will greatly amuse the company; you simply cannot do without laughter!

Whose knees?

During holidays, young companies often organize competitions with an erotic twist. This one is one of such competitions. The point of the game is as follows:


Such a competition can lift your spirits, but it is only appropriate in a company where everyone has known each other for a long time and has good relationships. Otherwise people may feel uncomfortable.

Touch-me-not

The men are blindfolded and the women present are lined up. Men must guess each woman without their hands, how - they can choose, they can smell, try to guess by the tactile sensations of clothes, and more.

To diversify table games and competitions, you can hold unusual drawings that will add a little mystery to the festive evening.

At a birthday party, you can organize a prank with a supposedly invited psychic. To do this, you need to prepare excerpts of various songs and guest comments in advance. The psychic must approach the person present, hold his hands above his head, as if reading thoughts, and at this time a song plays that reflects the thoughts of the participant. With good preparation it can be a lot of fun.

Question answer

On a piece of paper in a circle, those present take turns writing a question and an answer. The whole secret is that no one knows what question he is answering. The person who wrote the question folds up the piece of paper and writes his answer. Then the presenter opens the sheet and reads all the correspondence. Often the question and the answer coincide and the result is very funny pairings.

Table games and competitions should be held at any holiday, then the question of what to do and what to talk about will never arise, and all guests will have fun, even those who are embarrassed to participate and just watch the process.

These fun games and competitions are not just for birthdays. They can be used at any fun event - from family celebrations to corporate events.

To have a great time, you only need a few ingredients: good company and rich imagination. You will have to decide on the company yourself, but we will help you with your imagination. Before you is the top fun competitions, most of which require no props and can be played anywhere.

1. "An Unexpected Find"

A very funny competition, because you can laugh at the participants to your heart's content!

Description of the competition: You need to wrap large pieces of different products in foil and put them all in a paper bag. The presenter names the product. Players take turns removing foil-wrapped “delicacies” from the bag and taking a bite, regardless of what is in there. Then they put it back into the bag and pass it on. If the player does not want to bite, then he is eliminated. The one who gets the named product wins, and he receives it as a gift =).

The highlight of the game is the “delicacies”. The more original they are in taste, the more interesting it is to watch the reactions of the participants. Here are examples: onion, garlic, lemon, hot pepper, liver sausage, piece of lard, pie.

Number of players: 5-10, depending on the number of products.

2. "Magic package"

The essence of the competition: hold out until the last.

Description of the competition: participants stand in a circle. A paper bag is placed in its middle. Each person in turn must go to the bag and pick it up, without using their hands and standing on one leg. The highlight of the competition is that the presenter cuts off 5 cm of the bag with scissors with each circle. The winner is the one who does not lose his balance, falling lower and lower.

Number of players: 4-6 people.

3. "Tight Tango"

The essence of the competition: hold on to the smallest piece of fabric while continuing to dance the tango.

Description of the competition: We choose 2-3 pairs, maybe of the same gender. For each pair we spread a cloth on the ground big size- it could be an old sheet. Participants must dance on this fabric to the music. For a laugh, give each man a flower in the mouth and ask him to look serious.

Every 20-30 seconds, fold the fabric in half. The players continue to dance.

This continues until there is no space left on the fabric. The winner is the couple who continues the dance without touching the floor.

Number of players: 2-3 pairs.

4. “Tasty relay race”

The essence of the competition: reach the finish line first.

Description of the competition: It is necessary to divide the guests into 2 teams of 3-5 people. The first participants are given a slice of cucumber, chocolate or cookie on their forehead. It needs to be moved to the chin without using your hands. If it falls, the player starts again. The baton is then passed to another team member. The team that finishes first will win.

Number of players: 6-10 people.

5. "King Elephant"

The essence of the competition: don't get confused and become the Elephant King.

Description of the competition: players sit in a circle. The King Elephant is selected, which is the “head” of the circle. Each participant chooses an animal to represent and a special sign. For example, a worm can move its right thumb. King Elephant extends one arm upward.

The King Elephant shows its signal first. The next player must show his signal, and then his. The other one repeats the signal from the previous one and shows his own. And so on in turn. At the end of the circle, the King Elephant must repeat all the signals. If anyone gets confused, he sits at the “end” of the circle. The winner is the one who ends up in the place of the King Elephant and does not get confused within three circles.

