Birth­day

Interesting mobile contests for the birthday of adults

adult birth­day is not only deli­cious food, danc­ing and com­mu­ni­ca­tion. This is a good mood, a pos­i­tive charge for a long time and pleas­ant mem­o­ries of the hol­i­day. And all this can be achieved if you approach the birth­day orga­ni­za­tion cre­ative­ly.

Overview of active games for home

A vari­ety of enter­tain­ment is suit­able for the hol­i­day. And qui­et gath­er­ings, and intel­lec­tu­al games, and dances. But a birth­day for adults will be much rich­er and more inter­est­ing if mobile and fun­ny games are pro­vid­ed. If there are a lot of peo­ple at the par­ty, then any team com­pe­ti­tions can be held.

The most cheer­ful and pos­i­tive ones are those in which you need to show act­ing skills or speed of reac­tion.

  • “Guess the word”. This game will require a leader. All par­tic­i­pants in the game are divid­ed into two teams. The facil­i­ta­tor writes in advance on a piece of paper the words to be shown to the par­tic­i­pants of each round. In this case, one team shows, the oth­er guess­es. The more words guessed in a cer­tain amount of time, the more points the team scores. Then they change places. The game has sev­er­al rounds, each of which has a theme. For exam­ple, in the first round, you can show musi­cal instru­ments, in the sec­ond — the emo­tion­al states of a per­son, in the third — famous peo­ple. Usu­al­ly such a com­pe­ti­tion is fun and dynam­ic.
  • “Get in the bot­tle.” The game caus­es a lot of laugh­ter and at the same time is not easy. A pen­cil is attached to a skirt or trousers with a pin. With­out help­ing with his hands, the play­er must hit the neck of the bot­tle, which is on the floor, with a pen­cil. In the end, he just needs to sit down suc­cess­ful­ly. The play­er has to suf­fer, while the audi­ence is very fun­ny at this time.
  • “Zhmur­ki”. A ll-known chil­dren’s game can turn into unprece­dent­ed fun. The main thing is to free up space for this so as not to destroy the house, break the dish­es and not get injured. Every­one knows the rules. The leader is put on a blind­fold. Then every­one scat­ters, while behav­ing as qui­et­ly as pos­si­ble, some­times they can give sig­nals. After some­one is caught, you need to guess who turned out to be the vic­tim. If you suc­ceed­ed in guess­ing, the leader and the one caught change places.
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  • “Musi­cal impro­vi­sa­tion”. A per­son is put on head­phones where the song sounds. He sings, while he does not hear him­self, the audi­ence at this time have fun. It is nec­es­sary to record the musi­cal num­ber so that the per­former will lis­ten to him­self lat­er. The com­pe­ti­tion will show who has a hear­ing, and who has a bear in his ear. In any case, the com­pe­ti­tion is dynam­ic and fun.

  • “Dance Marathon” Every­one dances and care­ful­ly looks at the host. He shows the move­ments, you need to repeat them. The com­plex­i­ty of the com­pe­ti­tion depends on the inge­nu­ity of the pre­sen­ter.

Music can be used to play a vari­ety of games. For exam­ple, you can pass a bal­loon or a ball to each oth­er, hold­ing it with your feet, you can’t touch it with your hands. The ball is more dif­fi­cult to pass, you need to make sure that it does not burst. You can split into teams and com­plete tasks for speed.

  • “Bot­tle”. This game will also allow you to have fun. Every­one sits in a cir­cle. One of the play­ers spins the bot­tle. When she points to anoth­er par­tic­i­pant, the one who twist­ed comes up with a task for the one point­ed to by the bot­tle. Tasks can be fun­ny and dif­fi­cult, it all depends on the imag­i­na­tion of the par­tic­i­pants. Then the one who com­plet­ed the task spins the bot­tle until it stops on the next play­er.

  • “Paint a por­trait.” Each team is giv­en a poster and a mark­er. Posters are hung on the wall or boards. The leader announces the task. The first two par­tic­i­pants are blind­fold­ed. Par­tic­i­pants quick­ly run to their posters and draw, for exam­ple, eyes, the next pair — a nose, then lips, and so on. Those whose por­trait will be more real­is­tic won.

