Tonight is the New Year Eve and you might be planning what all things to do.
Here we are to help you out !
Below is a list of some new year Games that can be played in a group. Enjoy. And
from 1st Jan, 2004, we will be sending you more resources than ever !
Guess Whose Resolution: Make each of your guests write down 5
resolutions, each on its own slip of paper. Pull one slip of paper
out of a hat at a time and read it out loud. Everyone has to write down who
they think made each resolution. At the end of the readings, the
person who guessed the most correctly wins a prize. Read some of the
wrong guesses out loud for fun!
Guess the Month:
Go through old magazines from the past year, or to your local library
(this is fun research though) to search through old news articles.
Find many events that took place in the past year. Make
a list of these events, and have your guests guess which month
the event took place in. For example- "In which months were General Elections conducted in Delhi ?" Whoever guesses the most right wins a prize.
Charades of the Past:
Go through magazines and newspapers to pick out events from the past year.
Use these events as "titles" to act out for Charades or "Win,
Lose or Draw". For tons of fun, make each of your guests team
up in two's and act out whichever past year's event that they have randomly drawn.
Find Your Prediction: Make up some phony generic predictions
like, "In the New Year you will shave your head", and attach
it to a corresponding item (a wig). Hide predictions with their
corresponding items. Tell guests that predictions are hidden
around the room with corresponding wrapped items, and that
they each need to find one, read it aloud to the group, and open it.
Who Wins a Prize?: Every 10 minutes or so (or longer,
depending on how long the party is supposed to last) call out
a question that relates to guests at the party, such as "Who's
the youngest here?" "Who brought the best food?" "Who said the
last word?" "Who laughs the loudest?" "Who's sitting next to
the hostess?" and so on. Award a prize each time you call out
a random question. Soon lots of people will have prizes- and
they won't have to stay for the entire party, or worry about
missing all of the games because they are party hopping.
Board Game Tournament: About 20 to 25 folks attend and
we all participate in the various board games. (Usually about
4 or 5 different games). You get points based on where you finish,
i.e. 4 points for 1st, 3 points for 2nd, etc.... Once all the games
are played, a king, or a queen is announced. Complete with pictures
and the passing of the crown! It's absolutely a blast! I highly
recommend this type of event for someone looking for something out
of the ordinary.