Number of players: up to 11 people.

6. "Classic Charades"

The essence of the competition: collect greatest number points by guessing catchphrases from pictures.

Description of the competition: The judge comes up with a well-known expression, and the first team member must draw it so that others can guess. For each guessed drawing, teams receive 1 point. The team that scores the most points will win.

If the opposing team guesses correctly, then their participant draws. If the team who draws guesses right, they get 2 points, and another participant gets to draw. If no one guesses correctly, the same player draws the next expression.

Number of players: 2-4 teams of 3-5 people and a judge.

7. “The True Story”

The essence of the competition: work together to come up with a cool story.

Description of the competition: This competition will give you the opportunity to relax at the table, but still have fun. The players sit in a circle and take turns, a few sentences at a time, telling a funny story. Each sentence must correspond in meaning, forming one text. The one who laughs or smiles is out. And so on until the very end, until there is a winner.

Number of players: unlimited.

8. "Dynamic racing"

The essence of the competition: find the Item ahead of your opponents.

Description of the competition: players are divided into pairs. We blindfold one of the partners tightly. We place the Item (anything) away from the participants, and create minor barricades in the space between them and the Item. You can use bottles, for example.

Those who remain in the pair with their eyes open must tell their partner where the Object is. The latter must still guess the voice of his partner, among the voices of the rival partners.

Number of players: any pair.

9. “Cossack robbers in a new way”

The essence of the competition: follow the clues to find the Treasure, ahead of the opposing teams.

Description of the competition: presenters hide the Treasure and create clues different colors for players to find it. Each team chooses its own color and must find only its own clues. Those who find the Treasure first will win. They can be toys, souvenirs, food, etc.

Number of players: 2-4 teams of 3-6 people and several leaders.

10. “Bright Garland”

The essence of the competition: be the first to create a garland of balloons.

Description of the competition: Each team is given 10-15 balls and thread. All the balloons need to be inflated and a garland is created from them.

The team that completes the task efficiently first will win. Quality is checked by the public, with the help of applause.

Number of players: 2-4 teams of 4-5 people.

A celebration is a pleasant occasion to gather friends around the table. But now, the guests have had their fill, discussed all the pressing problems and... what to do next? The most boring thing is to turn on the TV and languidly discuss the participants of the TV show while covering your yawning mouth with your palm. Dancing is wonderful, but not everyone likes to dance, and loud music gets boring quickly.

I present to your attention several table games that everyone will like, and your holiday will be remembered for a long time.

“I love it - I don’t love it”

The host asks each guest to say what he likes and what he doesn’t like about his neighbor (for example, I like the hand, I don’t like the nose). Then the presenter invites everyone to kiss what they love and bite what they don’t like. It can be a lot of fun when those who are not familiar with the game name body parts like the leg or heel.

"Surprise"

To the music, guests pass each other a box with a surprise. When the music stops, the person holding the box takes the first thing he comes across from the box and puts it on himself. This could be a cap, huge panties, a bra, etc. The competition is usually very fun, because everyone tries to get rid of the box as quickly as possible, and any item taken out of it makes everyone else very happy.

"Do as I do"

The host grabs his neighbor at the table by any part of the body, for example by the nose. Everyone else in the circle must do the same. When the circle closes, the leader takes the neighbor by another part of the body. The one who laughs is out of the game.

"Alphabet in a plate"

The presenter names any letter of the alphabet, except “ъ”, “ь”, “ы”, “й”. All participants try to find something on their plate that starts with this letter (for example, carrots, salt, fork, herring). Whoever names the item first becomes the next leader and comes up with a new letter.

"Tell someone else"

To play you will need an orange. It must be passed in a circle, held under the chin, and without using your hands. The one who never drops the orange wins.

"Bankers"

To play, you need a liter jar filled with bills of various denominations. The players' task is to calculate how much money is in the bank without removing the banknote. The player whose sum is closest to the true one receives a prize. Just don’t promise the contents of the jar as a prize, otherwise someone might actually guess the exact amount.