  • “Extra chair”. This is also a famil­iar game. But adults will also not refuse to move and have fun. To do this, chairs are placed in the cen­ter, but one less than the dancers. When the music is turned on, every­one jumps and has fun as they please. As soon as silence sets in, every­one seeks to find a place for him­self in a chair. If you’re unlucky, you’ll have to leave the game. One chair is removed and the game con­tin­ues until one chair and a par­tic­i­pant remain. He will be the win­ner.
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In the process of fun and com­pe­ti­tions, the orga­niz­ers of the hol­i­day should pro­vide prizes for the win­ners. It can be small sou­venirs, sets or drinks.

Interesting competitions in nature

Often, birth­days are spent out­doors. And here, too, it is impor­tant not to lim­it your­self to bar­be­cues and con­ver­sa­tions, but also to find time for fun enter­tain­ment.

Then there will def­i­nite­ly be some­thing to remem­ber.

The con­tes­tants are divid­ed into two and tied to each oth­er by the hands (the right hand of one to the left of the oth­er). Then each team receives tasks. Who­ev­er com­plet­ed the fastest — he won. Since are talk­ing about a mini-cam­paign, then the tasks will be appro­pri­ate. For exam­ple, make a fire, set up an awning, set the table, make sand­wich­es.

  • “Bring the pic­ture to life”

This com­pe­ti­tion will require two teams with sev­er­al par­tic­i­pants. Here you have to strain your mem­o­ry and remem­ber all the films where the action took place in nature. Car­toons are fine too. One team thinks of a movie and tries to repro­duce the plot with the help of actions and facial expres­sions. The sec­ond team guess­es. Then vice ver­sa. Who­ev­er guess­es the most pic­tures wins.

  • “Pass the Apple”

A fun and mov­ing pic­nic break can be orga­nized with this sim­ple game. To do this, every­one stands in a cir­cle. The first par­tic­i­pant takes an apple, pinch­es it beten his shoul­der and chin and pass­es it to anoth­er, who — to the next. Who­ev­er has an apple falls is out of the game.

Every­one sits in a clear­ing and throws a bal­loon to each oth­er. But the trick is that you can not change the posi­tion. You need to stay in one place. Those who take their feet off the ground receive penal­ties. Elim­i­nat­ed after three vio­la­tions.

Quest

There are no iden­ti­cal rules and can­not be. It all depends on the imag­i­na­tion of the par­tic­i­pants. You can, for exam­ple, hide a birth­day present and look for it with him. To do this, you need to come up with notes with tips and place them in dif­fer­ent places — a tent, a tree, in a clear­ing, under a stone, in a car, on a fes­tive table. Each note can con­tain either hints — where to go next, or rid­dles that will help you get clos­er to the goal.

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You can gen­er­al­ly arrange a fun search. The host will hide the hero of the occa­sion, and the rest, using hints, look for him and try to do it faster. And it can even be two teams. Then the com­pe­ti­tion will be even more fun and excit­ing.

Entertainment for a small company

A small num­ber of guests is also not a rea­son to sit at the table all evening.

Fun com­pe­ti­tions will be an addi­tion to such a par­ty.

  • “Clothes­pins”. A cou­ple of play­ers are blind­fold­ed, clothes­pins are attached to each per­son­’s clothes. Fur­ther, at the com­mand of the leader, the play­ers begin to look for clothes­pins. Who­ev­er quick­ly col­lect­ed all the clothes­pins from a part­ner — he won.
  • “Pony­tails”. The con­test will be fun­nier if the mod­els are men. But at the same time, they must have at least some amount of hair on their heads. The girls are giv­en rub­ber bands, and in a cer­tain amount of time they must make as many pony­tails as pos­si­ble. The one with the most of them won.
  • “Dress Anoth­er”. In this case, you need to col­lect dif­fer­ent things in a large bag. A cou­ple is invit­ed, they are blind­fold­ed, on com­mand one must take a thing from the bag and put it on his part­ner. At the sig­nal of the host, the game stops. And every­one looks at the fun­ny out­fits of the par­tic­i­pants.
  • “Pre­pare a snack.” Every­one is lcome. Every­one has the same set of prod­ucts in front of them. For exam­ple, cheese, sausage, olives, cher­ry toma­toes, cucum­bers, slices of bread. You can think of any­thing. At a sig­nal, every­one begins to tore their dish. You need to make it beau­ti­ful, orig­i­nal, and also give it a name. The jury decides whose dish will be the win­ner.