Games competitions for a small company at the table. Fun games and competitions for adults

Find the breakdown

One volunteer (he will be a “mechanic”) is led out the door. The rest choose another participant (he will be a “broken mechanism”) and wish for some part of the body on him - this will be the place of the “breakdown”. A volunteer comes in. He is informed that he is a mechanic, but has no arms, and he needs to determine the location of the “breakdown of the mechanism” without touching it with his hands (nose, lips, etc.). When a malfunction is detected, the “mechanism” reacts: the closer to the point of failure, the more actively it “starts up”. When the “mechanic” determines the location of the breakdown, he himself becomes a “mechanism” and the game repeats.

Tongue twisters, or sobriety tests

The presenter suggests playing the game “Who is the most sober?” Those who wish to participate can remain seated at the table. Then the presenter slowly reads the tongue twisters below, and the players must repeat them, only quickly. It turns out to be a lot of fun.

  • The heron wasted away, the heron was withered, the heron was dead.
  • King is an eagle (5 times)
  • Cook Peter, cook Pavel. Peter swam and Paul swam
  • (!) Our trains are the busiest trains in the world. And no trains can outpace our trains.
  • (!) There is a hill with sacks in the field, I’ll go out onto the hill and straighten the sack.
  • (!) I'm driving through potholes, I can't get out of potholes!
  • (!) The bridle hangs on a nail, the star on the bridle is burning.
  • Unpromising
  • Underneath

The symbol (!) marks those tongue twisters, which, if pronounced incorrectly, may result in the appearance of obscene expressions!

My kitty

A fun game for a home youth party. Guests are seated comfortably (or sit on the floor in a circle). A volunteer is called. His task is to imitate a cat: crawl up to the players, rub against them, purr, meow, etc., but you cannot laugh. The person to whom the “cat” has crawled should slowly say: “My cat is very strange today, is she sick?”, stroking the “cat” on the head. If he did not laugh and did all of the above, then the “cat” crawls away to another participant and repeats its actions; if the player laughs, then he becomes a “cat”.

Bank deposits

For this comic competition you need to invite 2 couples (2 girls and 2 guys). The presenter gives the girls the same amount of money from the joke bank. The girls' task: in one minute they must make bank deposits, that is, hide the largest amount of money in the clothes of their partners, and they are allowed to hide only one banknote in one place. The pair with the fewest banknotes earns a point. Then the presenter asks the girls to change places. Now their task is to “withdraw” the largest amount of money from bank accounts, that is, to find and get hidden banknotes. The winner is the girl who can find the most banknotes in the time allotted by the presenter.

Alcohol meter, or am I the most sober here!

For this competition, you need to draw a “scale of intoxication” on a piece of Whatman paper in advance, for example, in the form of a bottle of vodka. The degrees on the scale are indicated from top to bottom - 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 degrees and above, and funny comments are placed near each mark, for example: “like glass”, “in neither eye”, “slightly oblique”, “the clouding of reason begins”, “drunk calls to exes”, “I want to dance!”, “already caught the devils”, “drunk in zyuzya”, “autopilot turns on” and others. Then the resulting “spiritometer” is attached to the wall, and you need to think in advance at what level it is best to hang it (it will be clear why later).

The competition itself: tipsy men are invited to check which of them is the most sober. The participants’ task is to turn their backs to the scale, bend over and, extending their hand to the “Spiritometer” between their legs, mark the degree on the scale with a felt-tip pen. Everyone wants to win, so in order to be the “most sober”, the players will have to be very clever, and the rest of the guests will watch with pleasure! A bottle of something alcoholic would be a very appropriate prize for the winner.

Frozen

To play, you need pre-prepared pieces of paper on which various parts of the body are written, for example: lips, nose, hand, leg, ear, little finger on the right hand, etc. These pieces of paper are folded into a box or hat so that it is not visible. what is written on them.

Two participants come out, each taking one piece of paper. Their task is to connect to each other with the indicated body parts. Thus, the two participants “freeze” to each other. Then the next participant comes out, he and one of the first players each take one piece of paper and freeze each other. Another participant comes up and so on. It turns out to be a very funny chain. Don't forget to take a photo of her!