"Fishermen"

Dried or smoked fish is tied to the middle of a long rope, and a pencil is attached to the ends of the rope. The task of two volunteers is to wind a rope around a pencil as quickly as possible in order to be the first to get to the fish, which will become a prize for the winner.

"Cinderella"

Prepare three different types of cereals for the game - beans, groch, buckwheat, corn - whatever you can find in the house, and mix them. Then invite the men, blindfolded, to divide it all into components. The one who gets more piles than others receives a well-deserved prize.

"Most valuable"

Participants are asked to draw the most valuable thing in a man’s life. At the same time, left-handed people draw right hand, and right-handers use the left. The most original drawing deserves a prize.

"Chinese"

For this competition you need Chinese chopsticks - one set for each participant. A saucer with green peas is placed in front of each of them. Now they need to show dexterity and eat peas with the help of these sticks. The one who completes this task faster receives a prize.

"Wild Monkeys"

Contestants kneel on a chair or stool and put their hands behind their backs. An unpeeled banana is placed in front of each of them. At the signal, players must peel and eat the banana without using their hands, as quickly as possible.

"Best Memory"

A driver is selected for the game and is blindfolded. One of the participants in the feast leaves the room, and the driver, having removed the blindfold, must not only determine who is missing, but also what he was wearing.

"Sculptors"

Each person sitting at the table receives half a potato, cut crosswise, and a knife. Now his task is to cut out a portrait of any of the participants. The winner is the one whose creation is recognized as the best.

"Candy Castle"

Those present are divided into two teams, each of which receives an unlimited number of candies. The task is to build a castle out of candies, while using anything other than the candies themselves is prohibited. The team whose castle is higher (and does not fall before the results are summed up) wins.

"Ships"

All the same two teams must now make as many boats as possible from paper napkins. The team that creates the largest flotilla wins.

The host invites each guest to come up with something about the celebration, but not just like that, but in order for all the letters of the alphabet. For example, the first guest starts, A - and I’m happy to drink to such an event! The next one comes up with a toast starting with the letters B - let's drink to our birthday boy! B – let's drink to the ladies! The fun begins when someone gets letters for which it is difficult to come up with a word on the spot. The author of the most original toast receives a prize.

"Congratulations from the newspaper"

Give each guest an old newspaper and scissors and ask them to write a laudatory description of the hero of the occasion within 10-15 minutes. You can add a few missing words, the main thing is that it turns out fresh and original.

"Matches"

Those present are seated according to the male-female principle, each of them is given a match. On command, the players clamp the match between their teeth, and the first of them hangs a ring on the match. Now this ring needs to be passed around in a circle, from match to match, without using your hands. The player who drops the ring will have to perform some kind of .

"Decorate the Banana"

Give each of those present a banana (a couple of bananas is possible), as well as any available materials - colored paper, tape, ribbons, pieces of fabric, plasticine, in general, everything that can be found in the house. Now invite your guests to decorate their banana. The competition is creative, so an extraordinary approach and the best presentation of the resulting figure will be judged.

You can find detailed rules and a sample list of questions and answers.

Such table games will definitely cheer up your guests, even the most unsociable ones will be able to have fun and your holiday will be remembered for a long time, and if they seem too modest to you, then you can always defuse the situation and offer guests

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  1. Jenga
    To play you will need smooth and equal size wooden blocks, it’s better to buy a ready-made Jenga set. A tower is erected from small blocks. Moreover, each next level is laid in a different direction. Then the participants in the game need to carefully pull out any block and place it on the upper level of the turret. This must be done carefully so that the structure does not fall apart.

    And the player whose awkwardness led to the destruction of the tower is considered the loser.

  2. Hat
    This game requires 10 pieces of paper, which each player must have. Participants write any words on all their pieces of paper. Then the pieces of paper with the words are put into a hat. Each participant, pulling a piece of paper out of a hat, must explain, show, or even draw the word he came across. And the rest must guess it.

    The one who turns out to be the most savvy at the end of the game receives some kind of prize. There are some wow words!

  3. Associations
    Everyone sits in a circle. A leader is selected who speaks any word into the ear of his neighbor. The person who receives this word must quickly communicate it to the player sitting next to him, but in the form of an association. For example, a home is a hearth. And he, in turn, passes on his version to the next participant.

