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Two Truths And A Tale For this great get to know you game, each person must make three statements about themselves, one of which Ultimate Icebreaker This game is the ultimate icebreaker. Psychiatrist Have the entire group sit in a circle; a room with couches and chairs are fine, as long as Swing The Cat I have nooooo idea why, but our youth group loved this game.

The Tangled Chain Get everyone to huddle in a group in the middle of the room and join each hand with someone Sock Wrestling Everyone is to have socks on and no shoes. True or False? Bible Quiz A simple bible quiz is a great way to help kids comprehend bible passages and stories.

I Tell A Lie The object of this small group ice breaker game is to reveal unknown things about yourself to the group The Laughing Game The objective of this game is to get everyone to laugh while you can not laugh yourself. Identity Divide your group into 2 teams. Table Topics This is an excellent ice breaker activity in it's simplest form! Steal The Keys Put the keys in the metal bowl, and place it under the chair. Alphabet Concentration This can be played in a pair, a small group or a larger crowd - but the more people Ultimate Ninja The group stands in a circle and nominates someone to start.

Skit Night We came up with this at our first lock-in 3 years ago and it is one of our most requested Matchstick Truth or Lie Before playing, designate two actions for 'true' and 'false' such as hands on heads or hands behind back and Helium Stick You can do this team building activity with a single group maybe as an team growth activity for your The Human Slingshot It's an exhilarating, fast-paced game that involves four people slinging each other back and forth within a human sized Going Up or Going Down?

Snowball Fight This is a great fun get to know you game. Remember Everything This get to know you game is best played in a smaller group of around 10 or so people. Straws and Rubberbands 1 Each person gets a straw 2 The straw must be held using their mouth 3 They have to pass the rubberband Revolving Dodgeball 1. Empires First of all elect a adjudicator to go into the other room. Aardvark Race Set the game up by having two lots of two bowls facing each other.

Extreme Cake Decorating This game requires a fair bit of trouble and preparedness, but it's worth it if you have the time Paper Telephone Ok, so we all remember the kids game telephone, where the person at the front of the line whispers Wiz Bang Bounce Its as if you have an invisible ball you are passing around the circle. Spaghetti and Marshmallows Give each team a packet of spaghetti and a packet of marshmallows. Ice Cream Snowmen In teams, give the kids an even amount of ice cream on a plate, on a table outside.

Stretchy Snakes Each person is given a lolly snake. Who Am I? Burger Chef Create work stations in your venue to allow groups to work in relative privacy. Chinese Dodgeball This is a game that you will want to play in an open area such as outside or in Families This is a game that requires little preparation and is fun among small groups. Hand Tennis Hand Tennis, short for "Hantis" can involve any number of players.

Walrus This game works a lot like psychiatrist but has it's own twist and humor. Who Are You? Pass the Parcel Pass the Parcel is a classic kid's party game and can be played on many different occasions - at Tangle Royal Rangers Romania Break the group into 2 teams of 3 players.

Some of these games are traditional and can easily be played online. Some of these games are active and have kids leaving their seats to accomplish a tasks. Take a look, try a few games and see which works for your youth group. Have kids have paper and pen ready.

You share a word that kids do not know the meaning of and kids must come up with what they think the word means. Send a chat message to a student with the real meaning of the word in basic terms, not exact Give them a minute to write down the word and then ask kids to share. If you do not have the game you can grab it here. Ask students to have some copy paper and a pen ready. Choose a letter and then ask students to write down as many words in a minute that correspond with that letter.

Ex: B, Write down as many animals you can that start with B. Set a timer for one minute and then kids read off their list. If someone else has that animal on their list, they all have to cross that animal off and receive no points. Original answers get points and the winner is the person with the most points at the end. Give them one item at a time and they must run through their house to find it.

Give points to the the person that makes it back first. Person with the most points wins. Make sure to have a tie breaker. You have one minute to change yourself into a super hero with stuff from around your house, Go! Students come back and they have to share their superhero name and their super power. One person is the jokester and they try to make each person in the circle laugh.

They can tell jokes, make funny faces, and so forth. Set a time limit for each person. The winner is the one who made the most people laugh. They absolutely love this game. The boys get super into it, trying so hard to get that last seat. Equipment needed: Music, you could play some contemporary Christian music like Toby Mac and some chairs. Split The Difference is a must-know, need-to-have game in your activity arsenal! This game requires no preparation, no materials, can be played anywhere, and is sure to lead to lots of great conversation, laughter and fun.

Rock Paper Scissors Tournament is a fast-paced game that is easy to pull off, and your youth will want to play this one over and over again! Assemble students in a line and have one person be Sherlock.

Sherlock leaves the room and the students remaining change one thing about their appearance. They can pull their hair up or down, put on a jacket or take one off, put a sticker on, and so forth. Sherlock reenters the room and tries to identify as many changes in the appearance as they can. Equipment needed: none, other than random items they can use to change their appearance which they should be able to find in the youth room. I hope you found some new games to play with your group.

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