Homecoming Game Ideas – Homecoming games are all about school spirit, excitement, and making lasting memories, so planning fun activities and themes can take the experience to the next level! Classic ideas include hosting a spirited pep rally before the game, complete with cheerleader performances, band showcases, and team introductions. You can organize a “theme night” like neon, blackout (all black outfits), or school colors to get the crowd energized and unified.
Halftime shows often feature performances by the marching band or crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen, adding a traditional but thrilling touch. Fun side events like tailgate parties with food trucks, photo booths with props, or friendly competitions like tug-of-war or relay races also bring people together. Throw in giveaways like pom-poms, foam fingers, or T-shirts to boost crowd engagement. Overall, Homecoming games should celebrate community pride, team loyalty, and a lot of joyful, unforgettable moments!
Homecoming Game Ideas
Here’s a 100+ list of Homecoming Game Ideas to make your event fun, interactive, and memorable:
1-20: Classic Games for All Ages
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Tug-of-War
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Cornhole
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Three-Legged Race
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Sack Race
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Water Balloon Toss
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Hula Hoop Contest
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Balloon Pop Relay
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Egg-and-Spoon Race
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Ring Toss
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Football Toss
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Piñata Smashing
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Wheelbarrow Race
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Blindfolded Obstacle Course
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Wheel of Fortune (Prizes)
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Dance-Off
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Lip Sync Battle
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Human Knot
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Frozen T-shirt Contest
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Giant Jenga
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Human Hungry Hungry Hippos
21-40: Themed Competitions
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Homecoming Spirit Relay
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Class Color War
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Homecoming Trivia
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Guess the Song
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Throwback Costume Contest
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DIY T-shirt Design Contest
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Decorate Your Chair Contest
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Homecoming Bingo
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Guess the Year (related to the school)
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Mascot Drawing Contest
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Homecoming Kahoot Quiz
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Homecoming Memory Challenge
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Car Decorating Contest (for parades)
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Best Homecoming Decor (for rooms or tables)
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“Who Knows the King/Queen Best?” Quiz
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Guess the Number of Candies in the Jar
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Fastest to Decorate the Float
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Homecoming-Themed Pictionary
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Homecoming Scavenger Hunt
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Best Grilled Cheese Contest
41-60: Creative Relay Races
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Dress-Up Relay (Change into different clothes during race)
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Balloon Relay (Pass a balloon between teammates without using hands)
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Water Cup Relay (Fill cups with water and pass them)
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Shaving Cream Relay (Cover teammates with shaving cream)
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Spaghetti Noodle Relay (Pass spaghetti noodles without using hands)
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Shoe Relay (Collect all shoes from the group and put them on)
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Cookie Face Relay (Balance cookies on your forehead without using hands)
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Cupcake Decorating Relay
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Pants Relay (Pull a pair of pants over a teammate)
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Paper Plane Flying Contest
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Hula Hoop Passing Relay
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Lemon Spoon Race (Balance a lemon on a spoon)
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Backwards Race
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Human Chair Relay (Pass the chair down without using hands)
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Hurdle Jump Relay
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Bat Spin Relay (Spin 10 times and then run to the finish line)
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Swim Race Relay (If there’s access to a pool)
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Egg Toss Relay (Pass an egg without dropping it)
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Tennis Ball Relay (Balance tennis balls in a spoon)
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Sock Toss Relay (Throw socks into baskets)
61-80: Group Games for Team Building
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Human Pyramid
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Silent Ball (Pass the ball around silently)
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Human Bingo (Find people who match the descriptions on your card)
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Team Obstacle Course
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Flashlight Tag
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Zombie Tag
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Capture the Flag
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Silent Dance Party
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Follow the Leader (Silly activities like jumping, running, etc.)
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Minefield (Guide a blindfolded teammate through obstacles)
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Red Light, Green Light
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Tic-Tac-Toe Relay
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Pin the Tail on the Donkey (Homecoming-themed version)
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Jellybean Guessing Game
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Balloon Waddle Race
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Bean Bag Toss
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Word Scramble Relay
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Dance Contest
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Homecoming Karaoke
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Group Charades
81-100: Fun and Interactive Social Games
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Homecoming Photo Booth
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DIY Craft Stations (make your own homecoming accessories)
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Graffiti Wall (Leave messages of school spirit)
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Spin the Wheel for Prizes
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Cup Stacking Contest
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Pin the Heart on the Grinch (Christmas Homecoming)
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T-Shirt Transfer Station
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Guess the Teacher’s Favorite Song
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Guess the Number of Paper Clips in the Jar
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Treasure Hunt with Clues
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Ping Pong Toss
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Rock, Paper, Scissors Tournament
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Chocolate Chip Cookie Decorating Contest
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Pet Costume Contest (If pets are allowed)
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Cardboard Boat Races (If there’s access to water)
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Homecoming-Themed Movie Night
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Basketball Free Throw Contest
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Ring Toss on a Soda Bottle
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Trivia Rounds for School History
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Name That Tune (School Spirit Songs)
Bonus: Homecoming Party Ideas
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Homecoming Flashback Dance (To highlight different decades)
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Photo Scavenger Hunt (Capture funny school moments)
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Candy Bar Guessing Game
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Spin the Bottle with a Twist
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Celebrity Look-Alike Contest
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Glow-in-the-Dark Dance Party
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Minute-to-Win-It Challenges
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DIY DIY Cupcake Decorating Contest
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Pin the Mascot Tail
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Dance Party with School Anthems
This list offers a variety of games for students, families, and teams, with options for indoor, outdoor, and virtual activities that keep everyone engaged, connected, and having fun.