It?

A host and a volunteer are selected from the party participants. The volunteer is seated on a chair and blindfolded. The presenter begins to point at the players one by one and ask the question: “Is it?” The one on whom the choice will fall volunteer, becomes a “kisser”. Then the presenter, pointing in any order to the lips, forehead, nose, chin or other parts of the presenter’s body, asks the question: “Here?” - until he receives an affirmative answer from the volunteer. Continuing, the presenter shows all possible quantities on his fingers and asks the volunteer: “How many?” Having received consent, the presenter makes a “sentence” chosen by the volunteer himself - “It” kisses you, for example, on the forehead 5 times. After the end of the process, the volunteer must guess who kissed him. If he guessed correctly, then the one identified takes his place, but if not, then the game resumes with the same volunteer. If a volunteer does not guess three times in a row, then he takes the place of the leader.

Princess on the Pea

Only ladies are invited to participate in the competition. To carry it out, you will need stools or chairs with a hard surface and pieces of soft fabric folded in several layers, such as towels.

The chairs are placed in a row, with small round objects placed on each of them, for example, hazelnuts or walnuts. Each chair should have a different number of objects, for example, on the first - 6, on the second - 5, on the third - 4, on the fourth - 3. The objects are covered with a cloth on top. Then the contestants sit on chairs. At the command of the presenter, to the music, the ladies begin to move on their chairs, trying to determine how many objects are under them. It is prohibited to use your hands or look. It's very funny to watch the participants "dance" on the chair. The winner – the “princess and the pea” – is the lady who completes the task faster and more correctly!

A variation of this competition (minimum props): you can put 7-9 nuts in one suitable bag, and take turns asking the girls to guess their number.

Russian roulette, or lady luck

For this “terrible” competition you will need several sets of clean glasses (3 glasses for each participant), vodka and water. Several volunteers are invited, 5-7 people. The host warns in advance that the players will have to drink vodka. It is better to protect people who do not tolerate alcohol very well from participating in this game!

The essence of the game: the first participant turns away, at this time 3 piles are placed, two of which are filled with vodka, and the third with water. When the player turns around, without hesitation, he drinks from one pile and washes it down with another, but what he gets and in what order is a matter of luck. It can be a fun water-vodka combination, and the “lucky” ones might get a vodka-vodka. If a glass of vodka remains, the participant continues to play in the next stage; if a glass of water remains, he is eliminated. The next “entry” is made by the next player, etc. Those players who remained after the first stage continue to participate in the second stage according to the same principle. And so on until one person remains, the luckiest one. The winner of this difficult test can be given a bottle of vodka as a prize.

The number of participants in these competition games is two or more people. They are capable of causing excitement among both players and spectators. They can be used at home at any festive event, be it a birthday, or just a get-together, at a picnic, and even at work during lunch break.

These games (Spinning the Bottle, checkers, roulette and many others) are for very adults. They will definitely amuse your friends and add variety to friendly gatherings.

"Flight of the card." Game of skill

What you need to play:

  • cards
  • a wastebasket (a shoebox, or even a hat).

At a distance of 2-3 meters from the line (from where you need to throw cards), place a shoebox or hat, or a waste paper basket. The presenter hands each player 5 cards and writes down their names. Standing behind the line (beyond the threshold) and WITHOUT CROSSING the border, each player tries to throw his cards into the box one at a time.

To begin with, a training round is conducted. If someone leans so far that they lose their balance and step over the line (threshold), their throw is NOT DEFENDED. Naturally, the winner is the one who manages to throw the most cards.

Jam jars

It’s also a game of skill, but also a test of patience.

What you need to play:

  • 6 jam jars
  • 6 tennis balls.

A couple of players are competing. 6 cans are placed close together on the floor. Each player receives 3 tennis balls and tries to throw them into the jars, standing on a pre-marked line (about 2-3 meters). This turns out to be not so simple. These balls are really bouncy!

Umbrella game

A duel between two players.

