New competitions at the birthday table. Table entertainment for a small group of adults. Comic tasks for guests at the table, fun funny table competitions, games, quizzes, jokes, gags for a small cheerful company of adults, no fun

According to a not very good tradition, we divide any festive event (wedding, anniversary, housewarming, etc.) into parts: dining and entertainment. It looks like this. Part one: eat-eat-eat, drink-drink-drink... Until the toastmaster, at the cost of enormous effort, pulls the guests, tired of such “work,” from the table in order to try to somehow entertain them. Dance, for example, or take part in competitions... This system, frankly speaking, is wrong. You can and should have fun all the time - that's why we gathered! And competitions at the table will not allow the celebration to turn into a banal overeating. And here we see a huge scope for creativity. It is limited only by the number of guests at the holiday. And so... You can start right from the first toast, making it competitive and inviting the hero of the occasion to choose both the winner and the reward for him. Competitions at the table are very diverse. In a small company, you can use pen and paper and start writing. This is an exciting idea. In addition, some guests will be especially grateful to you for them. After all, many people believe that they will not be able to express themselves in dancing or outdoor games. But competitions at the table are an excellent chance for them to show off their erudition, wit, and eloquence. And besides, everyone will be freed from the boring “eat and dance” schedule.

"Translators"

Find an analogy in Russian.
1. German proverb “Whoever hopes for his neighbor’s dinner will remain hungry” (“Don’t open your mouth for someone else’s loaf”)
2. African proverb “The son of a leopard is also a leopard” (“The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”).
3. Finnish proverb “He who asks will not get lost” (“Language will take you to Kyiv”).
4. Tibetan proverb “Where the shovel leads, water flows” (“Where the needle goes, there comes the thread”).
5. English proverb “After lunch you have to pay” (“If you like to ride, love to carry a sleigh”).
6. French proverb “A scalded rooster runs away from the rain” (“If you get burned on milk, you will blow on water”).

"Is it true?"

1. Is it true that your nose itches when it’s cold? (No).
2. Is it true that a person born on September 3 is a Sagittarius according to the horoscope? (No)
3. Is it true that “hare” in Japanese is “tica”? (No)
4. Is it true that Carlson is a national hero of Holland? (No)
5. Is it true that the last name of one of the co-authors of the song “Barcelona” is Rybnikov? (Yes)
6. Is it true that freestyle is figure skiing? (Yes)
7. Is it true that the Hawaiian instrument is the national instrument of the native Hawaiians? (No)
8. Is it true that the predatory killer whale is a close “relative” of sharks? (No)

"Nonsense in the drawings"

One of the options old game. The first player writes a phrase on a piece of paper, the second makes a drawing for it and, having removed the text, passes it to the third player. One writes a phrase, which, in his opinion, is illustrated, the fourth makes a drawing again... You can start with the well-known catchphrase and see what it turns into in the end.

"Song"

The players make a song and take a word from the initial line. The driver asks everyone any question. The answer must contain the word in the same form as it appears in the song. For example, if the line is “If there were no winter in cities and villages,” then to the question “Shall we go for a walk?” The first participant in the game can answer, for example, like this: “If it’s warm.” When everyone answers the questions, the driver must put together a song line from the words.

"Learning the ABCs"

The presenter says: “We are all educated people, but do we know the alphabet?” From the letter A, and further alphabetically, the player begins a phrase of congratulations on the fact that guests have gathered. For example: A- Aibolit wishes everyone a Happy New Year! B-Be alert soon New Year! V-Let's drink to the ladies! It's especially fun when the game gets to G, F, P, S, L, B. The prize goes to the one who came up with the funniest phrase.

"Complete the drawing"

You can play this game without leaving the holiday table. The presenter must prepare in advance absolutely identical drawings for all players (if you have a printer, this will not be difficult to do). But these drawings should not be completed. For example, half a wheel from a car or part of a cabin. The players' task is to complete the drawing. The results are very cool drawings, and the most interesting thing is what artistic talents are revealed! Whoever guesses what was planned wins.

"Alcoholic Domino"

Rules: take a set of dominoes and build houses (based on pairs, i.e. 2 must be placed vertically, then 2 horizontally). Whoever's house collapses on him drinks a penalty... (beer, vodka, liquor, etc.) I advise you to start playing after a small warming libation (the house collapses faster then). The drunker the people, the more they rush, and the faster the house breaks down. Those who are completely “ready” are eliminated. You can replace them with cards, but then after 30 minutes everyone will be dead.

"Electricity"

This game can be played right at the holiday table. Everyone sits down and takes each other's hands under the table. It is necessary to select the leader and the first player with whom the game begins. This “first” squeezes the hand of the neighbor on the right, who transmits the impulse of the squeeze next player- and so on along the chain... At the “Stop” signal, the game stops, and the presenter must guess who the squeeze stopped on. If he succeeds, the one who was guessed becomes the leader. Well, if not, the presenter remains the same!

"Hold the Tune"

In this game, everyone must sing except one person, the leader. Everyone remembers their favorite song. When the leader claps, the players begin to sing, but to themselves. But when the presenter claps twice, everyone continues to sing out loud and as loudly as possible. The main thing is to keep the melody and not mix up the words, despite the sound interference. After some time, the presenter repeats the actions: claps once, and then again twice. The winner is the one who sings the song to the end without missing a beat!

"Who is this?"

Take each a piece of paper and draw a head on top - a person, an animal, a bird. Fold the sheet so that what you drew is not visible - only the tip of the neck. And pass the drawing to your neighbor. Each participant in the game ended up with a new sheet of paper with an image that he had not seen. Everyone draws the upper part of the body, again “hides” the drawing and passes it to a neighbor so that they can complete the limbs on the new piece of paper they receive. Now unfold all the pictures and see what creatures are depicted on them.

“When I meet someone again, I’ll say...”

Cut out headlines from newspapers and put them in a little bag. Take turns, but before doing so, say: “When I meet someone again, I will say...” and read the text.

"Tell someone else"

To play you will need an orange. Guests at the table must pass an orange under the chin to each other (those sitting next to them), (without the help of hands or teeth), at speed from both ends of the table. very funny.

"What's on my plate"

Everyone present at the table takes part. 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, potato, salt, fork, aspic). Whoever names the object first becomes the next leader and comes up with a new letter.