    The game is considered successful if the leader’s word has nothing to do with the last association. You can play without even leaving the table.

  4. Get to know me
    This game will require several volunteers, who are seated in one row. The presenter is blindfolded and brought to the volunteers so that he can recognize each of them by touch. Any part of the body can be used for recognition.

  5. Crocodile
    The presenter makes a word for the participant, which he must show with gestures, facial expressions, but without pointing with a finger or drawing. The rest of the participants must guess this word. It’s very funny to watch someone squirm, trying to show some object or phenomenon.

  6. Cucumber
    Excellent game for big company , because here we will need as many people as possible. One is chosen as the leader, and the rest stand in a tight circle and put their hands behind their backs. Each of those standing in the circle, unnoticed by the leader, must pass a cucumber (or any other suitable vegetable) behind their back to their neighbor. At the same time, you need to discreetly take a bite from the vegetable.

    The leader's goal is to catch the player with the cucumber. The caught participant himself becomes the leader.

  7. Danetki
    This is a kind of detective story. The presenter introduces the game participants to the puzzle that they have to unravel. To do this, players can ask a variety of questions. But the presenter can only answer them “yes,” “no,” or “it doesn’t matter.”

  8. There is contact!
    Someone comes up with a word, but only tells the other players its first letter. For example, the party is the first V. Each of the participants comes up with their own word starting with V and tries to explain it to others. It is forbidden to say the word. As soon as one of the players guesses what we're talking about, he needs to shout out: “There is contact!”

    Then both players - the one who guessed the word and the one who guessed it - report their versions of this word. If they are the same, the game continues. To do this, the presenter sounds out the next letter from his word “party”. Now players will have to come up with words using the first two letters - B and E.

  9. Dirty dancing
    The company is divided into pairs. A sheet of paper is laid out on the floor, one for each pair of dancers. The music turns on and you need to dance on the sheet so as not to touch the floor with your foot. If one of the pair goes beyond the paper, then any participant from this pair must remove some thing. The one with the most clothes left at the end of the dance wins. The game is quite spicy.

  10. Fanta
    The leader takes one item from each participant and puts them in a bag. Next, a player is selected who will assign forfeits. He is blindfolded, asked to take any object out of the bag and give a task to its owner.

  11. Fairy tales with a modern twist
    Why not make sure that instead of boring and uninteresting professional conversations, guests make each other laugh? It's very simple. Participants are given sheets of paper and given tasks: to present the content of well-known fairy tales in professional language.

    Just imagine a fairy tale written in the style of a police report or medical history. The author of the funniest fairy tale wins.

When preparing to celebrate his birthday, inviting guests to the celebration, the birthday person needs to select funny table competitions in advance to make the holiday as bright and interesting as possible, and, most importantly, to avoid awkward, protracted pauses or unwanted conversations.

Competitions should be chosen exclusively for table competitions- as a rule, adults have absolutely no desire to get up from the table to participate in outdoor games - therefore an invitation to jump and run is unlikely to be greeted with enthusiasm by guests.

At the same time, the number of competitions should not exceed 5-6, otherwise even the funniest entertainment program will be unreasonably drawn out and will soon become boring.

Necessary props and organizational preparations

Most of the competitions below don't require a host, but some will require a host to be chosen through a public vote—which can be a fun contest in itself.
Or agree in advance that one of your loved ones will take on this role.

Props

For competitive program must be prepared in advance:

  • tokens or medals;
  • red box;
  • forfeits with tasks;
  • blindfold and mittens (according to the number of guests);
  • cards with drawings in a blue or pink (depending on whose birthday) box:
    – scales for weighing trucks,
    - desert,
    - telescope,
    alcohol mashine,
    - tank,
    - police car,
    lemon Tree,
    - propeller.
  • two bags (boxes);
  • cards with questions;
  • answer cards;
  • long nose made of cardboard and elastic;
  • glass of water;
  • ring.

Red box

A “Red Box” with forfeits is being prepared separately for those who lost in competitions or dropped out of the game.
You can make the “Red Box” yourself, from colored paper and tape, or buy a ready-made one.