What you need to play:

  • 2 sticks
  • 2 glasses
  • scotch

Attach a glass to the end of the stick (use a twist-off holder for a mop or brush) with tape and fill it full with water (for fun they are called “umbrellas”).

2 people stand opposite each other and hold these umbrellas behind their backs by the very end. One of them asks a question, the second answers and takes 3 steps forward and 3 steps back, trying not to spill water. Then the second one asks a question to the first one. After 3 pairs of questions and answers, the game ends and the results are summed up: whoever has the most water gets 3 points; witty questions and worthy answers are also scored.

Collect an article

What you need to play:

  • photocopies of a funny article by number of participants
  • and the same number of envelopes.

The presenter makes several photocopies of the same article and cuts each photocopy line by line and puts each article in a separate envelope. Envelopes are distributed to all players and they must assemble an article from the lines. Whoever does it faster is the winner.

Cheerful handkerchief

What you need to play: a handkerchief.

The presenter throws a handkerchief. While he is flying everyone should laugh, as soon as he falls everyone should be silent. Whoever laughs is out.

I…

All players say: "I". To anyone who laughs, the presenter adds some funny, stupid, amusing word. And this player already says two words. In the end, the players’ remarks can be like this: “I’m a watermelon clunker jumping under the bridge...” In short, any kind of gobbledygook.

Lunch blind

What you need to play:

  • blindfolds according to the number of guests.

Everyone sits down at a fully set table, only forks are missing. Everyone is blindfolded. Now they must eat themselves and feed each other.

Eat chocolate

This game is suitable for friendly get-togethers between best friends or a pajama party. The main thing is to wrap the chocolate in many layers of newspaper or wrapping paper, and each of them must be wrapped with thread, without tying it. On the table on cutting board there is a chocolate bar wrapped in several layers of paper and tied with thread (each layer). There is a fork and knife nearby, and on the chair there is a hat, scarf and gloves. Players roll the dice and whoever gets a “six” puts on a hat, scarf and gloves and tries to use a knife and fork to get to the chocolate bar and eat it. Meanwhile, the rest of the players continue to throw the dice and whoever also gets a “six” takes the scarf, hat and gloves from the first player and continues what he started. The game continues until the chocolate bar is eaten (players eat a small piece of it).

Tell me a poem

What you need to play:

  • walnuts or large round candies.

Before starting the game, you need to remember a well-known poem. After this, you need to read these verses in turn with nuts (sweets) behind both cheeks. The phrases of the poem are quite funny. If the audience guesses the poem, the participant wins.

Comic concert

The players portray orchestra musicians, each plays some kind of “instrument”, including the leader. Suddenly the driver throws down his “instrument” and begins to play on the “instrument” of any player, who must quickly begin to “play” on the “instrument” of the driver. Whoever hesitates pays forfeit

Piggy bank

What you need to play:

  • trifle
  • capacity.

Each person is given a handful of change (the more, the better). Some container (for example, a three-liter glass jar) is placed at a distance of about 4-5 meters from the players. Players are invited to transfer coins into a jar, holding them between their legs and covering the distance separating them from the treasured “piggy bank”. The winner is the one who carries all the small change and spills the least amount on the floor.

Box with a surprise

What you need to play:

  • box
  • any thing.

The game is very fun and unpredictable, which makes it funny for both players and spectators. To the music, guests pass each other a box with a surprise. When the music stops, the person who has the box in his hands takes out of the box (DO NOT LOOK) the first thing he comes across and puts it on himself (and must not take it off, for example, until the end of the game or 1 hour, or until the end of the evening).

This could be a bib, a bonnet (cap, cap), huge panties or bra, a nightgown, etc. The competition is usually very fun, because everyone tries to get rid of the box as quickly as possible, and any thing taken out of it makes everyone else very happy .

Blow Me Out Race

A couple of players are competing.

What you need to play:

  • 2 pipettes
  • 2 feathers
  • 2 tissue paper circles (diameter 2.5 cm)
  • rolled into cones.

