Producing fun and
interesting
party game ideasfor teens and young adults can be challenging. Party
games are an important part of the party planning process. They
can make or break any get together. Developing a few great party
game ideas begins with a little imagination.
Party Game Ideas for Teens and Young Adults
Most teenagers have three top priorities in life: food, music,
and the opposite sex. Incorporating these three elements into
your party game ideas increases your chances of success.
Food
You can have your teen party guests create their own food. Mini
pizzas are very popular and usually one teenager will be
adventurous enough to try a combination of anchovies and
pineapple, or some equally unusual taste creation. Provide a
large array of toppings and plenty of chips and finger foods to
munch on during the creation process.
Be sure to include a few organic items and veggies for party
guests with special diet considerations. You can hold a contest
for the best tasting creation, the worst combination of
toppings, and the most slices eaten.
One party game idea is to hold a mock blind taste test. Provide
cups of different popular sodas, blindfold the participants and
see who can guess each soda correctly. Another twist on this
party game idea is to provide cups of different foods, such as
cooked noodles, jelly beans, powdered sugar, oatmeal, and
pumpkin pie for blindfolded guests to explore with their hands
in order to come up with the correct name for each item.
Music
Choose a few top ten songs and compile a list of popular music
groups. Create a word search containing the names of the music
groups and scramble the lyrics of the songs. The person who gets
the most lyrics unscrambled correctly wins a special prize such
as food or a music gift card.
You can also adapt children's games to fit younger teens, such
as substituting an iPod for a potato in Hot Potato. You can play
pin the bling on the rapper, or even musical chairs where kids
scramble for a pillow when the old people's music plays instead
of when the music stops.
The Opposite Sex
A classic party game idea for teens and young adults that
relates to the opposite sex is spin the bottle. While most
parents do not relish the idea of their teen locking lips with
party guests, you can easily adapt this game. Instead of kissing
the person the bottle points to, participants get to ask one ice
breaker question that the other party must answer honestly. To
keep this game from flopping, you may need to provide ideas for
questions on index cards for shy guests.
You can also pair party guests off into groups of two, armed
with a standard list of questions. Allow each pair to talk for
20 seconds and then guests must switch partners to ask the same
questions. After each person has paired with each guest of the
opposite sex, ask guests what color eyes the guest of honor has,
what color shirt he or she is wearing, and what their middle
name is. Have the guest of honor leave the room before asking,
of course.
Keep the topics relevant to what your guests are interested in
and forgo any games that are not age appropriate. Selecting
party game ideas for teens and young adults that are enjoyable
is easy with a little imagination, creativity and fun.
By Marty Party writes for
clowns Unlimited about party planning,
party clowns and
entertainers. Marty has over 25 years experience providing
families with party and event planning and entertainment.
Offering a full range of party games, clown performance &
party entertainment.