How to play
1. Tug-of-War
Objective: Pull the opposing team across a designated line.
Steps:
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Divide the participants into two teams of equal strength and size.
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Mark a center line on the ground and another line 10-20 feet away from the center line for each team.
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Each team grabs onto opposite ends of the rope.
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The goal is to pull the opposing team across the center line, using teamwork and strength.
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The game ends when the whole team crosses the center line.
2. Cornhole
Objective: Toss bean bags into a hole on an inclined board to score points.
Steps:
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Set up cornhole boards (typically 24″ x 48″) with a hole (6 inches in diameter) about 9-12 inches from the back of the board.
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Each player/team has 4 bean bags (two of one color).
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Players take turns tossing bean bags at the opposite board, aiming for the hole.
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Points are scored as follows: 3 points for a bag that goes through the hole, and 1 point for a bag that lands on the board.
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The first team to reach 21 points wins.
3. Three-Legged Race
Objective: Race to the finish line while tied together.
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Pair up participants and have them stand side by side.
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Tie one of each participant’s legs together with a rope or band.
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On the signal, both participants must work together to run to the finish line without falling.
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The team that reaches the finish line first wins.
4. Sack Race
Objective: Race while jumping inside a sack.
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Provide each player with a large sack (preferably burlap).
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Players stand inside the sack, holding the edges at their waist.
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On the start signal, each player hops toward the finish line while staying inside the sack.
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The first player to cross the finish line wins.
5. Water Balloon Toss
Objective: Toss a water balloon back and forth without breaking it.
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Divide players into pairs and give each pair a water balloon.
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The pairs stand facing each other, starting at a short distance apart.
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On the signal, the pairs toss the balloon to each other.
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After each successful toss, the players take a step back.
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The last pair standing without breaking their balloon wins.
6. Hula Hoop Contest
Objective: Keep the hula hoop spinning for the longest time.
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Give each participant a hula hoop.
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On the signal, participants start hula hooping.
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The player who can keep the hoop spinning the longest without dropping it wins.
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For added difficulty, set time limits or increase the number of hoops.
7. Balloon Pop Relay
Objective: Pop balloons by sitting on them in a relay-style race.
Steps:
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Divide participants into teams.
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Each team must line up at a starting point.
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The first person in line must run to a balloon, sit on it to pop it, then run back to tag the next player.
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The relay continues until all team members have popped a balloon.
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The team that pops all their balloons first wins.
8. Egg-and-Spoon Race
Objective: Race to the finish line while balancing an egg on a spoon.
Steps:
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Provide each player with a spoon and an egg (or ping-pong ball if needed).
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Players must balance the egg on the spoon while racing to the finish line.
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If the egg falls, the player must stop, pick it up, and continue.
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The first player to reach the finish line without dropping the egg wins.
9. Ring Toss
Objective: Toss rings onto targets to score points.
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Set up multiple targets (like bottles or pegs) and place rings at a distance.
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Players take turns trying to toss the rings onto the targets.
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Points are scored based on the difficulty of the target or how many rings land on the target.
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The player or team with the most points at the end wins.
10. Football Toss
Objective: Throw a football through a target or to a teammate.
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Set up a target (e.g., a hoop, large bucket, or chalked outline) at a certain distance.
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Players take turns throwing the football at the target.
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Players earn points for each successful toss through the target.
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Alternatively, have players throw the football to a teammate for points.
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The player or team with the most successful tosses wins.
11. Piñata Smashing
Objective: Smash a hanging piñata to release the treats inside.
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Hang a piñata filled with candy or small prizes at an appropriate height.
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Blindfold each player and give them a bat or stick.
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Each player takes turns trying to hit the piñata while being spun around.
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When the piñata is broken, the candy or prizes fall out.
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Players scramble to collect the treats.
12. Wheelbarrow Race
Objective: One person pushes the other while they walk on their hands to the finish line.
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Pair up participants.
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One person gets on their hands, and the other person lifts their legs, holding them like a wheelbarrow.
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The “wheelbarrow” must walk on their hands while their partner pushes them to the finish line.
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The first team to the finish line wins.
13. Blindfolded Obstacle Course
Objective: Navigate an obstacle course while blindfolded.
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Set up an obstacle course with cones, chairs, or other objects.
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Blindfold the participant and have them start at the beginning of the course.
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A teammate or guide can give verbal instructions to help them navigate.
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The person who successfully completes the course in the shortest time wins.
14. Wheel of Fortune (Prizes)
Objective: Spin a wheel to win a prize.
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Set up a “Wheel of Fortune” game with different prize sections (could be small prizes, points, etc.).
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Players take turns spinning the wheel.
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Once the wheel stops, they win whatever prize or point is indicated.
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The game continues until everyone has spun or all prizes are claimed.
15. Dance-Off
Objective: Compete by showcasing dance moves to music.
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Set up a dance floor with music.
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Each participant or group takes turns showing off their best dance moves.
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Have a panel of judges or the audience vote for the best dancer.
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The person with the most votes or cheers wins the dance-off.
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