Everyone receives a pipette and a feather. The player's task is to move his feather from one edge of the smooth table to the other, using for this purpose the air coming out of the pipette when pressed. Do not touch the feather with the pipette. The winner is the one who is the first to send his feather across the entire table.

What's behind there?

Duel between 2 players.

What you need to play:

  • 2 pictures
  • 2 numbers drawn on paper.

Attach clear pictures to the players’ backs (for example, a picture of a hare, an airplane, a duck) and numbers (from 10 to 10) drawn on circles. Now each of them, standing on one leg, holds the other bent at the knee with his hand.

At the signal, starting to jump on one leg in this position, both try to see the picture and number on the back of the other. The one who manages to do this first wins. You cannot stand on the other leg!

Agility on feet

Another duel for two.

What you need to play:

  • chalk to draw circles
  • 2 ropes to mark these circles.

Two people stand in drawn circles (the diameter of the circle is 36-40 cm to fit 2 feet), located half a meter from one another. Each player stands in his circle on his left foot. And with his right foot, everyone tries to move his opponent from his place. The loser is the one who either touched the ground with his right foot, or jumped out of the circle, or fell and touched another player with his hand.

Writing on the go

Competition for several participants from 2 or more.

What you need to play:

  • A sheet of paper and a pen (pencil) for each participant.

All players line up in one line. Everyone receives a piece of paper and a pen. Who will reach the finish line faster and at the same time write a certain phrase legibly as they go?

Two Minute Walk

All participants line up in one line. The presenter notes the time and gives a signal to move. Everyone moves towards the opposite wall (or a pre-marked line), trying to touch it exactly 2 minutes after the start of the movement. The presenter notices and records the time of arrival of each player. The one whose time is closer to two minutes wins.

Hidden objects

The game requires attention.

What you need to play:

  • 15−20 different items
  • a list of these items.

Participants in the game receive lists containing 15-20 items hidden throughout the house, and the presenter arranges these items in advance so that they can be seen without rearranging or rearranging other things. Players walk around the house and, having discovered an item, they write its location on the list and move on without touching the hidden item. The winner is the one who is the first to hand over to the presenter the lists with the correctly indicated location of the items.

Bell ringer

The game is suitable for both children and adults; you can play it indoors, on a picnic or at any family event.

What you need to play: a bell.

A bell or several bells are hung around the “ringer’s” neck and his hands are tied behind his back so that he cannot hold the bells. Everyone else blindfolds themselves and tries to catch the “ringer,” who tries to move carefully between them so that the bell does not ring. Everyone is very happy when they catch, but not the right one.

Thieves

The game is suitable for any company, for any holiday.

What you need to play:

  • newspaper
  • a set of “treasures” or prizes.

The driver sits on the floor blindfolded. In front of him he laid out “treasures” (brooches, beads, bracelets...) or small prizes. He has a rolled up newspaper in his hands. The players are positioned around the driver at a distance of 1-1.5 meters. They take turns trying to steal his “treasures,” and the driver listens and tries to hit the approaching player with a newspaper. If he succeeds, the “thief” returns to his place empty-handed. The player who takes away the most “treasures” wins.

Free your friend

The age of the players is from 12 years.

What you need to play:

  • rope
  • blindfold.

A “friend” sits on one chair with his hands and feet tied, and a guard sits next to him with a blindfold. At some distance, the rest of the players sit around on chairs. The players try to free their "friend". The guard LISTENS and tries to prevent this from happening, if he touches any player, he is out of the game. Whoever manages to free the prisoner becomes a guard next time.

Musical falls

Everyone moves to the music, as soon as it stops the players must sit on the floor (Before starting the game, it is necessary to agree that you need to sit on the floor completely so that your buttocks touch the floor).

Any event held at home must include competitions for a small company. They will help you have a fun and unforgettable time, as well as get to know each other better. But it is better to select them in advance to take into account the composition of the company and the preferences of each person. Fortunately, the choice of games and competitions for a small company is quite large, so this will not be a problem.

"Why are you here?"