"A comic relief from shortcomings"

To add fun to people,
Let's get rid of greed.
They raised their right hand and... sharply released it... towards the pile.
They took the stack with their right hand and tipped it inward.
To increase people's happiness,
Let's get rid of envy.
Looked at the outfit of the neighbor on the left, (look)
Looked at the outfit of the neighbor on the right, (look)
And they shouted loudly: “And my outfit is better.”
So that love smiles at people,
Let's get rid of timidity.
We made all the “sponges into a bow” and pulled them forward
And they kissed the neighbor on the right.
And now the neighbor on the left.
Raised your left hand
And the right hand was placed on the left armpit.
We lowered our left hand, but don’t remove our right hand. These are our thermometers. We take everyone's temperature.
And now they took out their right hand, stretched it forward,
Show me your temperature!
Oh, yes, your temperature is normal: 40 degrees for men, 9-12 degrees for women.
What kind of wine do you drink, so does your temperature!
Happy holiday to you, we have become closer and clearer to each other.

"I love it - I don't love it"

The host asks all guests sitting at the table to name two parts of the body: what they like and what they don’t like about the neighbor on the right. For example: “I like my neighbor’s ear on the right and don’t like his shoulder.” After everyone calls it, the host asks everyone to kiss what they like and bite what they don't like. You are guaranteed more than one minute of uproarious laughter.

"Song of Life"

Each of the guests present is invited to remember and write down a few lines from the six most favorite songs. After the guests fulfill the condition, they are offered a clue:
1. The first song is the feeling after the first kiss.
2. The second is memories after the first wedding night.
3. The third is a reminder of the honeymoon.
4. The fourth - a year after the wedding.
5. Fifth - what am I thinking about today, when today we are together with you.
6. Sixth - the morning after the golden wedding

"Find your soul mate"

Participants are given cards with lyrics from 20 famous songs. The cards are cut in half. Within a certain time, participants must find their soulmate.
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And I go, and I go after dreams, / Behind the fog and the smell of the taiga.
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And the battle continues again, / the heart is anxious in the chest.
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And I have enough gentlemen, / But I don’t have good love.
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Goodbye America, oh! / Where I have never been.
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Our service is both dangerous and difficult, / at first glance it seems invisible.

"Wineglass"

Guests at the table pass a glass of wine in a circle, and each next person adds a little wine to the glass. The guest, who has a full glass in his hands and has nowhere to pour it, stands up, says a toast and drinks the contents to the bottom.

"Last names"

From the proposed surnames, rearranging the letters in them, you need to create the name of the profession.
Nalpeistov (climber), Tarikhterko (architect), Rateverin (veterinarian), Rezhenin (engineer), Tspeev (singer), Tsepradov (seller), Alerbina (ballerina), Kozhukhdin (artist), Tapiels (writer)

"Rearrange the letters"

Participants are given cards with a set of words and pencils. Opposite the word written on the card, you should rearrange the letters in it and write a new word. Examples of pairs of words: Author - product Hangar - soot Lawn - corral Rope - roll Hood - spanking Cleaver - pendant, clown Sleeper - noodles Weasel - rock Canopy - spring, sevan Stick - paw Krucha - handle Reed - mouse Fence - image Rocket - carriage

"Antiburime"

50 cards are prepared for the game. On half of them they write romantic and sexual words (passion, lips, roses, pleasure, etc.), on the rest - the most prosaic and everyday ones (washing, motor oil, nail, etc.). The cards are placed text down in two piles, one with ordinary words and the other with romantic words. Players draw one card from each pile and write a love poem using words from both cards. The author must read the resulting creations aloud.

"Say the word"

The presenter invites the players to draw one card with a letter from the deck and name any word where this letter appears (“C” - “snow”, “G” - “fire”). After this, the players pull out one more letter and name the word where both drawn letters already appear. (“S”, “L” - “village”, “G”, “A” - “city”). Those who fail leave the game. The rest draw on the third letter and form words (“S”, “L”, “U” - “hearing”, “G”, “A”, “N” - “clay”). The game continues until the last player can say the word.

"Ring"

Props: toothpicks (matches), ring.
A large group (of any age) stands in the order M--F--M--F--M--F. Each participant takes a toothpick (match) into his mouth. The first thing to put on a match is a ring (any ring, maybe a wedding ring). The point of the game: pass the ring along the chain (from match to match), naturally, without the help of hands, to the last participant.

"Seeker"

Everyone leaves the room, but 1 person remains. He takes notes with clues (a small piece of paper tells where the prize is) and puts them inside the balloon, then inflates these balloons and ties them. everyone enters the room. The organizer says “the clues are in something round. They find the balloons, pop them, look for the prize using the notes. There are 1 fewer prizes than pieces of paper. Those who didn’t make it in time are late.

"Imitations"

For this competition you will need costume elements characteristic of a particular popular pop performer, as well as recordings of his songs. Participant. The contestant approaches a large box in which the costumes are folded, puts his hand inside (no peeking is allowed) and takes out a certain item of clothing. The presenter (unless, of course, the guests themselves have guessed which performer this or that item belongs to) explains who the parody will be made of. Then the phonogram is turned on, and the participant, without preparation, immediately must enter the role and perform the song. The winner is the one whose performance is considered the most skillful.
Here is an approximate set of necessary attributes: black hat (M. Boyarsky), glasses (A. Ukupnik, I. Kornelyuk...), shawl (Babkina, Kadysheva...), cap (G. Sukachev), red wig (A. Pugachev) and so on.

"Best Dance Couple"

Couples are invited to the dance floor. For each pair, sheets of newspaper of the same size are laid on the floor. Participants stand on the newspaper and dance to the music without leaving the newspaper. After a minute, the newspaper is folded in half, thereby reducing the area for the dancers. And so on. Anyone who can’t stay on the newspaper and gets off it is eliminated. The last pair remaining wins.

"No Hands"

The task of the players of each team is to move tangerines (plums, tomatoes) to a certain place as quickly as possible without using their hands.

"Road"

Two teams, in two rows: M=F=M=F, etc.. We are building a road. One team builds a road: “Love”, and the other - “Happiness”. The road is built from things that you need to take off (tights, knee socks, socks, laces, scarves, belts, belts, ties... Etc.). It all connects and stretches; whoever has the longest wins.

"Pencil"

Teams in which men and women alternate must pass from first to last a simple pencil, and it is passed clamped between the nose and upper lip of the players! Naturally, you can’t touch the pencil with your hands, but you can touch everything else with your hands)), if the guests have already taken a certain amount of alcohol, the spectacle will be amazing.