Forfeit tasks should be as funny as possible, for example:

  • sing a funny song with a serious look, in a false voice, without hitting a single note;
  • dance while sitting (with your arms, shoulders, eyes, head, etc. funny dance);
  • show a trick (and in such a way that it doesn’t work - it’s clear that there are no magicians among the guests);
  • recite a funny poem, ask an unusual riddle, tell a funny story, and so on.

Attention: The “Red Box” will remain in the middle of the table throughout the entertainment program. As mentioned above, it is for the losing participants. Therefore, do not forget to “reward” the eliminated contestant with a phantom - and it doesn’t matter if the tasks are repeated - because everyone will perform them in their own way!

Competition No. 1 “Find the birthday boy”

Guests are blindfolded.
The leader moves everyone as he wants.

As a result, no one knows who is sitting where now, and who is nearby.

Each guest is given warm mittens. You need to find out by touch who is sitting next to you, touching with your hands in mittens only the head and face of your neighbor.
Firstly, it tickles and inevitably makes you laugh!
And secondly, it’s very interesting to try to guess a person through touch!

Each participant guesses who is on the left.
You can only try to guess once, final goal- find the birthday boy.

The headbands are removed only when the last participant has guessed or not guessed his neighbor, but if the birthday person is discovered, the game ends earlier.

Whoever fails to guess his neighbor draws a forfeit from the “Red Box” and completes a funny task.

Competition No. 2 “Wishes and funny gifts for the birthday boy”

This is a very funny competition for resourceful guests with a sense of humor.

First, the Presenter says the main congratulations.
It sounds like this: “Dear (our) birthday boy (ca)! We all sincerely love you and wish you good health, happiness and prosperity! May all your dreams come true! Now the rest of the guests will complement my wishes!”

Next, each participant must say the following phrase: , and then pull a picture out of the blue (or pink) box, show it to the birthday boy (or birthday girl), and explain why he gives this particular item to the hero of the occasion? If no explanation is found, then the contestant reads out the text on back side Pictures.

The next participant, before taking the picture out of the box, again repeats the beginning of the congratulatory phrase “And I know that this is exactly what you really need, that’s why I’m giving it!” and takes out his funny “gift” with an explanation of why the hero of the occasion really needs it!

So, for example, having pulled out a picture of a desert, the participant first says the main phrase with which everyone who draws pictures begins: “And I know that this is exactly what you really need, that’s why I’m giving it!”, and if you didn’t find your wish, read the phrase written on the picture on the back side: “Let them go there, into the distance, forever, holding hands, and let all your enemies and enemies never be able to return, having captured all your troubles!”

What should be shown and written in the pictures is indicated in the section “ Preliminary preparation", but let's repeat it again:

  1. The box contains pictures of unusual objects.
  2. On the reverse side, as a hint, wishes are written. First, the guest, looking at the picture pulled out of the box, tries to come up with an original wish for the birthday girl (birthday boy), then looks at the hint written on the back of the picture and adds to his congratulations.
  3. You can add other pictures, in any quantity - the more pictures and wishes, the more interesting the competition.

Minimum required images for the competition:

  • a picture of special scales for weighing loaded KamAZ trucks, on the reverse side it is written: “I wish you so much wealth that it is impossible to count, but only to weigh with such scales!”;
  • image of a telescope, on the back it says: “I wish that all dreams and their fulfillment were much closer than those stars in the sky that are visible through a telescope!”;
  • moonshine still, on the back there is a wish: “Let a considerable percentage of unbridled fun always play in your veins!”;
  • picture of a tank, wish: “So that you always have something to go to the store with!”
  • image of a police car with flashing lights: “So that when you drive, the people make way!”
  • tree with lemons growing, inscription: "So that you all year round“lemons” and not only fruits grew!”
  • a picture of a desert, on the back it says: “Let all your enemies go there, into the distance, forever, holding hands, and never be able to return, taking all your troubles with you!”
  • image of a propeller from the film “Kid and Carlson”, inscription: “May your life always be Karslson, who lives on the roof and brings many valuable gifts!”

There are two winners in the competition:
First: the one who came up with the funniest congratulations to the birthday boy (birthday girl);
Second: the one who read the inscription on the picture funniest of all.