At the very beginning of the event you can conduct interesting competition, which does not require special props. To do this, you need to prepare several pieces of paper on which the answers to the most difficult questions will be written. main question about why a person attended this holiday. They can be very different:

  • eat for free;
  • I'm afraid to be alone at home;
  • no place to stay";
  • the owner of the house owes me a large sum.

All these pieces of paper are placed in a small bag. Each guest has to take out one of them and loudly voice what is written. Although there are no winners here, this game can definitely lift your spirits.

New Year competitions for a small company, made like this one, will definitely please the participants. Thanks to them, you can cheer everyone up at the very beginning, so that further games take place in a good environment.

"Picasso"

Interesting competitions for a small company were invented several decades ago, because just having a conversation is not always interesting, but you want to have some fun. One fun option is a game called Picasso. You need to play it in a not completely sober state, without leaving the table. To play, you need to prepare several identical images with unfinished details.

The task for the guests is that they need to finish the drawings the way they want. It would seem that it couldn’t be simpler, but there is a small catch in this game - you need to fill in the missing details with the hand with which the person works the least (for right-handers - the left, for left-handers - the right). Winner in in this case determined by popular vote.

"Journalist"

Competitions for a small company at home should help people get to know each other better. One of them is “Journalist,” for which you will need to first prepare a box of paper with various questions written on it.

The participants' task is simple - they pass the box around in a circle, each guest takes out one question and gives the most truthful answer to it. The most important thing is not to write too frank questions so that the participant does not feel uncomfortable. You can ask about a funny incident in life, a New Year's wish, having a pet, an unsuccessful vacation, and so on.

After all the guests have answered, you will have to choose a winner. This is done by voting. Each player will have to point out the story that he liked the most (with the exception of his own). Thus, whoever has the most votes wins.

"Flight of the card"

Fun competitions for a small adult company are practically no different from children's games. A rather interesting and exciting option for entertainment is “Card Flight”. For it you will need to take ordinary playing cards and some kind of container for papers (basket, hat, box).

Players need to move a couple of meters away from the tank and draw a line there - this will be the start. Each participant is given exactly 5 cards, the names of which are written down by the presenter. Then people stand behind the drawn line and, without crossing it, try to throw all their cards into the box/hat/basket.

First, you need to conduct a practice round so that the participants test their strength. If a player does not maintain balance and takes a step beyond the line, his throw will not be counted. The winner is the person who was able to throw the most cards. If there are several winners (score the same number of points), then another round is held between them.

"The Umbrella Game"

The best competitions for a small company include a game designed for only two players. For it you need to stock up on the following props:

  • a pair of sticks;
  • two glasses;
  • wide tape.

You need to attach a glass to one end of the stick with tape and fill it with water. Then two participants stand opposite each other, take the opposite end of the sticks and put their hands behind their backs. One opponent asks the second a question, to which he answers and takes three steps forward, and then the same number back, trying not to spill water. In total, each participant must ask three questions. After this, the game ends and the winner is determined by the amount of water remaining in the glass.

"Jam Jars"

Fun competitions for a small group include games of dexterity and tests of patience. For this entertainment you will need to take 6 tennis balls and jam jars. Only two players take part in it.

The competition is held as follows:

  1. Glass containers are placed on the floor close to each other.
  2. Each player is given three balls.
  3. Participants move three meters away from the cans and take turns throwing their balls at them.

In this case, there can be only one ball in one jar. At first glance, everything seems extremely simple, but do not forget that such balls are quite bouncy, so it is unlikely that you will be able to throw them without a certain concentration and attention. The winner, of course, is the one who can send the most balls into the containers.

"Collect an article"

New Year's competitions for a small company are especially interesting, because the beginning of the year should be remembered for a long time. In a game called “Collect an Article,” you need to find a funny article from the Internet, print it in several copies (depending on the number of players) and prepare the same number of regular envelopes.

The presenter will have to cut each sheet into several strips (line by line) and fold them into envelopes. They are then distributed to the players, who must collect the text as quickly as possible. The winner is the one who puts the strips in the correct order the fastest.