"Fork"

Several pairs of breasts participate. The game requires forks according to the number of players and some thread.
The forks are tied to the belt at approximately knee level (select experimentally) at the back. The goal of the game is to face each other and engage with forks. Attention. Skirts on girls are not a hindrance! The difficulty can be adjusted by the length of the thread.

"Tie a bow"

Participants are divided into pairs (men and women). the presenter asks the ladies to sit on the chair, after which he asks the gentlemen to tie as many bows on the girls’ heads as possible within a certain time, blindfolded. After which the roles change, and now the gentlemen sit down on a chair, and the toastmaster’s teammates begin to tie bows blindfolded.

"Alcohol meter"

In a “close” company, two tipsy men are asked to check who is more drunk. To do this, they are given felt-tip pens, and behind them - a scale drawn on whatman paper, where the degrees are indicated in increasing order - 20, 30, 40 degrees and above. The participants’ task is to bend down, extending their hand to the “Alcohol Meter” between their legs, and mark the degrees on the scale with a felt-tip pen. Everyone wants to be more sober, so the degrees on the scale range from more to less so that players reach their hands higher.

"Try it, pierce it"

Any number of guests are invited to participate in this wedding competition. A ball is tied to the participant's leg. To the music, you need to puncture the enemy's ball and at the same time save your own. The one with the last ball left wins.

"Siamese twins"

2 couples participate in the competition, each player hugs a partner by the waist with one hand (one with the right, the other with the left). With their free hands, the partners must complete the task: wrap the candy, thread the needle with a large eye, fasten the buttons on the shirt (it should not be on participant in the game), braid a pigtail, peel a potato. The couple that completes all the tasks wins.

"Drummer Competition"

Couples participate in the competition. A girl has a light frying pan tied to her belt in front, and a ladle for a guy. The couple is placed facing each other on close quarters. Their task is to hit the pan with a ladle as many times as possible in one minute. The couple that scores the most wins.

"Naughty hands"

Several couples are selected to hold this competition. Each pair receives two ping pong balls. The men's task is to roll these balls from the lady's right sleeve to her left sleeve. Ladies roll balls through a man's trousers from the right leg to the left.

"Obstacle Course"

Each participant is given the following items: a cocktail straw and a ping pong ball. A “track” is built on the floor: bottles are placed in a row. There may be several such “tracks”, in which case all players will compete at the same time, or one, in which case everyone’s time will need to be timed and then the winner will be determined. The participants' task is to blow on the ball from the tube so that it moves forward. Thus, you need to get around all the bottle obstacles. The one who does it faster wins.

"Where to invest money?"

The presenter calls two couples (a man and a woman in each pair): “Now you will try to open a whole network of banks as quickly as possible, investing only one bill in each. Receive initial contributions! (Gives the couples money in candy wrappers). Pockets can serve as banks for your deposits , lapels, and all secluded places. Try to arrange your deposits as quickly as possible, open as many banks as possible. Get ready.... Let's start!" The facilitator helps the pairs complete the task; after one minute, the facilitator sums up the results. Presenter: “How many bills do you have left? What about you? Great! All the money is invested in the business! Well done! And now I tell the women to quickly withdraw all deposits, and since a deposit in a bank can only be withdrawn by the one who deposited it and no one else “You will withdraw your deposit blindfolded so as not to see other people’s deposits.” (Women are blindfolded, men are swapped). At the command of the presenter, the women enthusiastically withdraw their deposits, suspecting nothing.

"Tell someone else"

Participants stand in a circle, preferably boy-girl, you need to pass each other a banana sandwiched between your legs, it turns out to be fun.

"Clothespins"

Clothespins are attached to the lady, the man must remove them blindfolded, then you can change.

"Drop the Egg"

Number of participants: several couples
Optional: eggs or balls
Couples stand with their backs to each other, leaning forward slightly. An egg is sandwiched between the backs (a little lower).
The task is to carefully lower the egg to the floor. The couple whose egg remains intact wins. The egg can be replaced with a rubber ball. In this case, the competition is won by the pair whose ball, after touching the floor, does not roll to the side.

"Quick Sponges"

Several couples are required and stand in front of the audience. Next, take a plastic bottle from under or any other 2-liter bottle, close it tightly with a lid and press it between each guy’s legs. Then the girls, without using their hands, must unscrew the cap of the bottle. To put it simply, you have to do it with your mouth.
The winner is the pair in which the girl unscrews the lid the fastest.
When she does this, she immediately runs forward with the lid raised up.

"Water carriers"

Women sit on a chair and hold a bucket between their legs.
Opposite, men stand with water bottles clutched between their legs.
Without using their hands, men must carry and not spill the water and pour it into the woman’s bucket. Whoever has the most water and meets the deadline will win the prize.

"Who are you?"

The player's task is to guess, blindfolded, by touch, who is standing in front of him. To make this as difficult as possible, you can change clothes.

"Betrothal"

Pairs are selected. You need to tie a rope to the ring, which is attached to the girl’s belt, so that the ring does not reach 10-15 cm to the floor.
And the “finger” will also be quite large, the bottle itself will be the “finger” on which you need to put a ring. The bottle is placed between the young man’s knees. The boy and the girl stand facing each other at a distance of half a meter.
They are faced with the task of “getting engaged,” that is, putting the ring on their “finger” as many times as possible in one minute.

"Golden fever"

Players are placed in a circle, in the center of which there is a large number of small prizes. To the music, players pass a balloon to each other. The player who has the ball in his hands when the music stops takes one prize, and the game continues until there are no prizes left. Then the second round begins, the time of which is limited by the presenter - 5-10 minutes. The ball is also passed around in a circle accompanied by music, but the player in whose hands the ball is during the pause can take any prize from any player. Is it interesting to watch how players fight for the most attractive prize, “dispossess” the luckiest one, or strive for everyone to have prizes?

"Match"

It is recommended to do it in the evening, when it is already dark or still getting dark. Props: saucer, box of matches. The lights go out, the participants sit in a circle next to each other, and a saucer is placed in the center of the circle. Someone lights a match and passes it to a neighbor (so you have to sit next to him), who gives it to his neighbor, etc. round. Anyone whose match has gone out can be asked absolutely any question by anyone. An answer is required, except in cases where the question is too compromising. As practice shows, after a couple of warm-up questions, participants are drawn into the game, and the questions are very “interesting.” And the saucer is needed to throw burnt matches.

