Fun games to play with a group of girlfriends




















They rarely get it right, but it is hilarious to watch hyper third grade boys play it. Especially when you tell them to play the trombone or something.

Once a person finds the hider s , instead of announcing it, they proceed to join in on the hiding. The last person to find the entire group loses. Everyone has a piece of paper and one person at a time has the dictionary. That person opens to a random page, finds a word they don't know, and announces it to the group.

If nobody in the group knows the word, they can proceed. Each person writes the word on a slip of paper and makes up a definition for it, except for the person who found the word they write the actual definition.

After writing, everyone turns in their definitions to the first person who proceeds to read all the definitions fake and real aloud to the group. Everyone but the announcer gets one guess as to which definition is correct. After everyone has guessed, the announcer reveals the correct answer.

If you guessed the correct definition, you get a point. If someone guessed your made up definition, you get a point for each time it was guessed.

If nobody guesses the correct definition, the person who originally chose the word gets a point. Then the dictionary is passed to the next person and the process is repeated. Basically there's a card read aloud, like, 'Who would have the worst passenger rating on Uber? Then the person who got the most votes gets to call out who they think voted for them. It promotes funny story telling, too.

Choose a random list on Wikipedia, like countries by population. Either do the top 10 or top 20, and each person gets one or two guesses. You get one point for number one on the list, two points for number two, etc.

So you're aiming for the lower half of the list, or safe and pick a easy one at the top. Go through some lists and the one with most points wins. First, everyone writes a sentence with preferably vivid imagery. Next, everyone passes their paper, now with a sentence, to their right, and now everyone must draw a picture representing that sentence.

Before passing the paper on, you fold over the sentence, leaving only the picture, with which the next person must describe using a sentence. Repeat these steps until you get your paper back, and have fun charting the course of sentence and pictures! It is like the guessing game but the player gets to ask not more than 20 questions to figure out what the other player has in mind.

Or, on the contrary, maybe you end up choosing something totally innocent for the second round, and it will be fun to see your opponent asking the naughtiest questions because they expect you to have something flirty in mind! This is a game comfortably played, both over text or in person too. This is apparently a game, but actually a very constructive conversation, which can help you understand the mind of your boyfriend or girlfriend.

However, it can also be flirty and incredibly fun. All you have to do in order to play this game is cook up a series of hypothetical situations and ask your S. As for the subject matter, the sky is the limit! Why should games be only about talking and texting? Get physical with this one! And no, not that kind of physical, rather the clean kind. The idea of a dance off is all about high octane energy and the one who dances until last beat drops, is the one who wins.

But one thing is guaranteed, no matter who wins and when, there are going to be some very fun and entertaining moments until that point. And hopefully, a beautiful bond formed with your boyfriend or girlfriend too.

Story Time is a pretty popular game as well and you might have already played it with your friends or colleagues while on the commute to someplace.

What makes it fun to play with your boyfriend or girlfriend is the intimacy you both share, which is likely to result in a sweet little love story of your own. One of you has to begin by saying or typing words that typically start a story. Or they could get playful and end the story with the very next line.

For your sake though, I hope the story continues further and ends up being a Penguin bestseller in its own right, with lots of kisses and cuddles along the way. You must have read a lot of listicles in your life. But have you ever made one for your girlfriend or boyfriend? You should! And no, not the type that got Rachel mad with Ross, but the real sweet one that will show your S.

If you want some loving too, you could set this up as a challenge for each other. Pick a topic and a deadline within which both of you will have to finish your respective lists and compare them on a specified date. And then rest assured, the celebration that will follow will consist of so many kisses they will last you a lifetime.

And also champagne, probably. Because of the nature of informative content, this game is best played over text. It can sometimes mean just a game of Twister. Get your Twister mat out and challenge each other to get the most number of wins and see each other contorting to the most ridiculous or maybe sexy, who knows bodily positions.

The rules are like so: One player says or types three statements. Two of those statements will be true of them, as in those incidents have happened in reality at some point in their lives, while one statement will be false. The order of the statements will change with each round.

I had got a spider tattoo after watching Spiderman as a teen, but have later removed it. I binge watched Baywatch when I was just 8 years old. I used to be a local spell bee champion.

The challenge for the other player is to find out which of these statements is a lie. On the brighter side though, even if you lose, you still get to learn some interesting things about your girlfriend or your boyfriend. So a win-win in the truest sense!

This is a pretty simple game to play but fun nonetheless. All you have to do is take turns in sharing the most interesting random facts about yourself. Confused as to what qualifies as interesting? Here are some examples: 1. There are three different versions available, the party version, the naughty version, and the funny version.

Have You Ever? Truth or Dare is a simple game that everyone knows how to play. It's easy to dive into, and your guests get to decide how tame or wild the game will be. If you're looking for ideas, this is a huge list of dares that includes everything from "lick the floor" to "bark like a dog" for dares.

At the end of the list, there's also a list of questions you can ask if the player chooses "truth. Truth or Dare from Party Spoons is a card game that's great for any ages or group of people.

It's fun and fast but still a card game that everyone can play. You'll need a deck of cards without the jokers , and spoons 1 less than the number of players. It can be played with a group , but for a big party, you can have multiple games going on at one time. Spoons from Considerable. You don't need to buy the game Pictionary to play it at your next party. You can easily make up your own cards and set up a big drawing area that will be a hit with your guests. There are five types of Pictionary included traditional, family, education, themed, and partner as well as a word list.

All these options mean that you can choose the one your guests will like the most. Pictionary from Icebreaker Ideas. This game of Kiss Marry Kill is a less personal touch on the original game because you use fictional characters or celebrities for your choices.

There are a ton of ideas here as well as tips for coming up with your own lists. Even grown-ups like stickers and in the Sticker Stalker Game challenges your guests to place as many of their stickers on the other guests as possible. You can assign a type or color of sticker for each guest or even use labels with that person's name on them. Two Truths and a Lie can be a great game for all ages, and it makes for a fun icebreaker for a group that may not know each other very well.

There are lots of examples of truths and lies about achievements, sports, childhood and family, food, and more. You'll even find some strategies for the game here that will give you the upper hand. Two Truths and a Lie from Hobby Lark. If you're looking for a low-key icebreaker for your party, these conversation cards from Living Locurto are a great idea. They can especially be fun for a dinner party. There are four pages here filled with conversation starters that you can print out, cut up, and place in a jar or basket.

Conversation Cards from Living Locurto. You've probably heard of those taboo word games before, but this one will be quite the challenge. Guests aren't allowed to use the word, yes, or any variation of it. You can have them wear a sticker or a yarn necklace if they say the word during the party.

It will be fun to see who's the most "decorated" at the end of the night. Don't Say Yes from Habbo Wiki. Here's a unique party game for adults that can be fun with any size of party guests.

Someone holds a "press conference" and answers questions from the other guests. The catch is that the person holding the conference doesn't know who they are pretending to be but the rest of the guests do. Press Conference from Perfect Party Games. React, and Act is an icebreaker game that will have your guests acting and reacting to different situations such as winning the lottery or getting fired.



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