Party Game Ideas for 6 Year Olds – Planning a party for 6-year-olds means creating an atmosphere full of fun, creativity, and age-appropriate excitement. At this age, children love games that involve movement, imagination, and a little friendly competition. Classic games like “Musical Chairs” and “Duck, Duck, Goose” remain popular because they’re easy to understand and engage all participants. “Treasure Hunt” games, where children search for hidden items based on simple clues, spark curiosity and teamwork.
“Pin the Tail on the Donkey” is always a hit, as is “Balloon Pop” where kids race to sit on and pop balloons for a prize inside. Additionally, crafts turned into games—like decorating cupcakes or coloring contests—keep little hands busy while doubling as party activities. Games should be short, lighthearted, and offer small rewards or praise for participation to keep everyone included and happy.
Party Game Ideas for 6 Year Olds
Musical Chairs
Description: A fun classic game where kids walk around chairs while music plays. When the music stops, they must quickly sit!
How to Play:
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Arrange chairs in a circle (one less than the number of players).
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Play upbeat music while kids walk in a circle.
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Stop the music suddenly.
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Children must sit quickly—one will be left standing and is out.
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Remove a chair and repeat until one child remains.
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Optional: give small prizes to players as they get out to keep it fun.
Duck Duck Goose
Credit @Kidspot
Description: An energetic circle game where one child tags another to race around the circle.
How to Play:
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Children sit in a circle.
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One child walks around tapping heads saying “duck… duck…” and then picks someone by saying “goose!”
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The “goose” jumps up and chases the first child around the circle.
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If the tapper sits in the empty spot before being tagged, the “goose” becomes the new tapper.
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If tagged, the tapper stays another round.
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Keep playing until everyone has had a turn.
Treasure Hunt
Description: A scavenger hunt game where kids follow clues to find hidden treasures.
How to Play:
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Hide small treats or toys around the area.
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Write or draw simple clues leading to each hidden spot.
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Start with one clue and hand it to the kids.
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They solve each clue together and move to the next.
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Continue until the final treasure is found.
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You can play individually or in teams.
Balloon Pop Race
Description: A race where kids must pop a balloon by sitting on it.
How to Play:
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Line up inflated balloons and children at one end of the yard or room.
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On “go,” kids race to their balloon.
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They must sit on it to pop it.
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First to pop wins!
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Ensure balloons are safe and children are supervised.
Animal Charades
Credit @Dresses and Dinosaurs
Description: A silly game where kids act like animals for others to guess.
How to Play:
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Write or draw animal names on slips of paper.
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Each child picks one and acts it out without speaking.
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Others guess the animal.
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Optional: use a timer or play in teams for added challenge.
Relay Races
Description: Team-based races with fun actions like hopping or spoon balancing.
How to Play:
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Divide kids into teams.
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Set a start and finish line.
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Each team member must complete a task (like hopping with a ball or carrying a spoon with a marble).
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When finished, tag the next player.
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First team to finish wins.
Hot Potato
Description: A fast-paced game where kids pass an object until the music stops.
How to Play:
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Kids sit in a circle and pass around a “potato” (soft ball).
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Play music while they pass it quickly.
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Stop the music randomly—child holding the potato is out.
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Continue until one remains.
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Optional: Instead of being out, do silly challenges.
Fishing for Prizes
Description: A pretend fishing game where kids catch paper fish with prizes attached.
How to Play:
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Make paper fish with paper clips and write prizes on them.
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Use a stick with string and a magnet as a fishing rod.
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Children “fish” and get the prize written on the fish.
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Let each child fish once or twice.
Bubble Popping Game
Credit @Todd Moffre Entertainment
Description: Kids try to pop as many bubbles as possible within a time limit.
How to Play:
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Use a bubble machine or blow bubbles yourself.
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Set a timer for 30 seconds or 1 minute.
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Kids pop as many bubbles as they can.
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You can make it a competition or just for fun.
Parachute Games
Credit @Rec Gym Pros –
Description: Group fun with a large colorful parachute (or sheet), used to bounce balls or hide under.
How to Play:
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Each child holds an edge of the parachute.
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Play games like making waves, bouncing a ball on top, or “cat and mouse” (one under, one on top).
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Rotate roles and try different activities.

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