"Bedbugs"

From 2 to 6 people participate, but optimally - 4. They play on a notebook sheet, on a square field, where each player uses a pen of his own color. The game begins with drawing the “main bug” - a cross surrounded by a frame, and the “headquarters” - an environment of eight crosses. Then you can place five crosses per turn. You can only place your cross next to another cross of yours (the cells must touch horizontally, vertically or diagonally). If there is an enemy sign nearby, then it can be destroyed by painting the cell in your color; it is no longer possible to return this cell back. The game is played to destroy the “main bugs”. But the most interesting thing about this game is that the participants, who usually play for themselves, have the right to enter into alliances and break them as the situation changes or out of personal preferences. Often a good intrigue brings more results than well-built combinations. Possible addition: a player who has built a square of eight “bugs” can place a new “main bug” in the center, and the old one is painted over in the player’s color. Such a revolution allows you to save your army from defeat if the enemy gets close to the old “main one”.

"Tower"

Game at the table. Two teams each receive a pack of paper clips, cocktail straws, 10 sheets of paper, and tape. Their task is to build a stable tower within the allotted time. The main condition: half of the time required for construction, teams can talk (i.e., discuss options), and half must remain silent (during construction).

"Carry on"

The players sit in a circle. One of them starts the game by naming a noun and its definition. The second participant gives the next definition, the third - another, etc. The player who gives the fifth definition offers a new noun. Example: the sun is bright - radiant - golden - blinding - winter. The candy is small - sweet - chocolate - sticky, etc.

"Come to Kostroma"

One person plays a game inviting people to come to three different cities as follows: “Come to Kyiv!” - the presenter shouts and at the same time quickly slams the table with the index finger of first his left and then his right hand; “Come to Krasnodar!” - lowers both hands onto the table, palms down; “Come to Kostroma!” - turns his hands over on the table, palms up. This must be done very quickly. Everyone repeats the movements after the leader, who is trying to confuse the participants (the phrase does not correspond to the movement of the hands). If a player makes a mistake, he is eliminated from the game.

"Which one are you?"

Using only three figures - a square, a triangle and a circle, have guests draw 12 people. They should all be different, and how many figures and which ones will go for one person is up to everyone to decide on their own. Now you need to count the number of figures. If there are more squares, you are persistent, firm and sometimes impenetrable. If there are more triangles, then you are able to get carried away by an idea, are impetuous, but persistent in achieving your goals. If there are more circles, then you are sensitive, emotional, able to empathize with others, but have high level anxiety.

"A bountiful harvest"

Equipment for the game is prepared: straightened paper clips - hooks - are attached to the candies in candy wrappers. A rope ring is placed around the neck of two players (the thickness of the rope should not be greater than the size of the hook), and the candies are scattered on the floor - on the “field”. The players get down on all fours, with the ring slightly short of the floor, and begin to collect candies without helping themselves with their hands, that is, trying to hook the hook with their rope. The “harvested” harvest must be taken to your plate and removed without using your hands in order to go for the next portion. The player himself makes the decision: will he put each candy he picks up in a plate or will he collect 2-3 before taking them to storage, since the game time is limited. You cannot pick up a candy that has fallen off the rope with your hands. The player who collects the most candies wins.

"Spoons"

For this game, you need to select from a deck of cards cards of the same value of all suits according to the number of players: if 4 people are playing, then - aces, twos, threes, fours; if five - from ace to fives, etc. Spoons are placed in the middle of the table, the number of which is 1 less than the number of players. The cards are shuffled and dealt equally to all players. The players' task is to collect cards of the same value as quickly as possible. The players' actions are as follows: they must quickly identify an unnecessary card and throw it face down on the table. The one who does it faster shouts “Stop!”, and then the rest of the players must immediately lay out their card. Then everyone moves their card clockwise to the next player. Players look at the cards and throw away the unnecessary ones again, trying to do this as quickly as possible. The player who has collected all four cards of the same value shouts “Spoons!”, and the players take the spoons apart. The one who does not get a spoon does not participate in the further game. The game continues until a winner is determined.

"Narrow Path"

Before starting the game, place two chairs with seats facing each other at a distance of 60-70 cm. An empty plastic bottle is placed on the seats of the chairs, close to the edge. Players form several pairs - a man and a woman - who must pass between the chairs without knocking over the bottles. After each pass, the chairs are moved by 10 cm. Players cannot go to the back of the head, but only next to them, on their hands, etc., as their imagination dictates. The pair that knocks down at least one bottle leaves the game.

"Treasure Island"

Draw a map of an imaginary island with many details, draw it into small cells, mark them with letters vertically and numbers horizontally. Attach the card at the entrance to the room, guessing which cell contains the “treasure” - a prize that you will give to the person who guessed it. At the beginning of the holiday, guests receive a flag on a pin with their name and place it in any cell. The one whose flag was closest to the “treasure” receives it, and the one who missed the most gives a forfeit.

"Chicago"

To play you need two dice, the number of players is unlimited. In the first round, the player strives to roll the dice one by one to roll two points. The first one to do this scores two points. In the second round you need to roll three points, in the third - four, etc. up to twelve. The one who collects the highest amount is considered the winner.

If you work in a friendly team that loves good parties, then competitions for a fun company will definitely come in handy. And if you just throw parties for your friends or children from time to time, then you know how interesting competitions are, especially when people in the company don’t know each other very well, but you still want to overcome embarrassment.

Many people (let’s not point fingers, but most often these are not our most positive comrades) sometimes ask the question - why all these competitions? Usually I get off with jokes or answer seriously that otherwise it will be boring. In fact, the reason, of course, is not boredom. Any holiday for adults most often involves alcohol, and so that guests are not too zealous with breastfeeding, they need to be a little distracted, amused, and simply encouraged to dance.

Another important aspect is embarrassment, which is something I often encounter when throwing a party for my children or nephews. They have already passed the age when you can just come up and start playing together, and when children who are strangers to each other find themselves in the same company, you need to help them overcome a slight chill in communication.

The only place where you can do without additional entertainment is a youth party in a good club, where it’s not boring for adults even without fun competitions, and it’s better to help any group of adults spend time with pleasure and fun.

Preparation

Don't think that you can prepare the entire party, including table games for adults, at the last second. I usually set aside a few days for this because you will need:

  • write a script;
  • select competitions for adults;
  • find or buy props;
  • stock up on small prizes for the winners;
  • minimal rehearsal (for example, if it is expected that several large women from the accounting department will compete in bag jumping, then you need to check in advance whether the room can withstand such a scale and whether there is room to turn around).