Competition No. 3 “Tell about yourself: let’s play cards”

Two bags (or two boxes): one contains chaotically mixed cards with questions, the other contains answers.
1. The presenter pulls a card from the bag with questions and reads it out loud.
2. The first participant in the feast draws a card from the bag with answers and an expression.

It's the random combinations of questions and answers that will be funny..

For example, Leader: “Have you ever been stopped by a traffic police officer?”
The answer might be: "It is so sweet".

You can only draw one card per question.
The game ends when all the cards are announced and all guests have read the answers to the questions.

Question cards:

1) Do you like to drink?
2) Do you like women?
3) Do you like men?
4) Do you eat at night?
5) Do you change your socks every day?
6) Do you watch TV?
7) Do you want to cut your hair bald?
8) Admit that you like to count other people's money?
9) Do you like to gossip?
10) Do you often play pranks on others?
11) Do you know how to use a cell phone?
12) Now at the festive table, did you look at who ate what and how much?
13) Have you ever driven drunk?
14) Have you ever come to a birthday party without a gift?
15) Have you ever howled at the moon?
16) Have you calculated how much the set table costs today?
17) Have you ever given something that was given to you that you didn’t need?
18) Do you hide food under your pillow?
19) Do you show obscene signs to other drivers?
20) Can you not open the door for guests?
21) Do you often miss work?

Answer cards:

1) Only at night, in the dark.
2) Perhaps, someday, while drunk.
3) I can’t live without this!
4) When no one sees.
5) No, it's not mine.
6) I only dream about this!
7) This is my secret dream.
8) I tried it once.
9) Of course yes!
10) Definitely not!
11) In childhood - yes.
12) Rarely, I want more often!
13) I was taught this since childhood.
14) This is very nice.
15) Definitely and without fail!
16) This doesn’t interest me at all.
17) Almost always!
18) Yes. The doctor prescribed this for me.
19) This is all I do.
20) Once a day.
21) No, I'm afraid.

Competition No. 4 “Intuition”

Each player is given a hoop with a specific shape on his head. It could be a fruit, a vegetable, a character, a famous person.

The players’ task is to guess who he is using clarifying questions that can only be answered “yes” or “no.”

Instead of hoops, you can make cardboard masks, then the game will turn out not only interesting, but also very funny.

Competition No. 5 “Long Nose”

Everyone puts on pre-prepared noses.

At the Leader’s command, you need to pass a small ring from nose to nose, and at the same time a glass of water from hand to hand, trying not to spill a drop.

The game is considered over when both the ring and the glass of water return to the “first” participant.
Anyone who drops a ring or spills water receives a forfeit.

Competition No. 6 “Find something in common”

Players are divided into teams.
The presenter shows three pictures that have something in common.
To motivate and cheer up the teams, the condition may be as follows: the team that did not guess the answer drinks penalty glasses.

For example, one picture shows a jacuzzi, the second shows the Eiffel Tower, and the third shows the periodic table. What unites them is the surname, because each image is an object named after its creator.

Competition No. 7 “Hat for the birthday boy”

In a deep hat you need to put a lot of folded pieces of paper with laudatory descriptions of the birthday boy (birthday girl), For example:
- smart (smart),
- beautiful (handsome),
- slender (slender),
- talented (talented)
- economic (economic), and so on.

Guests are divided into pairs. One partner takes out a piece of paper, reads the word to himself and explains to his partner using gestures what it means.
If the answer is not found, you can suggest one in words, but not by naming the word itself, but by describing its essence.
The team that gets the most correct answers wins.

You don't have to split into pairs. One person takes out a piece of paper and gestures at the word, while the others guess.
For each correct answer the player receives one point.
The player with the most points wins.

Competition No. 8 “Getting to the bottom of the truth”

An object, for example a carrot, needs to be wrapped in several layers of foil.
Each layer is accompanied by a riddle or task.

If the guest guesses the correct answer or completes the task, he expands the first layer. If not, he passes the baton to his neighbor and receives a forfeit.

The one who takes the picture last layer, receives a prize.

Competition No. 9 “Gossip Girl”

This funny competition is more suitable for a small company, because headphones will be needed for all participants. Or several volunteers may participate and others will observe the process.
Players put on headphones and listen to music loudly so that no extraneous sounds can be heard.
Only the one who says the first phrase remains without headphones. This must be some kind of secret about the birthday girl (birthday boy).
He says it loudly, but in such a way that it is impossible to hear all the words clearly.