"I"

The list of competitions for a small company should include a great game that every person knows about. For her, all the players sit in a circle and take turns saying “I”. If someone laughs, the presenter comes up with an additional word for him, which the person will have to pronounce after his “I”. Those participants who can no longer remember or pronounce their phrase without laughing will gradually drop out of the game. Whoever stays is the one who wins.

"Blind Lunch"

Everyone, without exception, likes competitions for a small group at a table, because in order to entertain yourself, you don’t need to leave the table at all. At any celebration you can hold a “Blind Lunch”. For this game you will need to bring blindfolds for all participants.

The players sit down at the usual festive table with various dishes, but without cutlery (the only thing that can be placed in the center of the table is skewers). The presenter blindfolds them all and gives the command “start”. After it, participants will need to feed themselves and their neighbor by any means. The winner is the player who remains cleaner than the rest.

"Blow Me Off"

The two-player competition is great for both adults and children. For the race you will need to take a couple of pipettes, the same number of feathers and tissue paper circles with a diameter of 2-2.5 cm. The last props need to be rolled into cones.

Each participant is given a pen and pipette. The task is to propel your pen a certain distance using only the air coming from the pipette. At the same time, it is forbidden to wave your arms and blow in order to achieve the goal faster. Of course, the fastest participant wins.

"Agility on your feet"

Another game for a couple of participants helps test coordination and endurance. For it you need to stock up on chalk and a couple of ropes. Using this prop, you need to draw and fix circles, the diameter of which should accommodate the player’s two feet. Both participants stand on their right foot, keep their balance, and with their left they try to push their opponent beyond the boundaries of his circle. The loser is the person who touches the ground with his left foot or goes beyond his boundaries.

"Writing on the Go"

This competition can be held in any company. For this, each participant will need to be given one sheet of paper and a pen or pencil. After this, the players will need to line up in one line and, in a standing position, write the phrase that the presenter asked them. The one who completes the task faster and more beautifully wins.

"Free your friend"

The list ends with a game that is recommended for children over 12 years old. It can be played both at home and on a picnic or in some other place. The most important thing is that more than two people take part in it. Necessary equipment: blindfolds, rope.

You need to sit one person on a chair and tie his hands and feet. The second participant will act as a security guard who sits next to him blindfolded. The rest of the people are at a distance of a couple of meters from them. At a certain point, they must quietly approach the tied participant and release him. At the same time, the guard must determine by ear who is approaching and prevent release. The person who manages to untie his "friend" takes the place of the blindfolded player in next game, and the one that the guard touched is eliminated.

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 this 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 object 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"

To the middle long rope They tie dried or smoked fish, and attach a pencil 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. In front of each of them is placed a saucer with green peas. 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"

The same two teams must now make as many boats from paper napkins as possible in a certain amount of time. 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 with 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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Modern table fun competitions for a small cheerful company of adults

The beginning of a feast is always characterized by a little awkwardness, since familiar people do not always gather at the table. Therefore, proceed to cool competitions and it’s too early for fun with “interesting” subtext. To start the fun, intellectual competitions are suitable, where a sober mind is still involved.

  • Questions and answers. Prepare papers with questions and answers in advance. For example, questions: “Do you drink often?”, “Do you like to laugh at others?” answers: “Thinking about it makes me ecstatic” or “If no one sees.” On the Internet you can find thousands of questions and answers for this game. Having prepared the pieces of paper in advance, separate them and let those sitting at the table choose a piece of paper from each “pile”. All guests must take turns reading their question and answer.
  • Fanta. Everyone present takes one item (keys, ring, watch). Everything fits into one bag. Each of those present makes a task that must be completed by the one whose item the presenter pulls out of the bag.
  • Not really. Depending on the type of activity or passion of those gathered, choose a topic (animals, movies, colleagues). Someone alone makes a guess about an animal or a person on the topic and answers the questions of those gathered only with yes or no. Everyone else asks leading questions and guesses the mystery.

Table quizzes for a small group of adults

Interesting fact: For the first time such a concept as a quiz appeared in our country as a column in the Ogonyok newspaper in 1928. Afterwards, intellectual competitions began to be held in schools, universities educational institutions and even on television in the form of a TV show (Field of Miracles, What? Where? When?).