Ideally, you need an assistant for all this.

Game "Toast to the birthday boy" on his birthday

How to prepare fun birthday contests? It is best if they are at least slightly related to the hero of the occasion. An example of the simplest word game for a birthday - compiled right there at the table.

What will you need for this entertainment? A pen and a card in which you need to write a congratulatory text in advance, using blanks instead of adjectives - you will fill them in together with the guests.

Text of the blank for congratulating the birthday boy:

Those who do not know what should happen in the end will begin to diligently praise the hero of the occasion, listing his best qualities (young, smart, handsome, experienced), and those who are a little more familiar with this type of table creativity will definitely screw something up. something sudden and caustic.

While the guests are praising the birthday boy, you carefully fill in the words instead of the missing adjectives, and then loudly and with expression you read out the result to the friendly laughter of the whole company.

Pick one or two outdoor games for your birthday - for example, a small quest that can be arranged anywhere. Don't make it too long; three to five steps will be enough.

By the way, if you have enough courage, then try making the key the main subject of the quest, which is why the banquet hall is closed.

Good funny birthday contests also come from ordinary restrictions - a game with forks makes guests groan with laughter. To conduct this competition, you need to take several ordinary items (if you are organizing a birthday game, these can be especially durable gifts that cannot be scratched or broken) and two table forks, as well as a thick scarf. The hero of the occasion is blindfolded, given forks with which he can touch this or that object, and asked to guess what is in front of him.

Children's or teenagers' party? Funny competitions for teenagers will help defuse the situation just as much as competitions for adults. A fun activity can be done with four bananas and a stool (a coffee table will do). The idea is simple - you need to get on all fours, and using only your teeth, peel and eat a banana for a while.

Good competitions for young people should be fun and very funny. Competitions for teenagers can also be theatrical. Prepare several sets of props (ordinary household items in unexpected combinations - for example, a comb, a burnt-out light bulb and a chair cover in one set, and a mop, a soft toy and a bright plastic glass in another), and also prepare several names of popular films, focus on your audience - it’s better to take what is familiar to everyone.

The essence of the task is to act out a scene from the film using props. The winners are determined by applause.

"Sedentary entertainment" at the table

What to do if moving competitions are not suitable for a feast? In this situation, it is better to choose something neutral - ordinary word games at the table like “crocodile” go very, very well.

Game "In my pants"

Take ready-made ones or come up with your own competitions for adults - for example, you can use the idea “In my pants.”

There is no need to announce the name. The guests sit at the table, each tells his neighbor on the right the name of the film that came to his mind. And he remembers what his neighbor tells him.

And then the presenter announces: Now each of you, in turn, will say the following out loud: "In my pants...", and then - the name of the movie that your neighbor told you.

All guests take turns saying. It will be funny if someone has “Office Romance” or “300 Spartans” in their pants.

I-games

Fun table competitions can be based on anything. For example, there are several types of “I” games. One is predominantly for teenagers - in it two players compete to see how many candies can fit in their mouth, after each candy they need to more or less clearly pronounce any stupid phrase, for example, “I am a fat-cheeked lip-slapper.”

The adult version of the game is slightly different - guests must introduce themselves (say the word with a serious and calm look "I") in a circle until one of them gets confused or distracted (by the way, laughter is also considered a defeat), and the host invites the other guests to give him a funny nickname.

After this, the fun begins, which unites all table competitions like a chain reaction - it can be very difficult not to laugh, and after a couple of minutes everyone has a nickname with which he introduces himself (for example: “I am a furry pseudopod”, “I am a cheerful armpit”, “I am a rosy-cheeked lip-slapper,” etc.)

In the next round, the person who laughed is given a second nickname, and he must pronounce it in its entirety (“I am a furry pseudopod—green Chingachgook”).

Usually this game ends on the fourth circle because everyone is laughing! This competition is best held when the guests are already a little “fun”.

Not only are birthday contests memorable for guests, but also the end of the evening. At any party, it would be appropriate to pay a little attention to the guests; for preparation you will need several balloons (according to the number of those present, plus a few in reserve), and notes with good rhymed wishes - when the invitees begin to leave or you need to change the mood to a more positive one, invite the guests to choose their own balloon fate and burst it.

Collective readings good wishes usually accompanied by good-natured laughter and lifting everyone's spirits.

Examples of wishes can be downloaded below, and then printed and cut out:

Over time, you will collect your own collection of cool birthday contests and, based on the mood of the guests, you will understand which holiday contests will go with a bang, and which ones are better organized while lightly drinking.

Save yourself universal competitions for the company - this way you can be sure that you will find something to do in any situation. If you are a novice presenter and do not have much experience, then it is better to have a separate notebook for table games and competitions, and also prepare props - for example, some games require sets of cards with the names of songs or films written down.

As a rule, competitions for drunken company are often very obscene, and this is understandable - adults become liberated when drunk.

Game "Why did I come here"

Prepare entertainment that involves dancing or hugging so guests can express their warmth in an appropriate way.

Game “I’ll tell you a secret”

An interesting entertainment for which you need to prepare a little - “I’ll tell you a secret.” What is the essence of the game? Everything is very simple - each of the guests draws cards from a hat with a funny text in verse prepared in advance (you will have to try hard here). All cards begin with the words “I’ll tell you a secret,” and then there are possible options, for example:

  • I’ll tell you a secret that I don’t wear underwear, if you doubt it, I’ll show you now;
  • I’ll tell you a secret, I’m on a diet, I only eat grass, I don’t look at cutlets.

If you choose active competitions, such as the best dance or running around chairs, make sure that there is enough space around so that people of all sizes feel comfortable.

Do you prefer competitions for a small company? It happens that you need competitions for parties, but you definitely won’t have too big a group, try to play something intimate and not require a large number of people. These could be text games and competitions for a small company, or verbal ones, for example:

  • Burim;
  • writing a fairy tale line by line;
  • forfeits.

Changeling Games

Invite guests to guess lines from songs. Examples can be downloaded here:

or TV program names:

But karaoke competitions are a wonderful form of entertainment for a large group of adults, and the older you are, the more soulful the game. It is necessary to select several participants, as well as establish a jury (usually its role is played by all the guests who gathered at the birthday table).

And then there is the usual karaoke duel, but each participant must not only perform a song, but also present it artistically - you can play imaginary instruments, use simple props and invite “spectators.” Good mood guaranteed for everyone!