The second player passes on the phrase he supposedly heard to the third, the third to the fourth, and so on.
Guests who have already shared “gossip about the birthday girl” can take off their headphones and observe what other participants end up sharing.
The last player voices the phrase he heard, and the first player says the original.

Competition No. 10 “Second Half”

Guests will have to use all their acting skills.
Each player chooses a piece of paper on which is written the role that he will play.
The roles are paired: the goal is to find your partner as quickly as possible.

For example, Romeo and Juliet: Juliet can sing the text: “I’m standing on the balcony and waiting for my love” and so on.

Competition No. 11 “Common Efforts”

The presenter suggests writing a fairy tale about the birthday girl (birthday boy).

Everyone comes up with their own plot, but general sheet each player will write only one sentence.

The fairy tale begins with the sentence “One fine day (name) was born.”
The sheet is passed around in a circle.

The first person writes a continuation based on the first sentence.
The second person reads the first person's sentence, adds his own, and folds the piece of paper so that the third guest can only see the sentence that the person in front of him wrote.

In this way, the fairy tale is written until the piece of paper returns to the guest who first started writing it.

By joint efforts it will be very funny story about the hero of the occasion, which is then read out loud.

Competition No. 12 “Honest answer”

You need to prepare cards with questions and answers.
One guest takes a card from the deck with questions, and the one to whom the question is addressed - from the deck of answers.
The game continues in a circle.
The number of questions and answers should at least correspond to the number of players, and it is better to be two to three times more.

Approximate options

Questions:

1. Do you often walk around your apartment naked?
2. Do you envy rich people?
3. Do you have colorful dreams?
4. Do you sing in the shower?
5. Do you often lose your temper?
6. Have you ever declared your love to a monument?
7. Do you sometimes feel like you were created for some great mission?
8. Do you like to peek?
9. Do you often try on lace lingerie?
10. Do you often read other people's letters?

Answers:

1. No, only when I drink.
2. As an exception.
3. Oh yes. This sounds so much like me.
4. You might think this is a crime.
5. Only on holidays.
6. No, such nonsense is not for me.
7. Such thoughts visit me constantly.
8. This is my meaning in life.
9. Only when no one is looking.
10. Only when they pay.

Competition No. 13 “By ear”

All participants are blindfolded.
The presenter taps a pencil or fork on some object.
The one who guesses the item first will receive one point (you can use stickers and stick it on clothes).
Whoever has the most at the end of the game wins.

Competition No. 14 “Inarticulate Hamster”

All guests fill their mouths with marshmallows.
The first participant reads the phrase that is written on the sheet, but does not show it to the others.
He says it to his neighbor, but due to his full mouth, the words will be very illegible.

A phrase is a task that the one who ends up last will have to complete, for example, “You must dance the lezginka.”
The participant will have to perform the action that he heard.

Competition No. 15 “Top Secret”

Competition No. 16 “Sobriety test”

A game for a large company.
The first team is on one side of the table, the second team is on the other.
From the first player to the last you will need to pass various objects, holding them with matches.
The winner is the team that quickly transfers all the objects from one end of the table to the other in this way.

Competition No. 17 “Musical crocodile”

The first contestant takes out a piece of paper on which the name of the song and, possibly, the lyrics are written.
The task is to explain to others what song it is.
You can't explain it with words from the song itself.
For example, “When the apple trees bloom...” you cannot say “The apple trees bloomed in the garden.” You can say “In one place there is a tree, fruits appear on it” and something like that.

Competition No. 18 “Find your match”

To play the game you need to prepare cards with the names of various animals. There are two cards for each animal.
Participants pull out cards and then show each other their animal (meowing, crowing, etc.).
The game will be over only after all the pairs have been found.

Our competitions are designed for the most modest costs, both financial and organizational. If you take into account the age of the guests and their preferences, competitions can be very funny and mischievous.
This birthday celebration is sure to be remembered for a long time!
We wish you a noisy, cheerful feast!

Watch the video with very funny competition(viewing time 4.5 minutes):