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Pass around a
roll of toilet paper. Everyone tears off as much as they 'use'.
Then for every square they have to tell something about
themselves. This is great because people don't know what your about to
do. Some have much to tell
Draw It Out -
everyone picks a name from a hat, of some who is at the party and tells
no one. Then they have to draw something about the person
that will help others guess who it is. Can be hysterical.
Nearly Dead
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older version of Newly Wed game.
Liars Club -
Each person makes three statements about themselves. 2 statements are
true, 1 is a lie. This is very fun because many people have
done things that sound untrue. Everyone tries to guess. Very
fun.
Most
Embarrassing Moments - all guests write their most embarrassing moments
and put into hat. Pass hat around have people read different ones and
try to guess who it is.
Couple and
Easels - They had 2 easels set up with paper on them. 2
couples were at the easels. The husbands were given a tool
or object and they had to describe it to their wives who had to draw it
on the easel and guess what their husbands were holding. The
one who guesses first wins. Actually you could do it with just one easel
and one couple at a time if there are not a lot of people there.
It is really funny to hear the one person describe something and
the partner try to draw it and figure out what it is.
M&M
(Tell Me About It)
Everyone
chooses an m&m. then the host brings out a chart (or even
several charts) with colors that match topics such as:
yellow =
something about childhood
red
= something about yesterday
blue
= something learned at church on Sunday
brown =
something that happened at a high school dance
orange = what
happened on your 10th birthday then you tell about yourself according to
the color of m&m you chose.
A fun game
that we played at our last High Priest social was a name game. We made a
list of all the last names of High Priests and had the men fill in the
blanks for the wives names. The one with the least answers
won a can of prunes. It was a great ice breaker and a wonderful
get to know you for the new members in the ward.
Put names of
famous people (prophets, scriptural characters ) on 3 by 5 cards.
Put one on each person's back...they have to get hints about who they
are by only asking "yes" or "no" questions.
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