In general, if you need to celebrate a birthday at home, karaoke is a great way to entertain a motley group at the table. It often happens that elderly relatives and young people meet at a birthday party, or people who simply don’t know each other very well - song games will help unite everyone, and while having tea and cake, it’s quite possible to play Board games- fortunately, now there are enough of them.

If you decide to prepare interesting entertainment and games for a drunk company, then it is better to refrain from anything that could be perceived as offensive - unfortunately, people do not always separate the game genre from reality, especially if they are not sober, which often happens in the company of friends and friends on holidays. Choose the most neutral of your fun competitions at the table, and have a funny playful toast ready, which will help you change the topic of conversation in case of the slightest negativity.

You shouldn’t stock up on too many competitions; a person playing all evening gets tired, whether he’s drunk or sober, but sometimes everyone will be happy to play once or twice between toasts and table conversations. The greatest interest will be generated by those competitions in which there was good preparation and organization - people love to be taken care of.

In my personal collection there are about fifty different fun games, and I can’t say that this is a lot or a little - birthday competitions for children are not used as games for a group of adults.

Now you have ready-made competitions for adults, and enough ideas to come up with your own competition for a birthday or any other holiday that you want to make special!

The customs of our country are such that rarely any holidays are complete without the consumption of strong drinks. So, what can you do to have fun and cheer up during a feast?

This game has been known for a long time, and hardly anyone has not played it at least once. The idea is this: one item is taken from 6 people present at the celebration and placed in a bag specially prepared in advance.
The presenter can ask any of those not participating in the competition: “What should this forfeit do? “After receiving the answer, the presenter shows which forfeit got this task. Fant does it.

Boxing match

This is a game for real men. To participate in it you need to find two volunteers who are not averse to showing their strength.
The presenter gives each person boxing gloves and invites them to stretch out a little, for example, do a couple of exercises.
All other participants must create an atmosphere of tension before the fight. After a few minutes, the presenter announces the start of the battle. Participants take a stand. At this very time, the presenter gives each of the players a chocolate candy.
The players' task is to turn them around. The participant who completes this task faster than the other wins.
He is awarded a prize.

"The Road to Freedom"

Before the game starts, you need to organize two teams: one team of men, the other of women. The point of the game is for each team to make a long rope out of their own things. They should put these things in line. The team that makes the rope longer than the other team wins.

"Serenades"

The presenter makes several cards in advance. On each one are written the first two lines from any song known to everyone. Several participants are selected based on the number of cards. Each player needs to continue the song that he got. For each positive performance result, you need to give a small prize.

"Dress the Lady"

Several couples consisting of a man and a woman must take part in this competition. The men are given a ribbon, one end of which must be secured to the girl’s clothing, and the other end goes to the man, who must wrap it around the woman. The winner is the pair in which the guy completes the task faster than others.
The winning team is awarded a prize.

"Treat"

Before starting this game, you need to organize several pairs. According to the number of pairs, the presenter must prepare a plate of ice cream and a dessert spoon in advance. Players from each team are located at some distance from each other. One of the players must scoop up a small amount of ice cream and take it to their partner, but they must carry it without using their hands - holding the spoon in their teeth. In the same position, this ice cream needs to be fed to the second player. In the end, the couple that eats their ice cream faster than the other wins.

"Feed your loved one"

2 couples should take part in the game, preferably if they consist of a man and a woman. Each pair receives a chocolate candy, which they must unwrap without using their hands. It will be quite interesting for the rest of the audience to see how the participants will do this.

"Ring"

Before starting this game, the leader must prepare pencils (according to the number of participants) and a ring. All participants in the game (there can be no more than 10 people) must form a circle, and it is best for men and women to alternate with each other.
The presenter gives each player a pencil, on which he puts a ring. Participants must pass this ring to each other in a circle, from pencil to pencil.
Using your hands is prohibited. The game turns out to be quite funny.

Men must participate in the competition. The meaning of the game is as follows: men, sitting on a chair with a newspaper in their hands, each read their own newspaper at the same time. Moreover, they should sit in a fairly relaxed position, crossing their legs and rolling up one of their trouser legs (the leg should be visible).
And since the competition is to identify the best reader, they must read as best and as expressively as possible, trying to outshine each other with their talent. The best texts to read are: different styles, it will be more interesting.
After the readers finish their speeches, the presenter announces that this is actually a competition to identify... the hairiest leg. Therefore, the prize goes to the corresponding participant.

"Rhinos"

Any number of people can join the game, and everyone can participate for themselves or everyone can join into 2 teams.
Before the game starts, the presenter must prepare balloons, and their number must correspond to the number of players. You need to prepare the same amount of regular pushpins and pieces of regular adhesive plaster.
The balls are tied with a thread to any objects, but it must be taken into account that the length of the thread should be no more than 30 cm. You need to pierce each piece of adhesive plaster with a button and secure it to the forehead. Each participant should have such a device for piercing balls.
The presenter explains the rules, which boil down to the following: everyone must burst as many balls as possible using a button. Do not use your hands while doing this.
From the outside, the game looks very interesting and funny. If each player plays for himself, then in the end you need to count the number of balloons he has burst.
If the game is a team game, then the total number of burst balloons is calculated accordingly.
For such an interesting competition, the winners should naturally receive a prize.

"Dressers"

The game involves the participation of 3-4 pairs of participants, consisting of men and women. Each man is given mittens, and the woman is given a robe with buttons.
The task of each participant is to fasten the buttons, and to do it faster than their opponents.
The winner is the one who completes this task faster than the other.

Match tournament

This game may consist of several stages. Several teams (3-4), 4-5 people each, must take part.
If the team takes first place, it receives three points, second - 2; third - 1 point.

The stages of this game1 are as follows:
1) walk from start to finish, holding a matchbox on a clenched fist;
2) carry a matchbox on your back;
3) walk with a matchbox on your foot;
4) use matches to spell out the word HOLIDAY;
5) count the matches;
6) etc.
The total number of points is calculated and the winning team is determined.

"Twirl tufts"

Before the game starts, you need to choose four participants. They, in turn, determine their own playing partners.
Each participant is given 10-12 small hair ties. The participants' task is to decorate their boyfriend's hair with as many elastic bands as possible.
Spectators must determine which of the pairs has the most “decorated” participant. The prize goes to them.


