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Ice Tray Make your Christmas party extra chilling by playing with Ice. Prepare: Trays of ice cubes one for each team Mechanics: Form 2 teams, with an equal number of members. Assign 1 tray of ice per team. To win this game, a team must thaw all the ice on the tray, in the shortest possible time. A player must only thaw an ice for 5 seconds or less, after which he must pass on the ice to his teammate.

Players cannot stamp on it or put it inside their mouth or use other materials. First time to melt all the ice wins. Match Maker Prepare: 18 colored coated chocolates 6 red, 6 blue, 6 yellow 21 Cups 4 cups Hide the 18 chocolates beneath 18 cups, and place them on a table. Designate a cup for each color at a separate table.

Mechanics: Player must turn over the cup and transfer the chocolate into the cup assigned for its color. The goal is to transfer the chocolates to its designated cup The fastest player to finish this game wins.

Mechanics: In one minute, players must hang 3 nails on the string. The first team to accomplish the task wins 9.

Players must be 3 meters away from the cans. Mechanics: Players must target the pyramid cans with rubber bands The first player to turn down all the cans, wins. Picnic Pyramid Prepare: Paper plates Empty soda cans Mechanics: Using the paper plate and soda cans, players must build an inverted pyramid with 1 can as the base and 4 cans at the top.

The inverted pyramid must stay up for 3 seconds. The first team to finish the game wins A battle of deductive reasoning Pinoy Henyo is a pop-culture inspired game played between two teams.

A 2-player trust game - they stand a few feet apart and fall in toward each other springing back off each others palms. They try to tap not squash the tops of the others toes. Also called the coconut shell race Sangkayaw is a traditional Filipino game that is usually played in the Tagalog provinces and Central Luzon.

One of the activities of the celebration is the Filipino Games. Check out the new clip starring Kumail Nanjiani and Ray Romano. Jul 18 - Filipinos love any excuse to throw a party and whats a party without a little fun and games. The games are more of actions. One player has to guess a word asking categories ranging from names things animals place and food. This is one of the favorite Filipino past times. The same American rules apply to this game. A number is drawn and players cross out the numbers that have been called on their card.

Sungka is one of the oldest board games played in the Philippines. It uses a sungkaan, a wooden table-like structure with 16 shallow holes. Each side has 7 holes and the end has 2 bigger holes. Each of the seven holes on each side gets 7 shells each. Then, he would end up with one shell on his empty hole, after which he would choose another part to distribute.

Each time he takes a particular hole to empty so he could distribute the shells, he would pass on his side of the hole to bring in more shells. In the case that he stops on an empty hole on his side not the big one , and that empty hole has one shell, he would take the opposite hole shells for his own. The objective of the game is simple — fill your own side of the big hole with more shells. There are many more interesting Larong Pinoy in the Philippines.

Whoever doesn't is out. Remove one more chair and begin again, until two people are fighting for one seat. To make musical chairs more interesting, add your own rules. Allow people to sit on top of each other as long as their feet are off the floor , for example, or make your own alterations. This game requires an app: The Heads Up! After the 99 cent purchase and download, though, you have hours of entertainment on-hand at all times.

In-app purchases are also available. One person will hold a phone to their forehead, facing out. Everyone else will act out or describe whatever appears on the screen while the person with the phone guesses. They have one minute to make as many correct guesses as possible, and then the phone goes on to the next person.

Categories include animals, movies, public figures and celebrities, and more. For a more cognitive game, play this brain-teaser. Say you're hosting a party, and only people who bring the right contributions are given an invitation. Pick a secret rule: Typically, everyone must bring something that begins with the same letter as their name, but you can also get more creative with it.

Don't tell anyone else your rule. Go around the room and have each person say what they're bringing; you respond to each suggestions with a "Yes, you're invited," or "No, you can't bring that.

An oldie but a goodie: Gather in a circle. Pick one phrase to whisper in the ear of the person next to you—no repeats. That person will whisper what they heard to the person next to them, and so on until the phrase gets back to you. Prepare to laugh at how distorted it gets. To make it more difficult, play music in the background.

Pick three statements to make about yourself: "I have two siblings, I've been to three continents, and I love cats," for example. Two should be true; one should be a lie. Everyone else must guess which is the lie, and then the next person goes. This is a great getting-to-know-you game; if you're playing with family or friends, pick obscure details to try to trick each other to make it even more fun. Purchase a pack of stickers. This one is a great Christmas party game or Halloween party game, so try to find stickers that suit the occasion.

Give everyone one sheet of five to ten stickers or less, depending on the size of the party. This game works best in a party where everyone is mingling, so you can incorporate it easily into your happy hour or neighborhood function. Each person must discretely place all their stickers on other party guests; the first to use all their stickers wins. If they get caught stickering someone, they must accept a sticker.

At the end of the evening, you can laugh about how sneaky some people are—and wonder at how you ended up with stickers all over your back without even noticing. Place chairs in a circle, using one less than needed. Have everyone take a seat; the one person without a seat must stand in the center of the circle. They'll say, "Mail Call for everyone…" and pick a descriptor, such as "wearing red" or "has a cat.

Everyone that descriptor applies to must get up and find a new seat, without retaking their initial seat or moving to the seats next to them. The person in the middle will also be racing for a chair; whoever is left standing at the end stands in the circle next, and the game continues.

Find a deck of cards and a set of spoons. Pieces of candy also work. Have enough for each player, minus one. Deal four cards to each person playing. One person, the dealer, will keep the remaining deck next to them and draw one card at a time. They will look at the card and trade it out for a card in their hand or pass it along to the person next to them, who will do the same thing. The goal is to collect four of the same card; when that happens, reach for a spoon.

When someone spots a spoon missing, they, too, can grab one; whoever is left without a prize at the end is out. Remove one more spoon and play again.



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