Today, quizzes are actively used at dinner gatherings to entertain adult groups. The most popular include:

  • Ask a Question. Cards are prepared in advance with funny questions and answers. They are placed in two piles. The first participant takes the card with the question and reads it. The person sitting next to you must take the answer card and answer asked question. Next, the person who answered takes a card with a question, and so in a circle, all the guests must answer funny questions.
  • Historical bones. Those gathered are given two dice. Each of the guests throws the dice, and when a certain number comes up, he tells what significant event happened in the year ending with the number that fell out. For example, if the dice roll is 2, the player must tell what significant thing he remembers from 1982, 1992 or 2002.
  • Guess. Each of those present writes their wish on a piece of paper. All notes are placed in a jar. The presenter takes out one piece of paper and reads the wishes. The guest who wrote is silent, and everyone else is trying to guess who made such a wish.

Funny jokes for a cheerful group of adults

You can make fun of those present at the feast, thereby raising the spirits of everyone around you. Eg:

  • A funny argument. You can bet with someone invited that you can drink 10 or even 20 cups of tea with lemon (the more daring ones might suggest drinking weak alcohol with lemon). The joke is that a whole lemon goes into a cup, so there is very little liquid in it.
  • Mind reading. Pieces of songs are prepared in advance. The host approaches each guest and seems to read their thoughts, and at this time excerpts from songs are played (“I want to get married, I want to get married...”, “Take me quickly, take me 100 seas away and kiss me everywhere...”, “Walk crazy.” Empress..."). It turns out very funny and fun.
  • Boxers. Choose from those present two guys with a strong physique who don’t mind testing their strength. Give them boxing gloves and “prepare” them for battle. When the gloves are tied, the presenter will have to give the guys a chocolate candy and say that the first one to unwind the candy in boxing gloves will win.

Table humorous competitions and games for a group of colleagues at a corporate event


No company can do without corporate events. It is these events that allow colleagues to get to know each other better and open up in completely unexpected ways. Team competitions with symbolic gifts are usually used for this purpose.

  • Tell me a story. The competition is aimed at writing funny story. If colleagues are sitting at one long table, then you can make two teams on the right and left side table. The presenter writes on a piece of paper a word or sentence on a certain topic related to work, production, and relationships in the team. Next, the piece of paper is passed around the table and everyone writes 1-3 words on the topic. At the end, the presenter reads the resulting stories. Whose story is funnier is the team that wins.
  • Crocodile for colleagues. The game differs from a regular crocodile only in that everyone present writes their name and position on a piece of paper, which they put in one container. In turn, each colleague goes to the center, takes out a piece of paper and tries to imitate the colleague written on the piece of paper. The one who guesses goes to show the next colleague.
  • Kiss the bird (bunny). The players stand in a circle and say where they are kissing an imaginary bird (bunny); the places for kissing cannot be repeated. When the circle is completed, the leader announces that now everyone kisses their neighbor in the place where they kissed the bird (bunny).

Outdoor fun games for an adult small group


In an adult company, as the temperature rises, sexual energy heats up and games begin to acquire ambiguous overtones. Therefore, to have a fun time, you can invite those gathered to play outdoor games.

  • Track. The game involves two teams. It will be more interesting if it is a separate team of boys and girls. The rules of the competition include folding a path from the belongings of team members. In a drunk company, such a competition can lead to unexpected undressing. The team with the longest track wins.
  • Paste or fishing for adults. Several pairs are selected for the game. Men are given pencils tied to a rope, and girls clutch empty champagne bottles in their knees. The men's task is to hit the neck of the bottle with a pencil from a distance.
  • Guess where I am. A piece of paper with the location where they are located is attached to the contestants' backs. The presenter asks questions with leading words. The contestant must answer questions until he guesses where he is. You can watch this competition in the fun video below.

Table jokes and fun games for an elderly group

Elderly people also like to have a good rest, but competitions with double meaning are not always appropriate in such companies. Therefore, you can offer people to play for... such games.