Recognize your partner by their hand

The name of this competition speaks for itself. Several pairs are selected from those who want to play. The essence of the game is as follows: blindfolded, you need to determine which of the men is from her pair.
The winner is the pair whose participant completed the task faster than others.

"Beard jokes"

Anyone can participate in this game. Its meaning boils down to the following: any of the participants begins to tell a joke; one of the other players continues to talk, and a piece of cotton wool is attached to his chin. After 10 minutes of the game, the most “bearded” participant is determined. He is the one who becomes the winner.

The duration of this game is 3-4 minutes. 3 people must participate. The players' task is to create a holiday menu, and each dish on this menu must begin with any letter chosen by the host. Within 3 minutes, participants remember all the dishes they know and write them down. In the end, the winner is determined. The one with the longest list will be considered.

"Fairy-tale character"

Before starting the game, the presenter must prepare several cards with names fairy-tale heroes. The number of participants corresponds to the number of cards. Everyone must come to the table and, without saying a word, but using only facial expressions and gestures, explain to everyone else which hero he got.
There can be multiple winners in this game. They will be all those whose explanations were understood and guessed by the audience. As a continuation of this game, you can offer the participants a number of more cards; naturally, the names of the heroes should be different. Thus, several more players are eliminated. And so on, until there are 2 participants left, who, by competing, determine which of them is the winner.

"Mystery Prize"

Before starting the game, you need to identify a participant and prepare a gift: for this, any object that is intended as such must be wrapped in paper, and a piece of paper with any riddle placed on top. After that, wrap the item again and put the piece of paper with the riddle again, and so on. The number of layers can be any. The participant’s task is to unfold this paper and say the answer out loud. If a participant finds it difficult to answer, any other player who was the first to guess the answer can join the game. In this case, it is he, and not the previous player, who continues the game. The last one to solve the riddle wins the prize.

"Mobile phone"

It is best for everyone present at the celebration to participate in this game.
The rules of the game are very simple: without leaving the table, participants must start counting from one, but there is one peculiarity: if, when counting, a participant gets the number 3 or a number ending with it, he must say “ding-ding” instead.
If the number 5 is “dong-dong”, the number 7 is “ding-ding”. The one who makes a mistake is out of the game. And the rest continue the game.

“Choose a prize!”

This is very interesting game in the sense that each participant will ultimately receive a prize. You need to prepare several bags with gifts hidden in them in advance. Before the game starts, the host must prepare several gifts. What it will be, the participants do not know.
Each bag is hung on a thread, which in turn is tied to a rope. It turns out that there should be several bags on the rope.
The number of players participating in this game must correspond to the number of bags. They are all blindfolded and given scissors, with which they must cut one bag from the rope.
This game does not assume there is a winner.

"Slipper for Cinderella"

All participants must remove their shoes and place them in a common pile. After that, they are blindfolded and asked to find their mate.
The participant who completed this task faster than others wins.

"Artists"

This competition is aimed at identifying the artistic abilities of participants. You can play without leaving your seat, and everyone can participate. All participants must be provided with blank sheets of paper and markers. The essence of the game is very simple: you need to draw any object on the letter given by the leader. Those who drew the same objects are eliminated. At the end, when 2 people remain, the most original drawing is determined, and its artist is awarded first place.

"To the Discoverer"

Participants must play the role of discoverers of planets. The role of planets should be played by ordinary balloons. Several participants must inflate as many balloons as possible within a certain time and then draw little figures on them.
The participant who has more figures than other participants wins.

"Drinker"

For this competition you need to select 4-5 participants. Props: glass of wine or beer, teaspoon. Participants must drink the contents of the glass using a spoon. The winner is the one who completed this task first.

"Alcohol relay race"

A very interesting game, it suggests motor activity participants. Two teams of participants of 5-7 people each should be organized. The most important thing is that the number of participants is odd. The finish and start lines are marked, on which the participants of each team line up in 2 lines. A chair is placed at the finish line, an empty glass and a bottle of wine or beer or vodka are placed on it. This is determined by the relay participants themselves. The first player must run to the finish line, pour the contents of the bottle into a glass and return to the team, standing at the rear. Only after the first participant comes running can the second participant enter the game. His task is to run to the chair and drink the glass poured by the first player. And this continues until the bottle is empty.

"Best Speaker"

This competition is to identify the best speaker among those present.
Several people can try to become one. Everyone is given a “lollipop” and asked to say a tongue twister... with the “lollipop” in their mouth. If a participant does not complete the task, he is eliminated from the competition. If he succeeds, he is given another candy, after which he must say the next tongue twister. The game continues until one participant remains. He becomes the best speaker of the evening.

"Pass the leaflet"

This competition is very interesting. At least 8 people must participate. They all stand in a circle, and one of them is given a blank sheet of white paper. The participant must pass this sheet to the next player, holding it by inhaling air. If the sheet was not handed over for any reason, the participant is eliminated from the game.
The remaining 2 or 3 participants can be considered winners. They are awarded prizes accordingly.

"Beer lover"

This competition requires 2 volunteers. They can be chosen from among beer lovers. Each participant is given a bottle of beer with a nipple attached to the neck. They must drink this beer directly through the nipple. The winner is the participant who completed the task faster than the other.

"Blow up the balloon"

Each participant is given a new balloon. Music is turned on, during which they must inflate this balloon. The rules of this game suggest that the participant who gets the ball wins bigger size or it will burst.
For this competition, it is best to choose a large ball.

"Please"

The game was borrowed from the West, where it was called “Simon, Speak.” Here it has changed somewhat and for some reason received a different name: “Please.”
About 10 people can take part in the game. They all stand in a circle, with a leader in the middle who gives various commands to the participants. But participants must only perform those that begin with the word “please.”
If a participant executes a command without this word, he is eliminated from the game.
Commands should sound quickly so that the players cannot immediately figure out whether to execute this command or not. The remaining three people can be considered winners.

If the anniversary is boring, then such a holiday is not something that will not be remembered; no one else will come to visit you. Therefore, before celebrating an anniversary, you need to prepare for it. Come up with a plan for the entire holiday, so to speak, sketch out a small scenario. And you also need to come up with your own original and cool competitions for a woman's 50th birthday, which can be played at the table. If you come up with one or two competitions yourself, then you can take the rest from us. For you, we have prepared a selection of a wide variety of competitions that are played while sitting at the festive table.

