When it comes to breaking the awkward silence during a social gathering especially when you’re bringing together a few small groups of people who have not met one another, creativity plays a big part in getting the ball rolling and to ease the social tension. Here are some super fun games which are not only simple to execute but t doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg to put it together.
1. This blows
Using air in the balloon to blow off the cups on the table. Easy and fast. Make sure you have the strength to blow the balloon to let it blow off the cups in 1 go.
2. Makeup for your partner BLINDFOLDED
This will confirm make everyone laugh till their tummy ache provided that each of you are sporting enough to participate. Blindfold yourself before you help your assigned partner to do the makeover of their life.
3. Suck it up
If you can drink a whole can of soda, you can definitely use your breath to suck up a M&M chocolate chip and balance it on another straw. Pretty challenging yet satisfying if you manage to pull it off.
4. Nutstacker
Stacking up nuts while holding a stick with one hand may be easy, so you may elevate the difficulty level by using your mouth to hold up the stick instead.
5. Movin’ on up
All you have to do is move the blue cup upwards until all the red cups are below it within 1 minute. The fastest to complete this wins.
6. Stack attack
Attack the pyramid of cups and the fastest wins.
7. Pick-up stick
Known by several names, this is a game of physical and mental skill in which a bundle of long, colorful sticks are dropped as a loose bunch onto a table top, jumbling into a random pile. Each player in turn tries to remove a stick from the pile without disturbing any of the others.
8. Twister
A game which puts your physical skills to the test, get stretchy and start twisting your body. Due to the scarcity of colored circles, players will often be required to put themselves in unlikely or precarious positions, eventually causing someone to fall.
Which are your favorite go-to ice breaking games?
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