  • Fun dressing up. You need to prepare a bag with props in advance. Place hats, cool glasses, handkerchiefs, bibs, hospital masks, caps, children's scarves, clown noses, etc. in the bag. Now the host should approach each guest and invite him to take out a little thing and try it on. All guests must remain in their attire until the end of the game.
  • Why did I come to the holiday. Funny answers are prepared to the question: “Why did I come to the holiday?” (to eat, to walk a new dress, it was boring at home). The pieces of paper are distributed to those present, who take turns answering why they came to the holiday.

Funny table competitions and games for a small group of women

Women's small companies not only gossip at the table, but also have fun in competitions and different games. The topics of fashion, gifts, family, and boyfriends will be relevant. Play beautiful world this can be done in such games:

  • Smile. 3-5 girls are selected from the company and each of them is given the task of smiling:
    - to a loved one;
    - as if I had won a million;
    - as if I saw an expensive gift, etc.
    The remaining company of ladies must guess what formed the basis of the smile they saw.
  • Ladies handbag. Props are prepared in advance for this competition. Various things are put into the bag (keys, cosmetics, accessories, not exactly feminine things). The woman participating in the competition is blindfolded. She takes an object out of her purse with one hand and tries to guess what it is. The other hand cannot be used.
  • Fashionistas. The girls are given lipsticks or lip pencils. Blindfolded, everyone must paint their lips or make a contour with a pencil. For more fun, you can offer to paint each other's lips.

Table entertainment for a drunken, cheerful company


The real fun begins when the company gets a little tipsy. Then shyness and stiffness “hide”. Such a company can be offered the following options for competitions and “intellectual” quizzes.

  • Sobriety test. Have tipsy people sitting at the table take a sobriety test. To do this, ask everyone to repeat a tongue twister or difficult words (router, lilac, etc.). Since the host or presenter may also be slightly tipsy, for this competition it is better to prepare pieces of paper with tongue twisters written on them.
  • A sea of ​​vodka. The glasses for guests who agree to play this game are filled with water and only one with vodka. Everyone is given a straw. While drinking the drink in glasses, guests try to guess where the vodka is. The same “lucky” person who got vodka does his best to pretend that he is drinking water.
  • Deer. One of the company is taken to another room and asked to show the deer to those present without words. At the same time, ask everyone present to pretend that they do not understand who the previously brought out person is showing. With his attempts to show the deer, the guest will cause a storm of laughter and positive emotions from tipsy guests. Instead of a deer, you can wish for a kangaroo, a hare, or any other interesting animal.

Fun video competitions for wedding feasts

Fun activities for house guests for a birthday or anniversary

To prevent guests from getting bored at your party, offer them funny competitions and games.

  • Chamomile. Very popular. An improvised daisy is made from cardboard. Various tasks for guests are written on the sheets of paper (depict a March cat, kiss the person sitting third on the left side of the table, etc.). The guest tears off a petal and completes the task written on it.
  • Who am I? Funny pictures with various funny funny characters, animals, and cartoons are prepared in advance. Cards are also made with questions of the following nature: “In the morning I look like..”, “At work I’m like...”, etc. After the question has been read, the reader picks up the card with the picture and shows it to those present.
  • Who knows the birthday boy (hero) better? The presenter asks questions about the birthday person or hero of the day (year of birth, favorite dish, what weight he was born with). Each person who answers correctly is given an imaginary coin. The one who collects the most coins wins.

Family feast: comic competitions, games, quizzes for the family


Since a family feast involves the presence of both the youngest guests and older people, competitions should be universal and appeal to all relatives present. You can invite your relatives to play the following games:

  • Guess. The participant is blindfolded and a plate with some object is placed in front of him. Using a fork, the participant must recognize what is on the plate.
  • I look like… The game consists of preparing questions based on “I look like” (at work I look like..., in the morning I look like...) and put them in one little bag. In another, answers are prepared: elephant, hedgehog, bus, etc. Each participant draws out a question and answer, after which the funny combination is read aloud.
  • Guess the proverb. The presenter thinks of an inverted proverb, and those present must guess it. Here are some examples of proverbs.

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