Competition 1 - “Battle of the Sexes”
No, there is no need to dismantle the floors and fight with them. In this competition, men will compete against women. The presenter asks the women a question, and they answer it. And then the question is for men and the men must give the answer. But the questions are not simple: women are asked men's questions, and men are asked women's questions. Afterwards, whichever team gets the most correct answers congratulates the hero of the day.

And hereAnd questions for women:
- a universal device that can be used to both hammer and cut? (Axe)
- in this game you can hit with a punch, a head and even a heel (football)
- what is usually checked in the engine? (carburetor)
- construction device for precision (level)
- What is a hockey shootout called in football? (penalty)

Questions for men:
- what is inserted into what: a thread into a needle or a needle into a thread? (thread into a needle)
- bag in bag? (cosmetic bag)
- what do you put in shortbread dough: yeast or sand? (neither one nor the other)
- What is used to remove old nail polish? (using acetone)
- how to quickly dry applied nail polish? (blow on them)

Competition 2 - Compliments to the hero of the day
And this competition is only for men. Since our birthday girl is a woman, men should give her compliments. But not everything is so simple - compliments should begin with the letter Z. It is important here that the hero of the day herself has a sense of humor and does not take offense. Each man at the table takes turns giving his compliment. You can't repeat yourself. Anyone who could not name a compliment in five seconds is eliminated. In the end, the one who remains last wins.

Examples of compliments:
- cheerful; alive; desired; pearl; burning; babbling; and so on
But this competition has a continuation - women can also take turns complimenting men. And all compliments must begin with the letter M.
Here are examples of compliments:
- dreamy; magical; wise; mega super; cute; mighty; and so on.

Competition 3 - Guess the answer.
In this competition, guests have to guess the answer. You can ask each guest individually his own question. Or you can ask a question, and whoever gives the most original answer receives a prize or one point, and at the end of the day, whoever gets the most points wins.

Example of questions, answers and prizes:
1. Did he leave both his grandmother and his grandfather?
Answer: sex.
Prize: condoms.

2. What is: 90, 60, 90?
Answer: speed of vehicles before the traffic police post, before the traffic police post and after the traffic police post.
Prize: whistle.

3. It hangs and stands. Sometimes it's cold, sometimes it's hot?
Answer: shower.
Prize: shower gel.

4. What do you eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?
Answer: Breakfast lunch and dinner.
Prize: cookbook.

5. According to statistics, more than 40 million people do this every night?
Answer: “sit” on the Internet.
Prize: flash drive.

Competition 4 - Guess the movie.
Everyone loves watching films, especially Soviet ones. And in films they often drink very often. Do you drink on anniversaries? Of course yes! let's play - the host describes the film and the situation where they drink, and the guests must name the name of the film. Whoever names the most correct names wins the competition.
So, movie descriptions:
- friends are sitting in one of the Moscow baths on New Year's Eve. (Irony of Fate or Enjoy Your Bath)
- a plumber, a drinker, drinking in a pub with a new acquaintance. As a result, his partner leaves the locksmith, and his new friend wakes up in the bathroom. (Afonya)
- three friends are having a drink with the manager of the trading base. And there they decide to go to work and come up with a name for their operation. (Operation Y")
- one friend, or rather a comrade, brings another in the “Weeping Willow” restaurant to the desired condition. (The Diamond Arm)
- it happened in the Caucasus. Or more precisely, on Gogol Street, 47. One lover of folklore got so drunk that he doesn’t remember what happened. (Caucasian captive).

Any feast is an occasion to gather loved ones and relatives. And to make it more fun, you need to diversify it with table competitions. The options are described in the article.

Table games for a fun company


Cool table games and competitions


Table games for the elderly

  • Force Majeure– each player is given a card describing the unforeseen situation. Due to his life wisdom, the participant must highlight the maximum number of advantages of this situation. The participant with the most advantages found wins. Possible situations: you forgot your wallet on the bus, got caught in a storm during a boat trip, you were locked in a museum for the night, all the inhabitants of the city suddenly disappeared.
  • Portrait– you need to draw a portrait of the neighbor on the left using a felt-tip pen. The one who draws the most accurate portrait will win.
  • What to do with him?– each participant takes one item out of the box and talks about the options for its use. It is better to put “youth” items: spinners, headsets, smart watches, etc.

Table games and competitions at birthday parties


Table games at a wedding


Table games for corporate events


New table games


Table games for teachers

  • Let's remember the alphabet– the presenter names the letter of the alphabet (th, ь, ъ, ы – don’t touch it!). The participant must find any ingredient in the plate that begins with this letter (herring, carrot, spoon). The first one to find the ingredient guesses the next letter.
  • Do the math– a small jar is filled with banknotes. You must try to calculate the amount without opening the jar. The one who names the sum closest to the correct answer wins.
  • Newspaper congratulations- You will need newspaper and scissors. The task is to compose a congratulation from the words that the participants must cut out from the newspaper. The missing words can be added with a pen, but there should be a minimum number of them.

New Year's table games


Table role-playing games

  • The presenter reads the text, and the characters say their lines.



  • Each pair of players, man + woman, is dealt cards with the baby’s parameters. Now imagine that the wife through the maternity hospital window is trying to tell her husband what the child looks like. Options: black, weight 4 kg, large ears; blue eyes, height - 45cm, your smile from ear to ear; cunning eyes, screams worse than the director, weight - 3 kg.
  • Guests know how to behave in standard situations. Now it’s worth imagining that an acquaintance has taken place: aliens and an astronaut, the owner of a haunted house, a yeti and a hunter, a man from the future with his relative from the last century. A couple of guests need to get into character and stage an unusual acquaintance.

Table game for pensioners


Table game Why did you come?

The host asks each guest in turn, “Why did you come to the holiday?” The guest takes a card out of the box and reads the answer.

Table game Well, damn it

Guests are given roles, and they must repeat their phrases at the right moment.

Table games for a small company

  • Wish– each guest writes his wish and puts the piece of paper in the jar. The presenter takes out all the wishes and reads them out loud. Guests must guess the wishes of others and choose the most secret.
  • Chamomile– a daisy is made from a cardboard circle and plain paper. Write tasks on the petals (depict a butterfly, tell a funny incident from your life, kiss the hand of all women present). All desires should be easily fulfilled at the table.
  • Forks– the participant is blindfolded and given two forks. Next, you should put any object (pencil, folder, flower) on the plate. Touching the item only with forks, the player must guess it.

When choosing games, consider the number of people and the age of the guests. Prepare the props in advance and think about the sequence of competitions.