Fun and cool competitions for the New Year 2022 for adults and children


New Year is a cheerful and positive holiday. You also need to meet and spend it on a positive note. Of course, a delicious festive dinner is a fundamental part of New Year's Eve. By the way, in our recent article we already talked about all the intricacies of the New Year's table and what dishes can be prepared to celebrate the New Year. However, being at the table all the time and endlessly eating is not only unhealthy, but also very boring. Therefore, on New Year's Eve you need to come up with all kinds of fun events and entertainment. These, for example, include competitions. The main thing is that the competitions are suitable for the age category, that is, for children you need to select children's competitions and fun, and for adults - adults. In this article we have compiled a selection of the best New Year's competitions and entertainment for children, for corporate events, for youth and for families.

Funny answers

The host will read out New Year's questions for each guest, and the guests will answer, the more interesting the better. Questions can be of the following nature: On New Year's Eve he is in a hurry, in needles and pricks, starts with “Y”, dances and sings, invites everyone with him (not a Christmas tree, but a dancing cheerful hedgehog); It starts with “Ш”, open it, pour it - adds charm and shine (not champagne, but shampoo - makes hair beautiful and shiny); Flashes with bright lights and even on a holiday with us (not a garland, but a traffic cop on a holiday on the road); With a beard and a red fur coat, he smiles sweetly at everyone, tries in his own way (not Santa Claus, but a homeless man in a red fur coat that he found); Green, a mandatory attribute of the New Year (not a Christmas tree, but green peas for Olivier) and so on.

New Year competitions for a fun company

Competition “Nose for a Snowman”

2 stands are placed in front of the tree, large sheets with images of snowmen are attached to them. Two or more people participate. They are blindfolded. At the signal, they must reach the snowmen and stick their nose (it can be a carrot). Others help with words: left, right, lower, higher.

Competition "Snowball"

The presenter selects three participants, who are given 3 balloons, a felt-tip pen and tape. They must make a snowman from this material. The winner is the one who manages it the fastest and does not burst a single balloon.

Competition "New Year's Faces"

Another name for the competition is photo studio. The point is that everyone pulls out a piece of paper on which is written what needs to be depicted with their face. You can use emotions and facial expressions. Or pull back your ears and nose. Anything as long as it's funny. The presenter approaches the participant with a camera, camera or smartphone and takes a photo. Photographic equipment must be connected to a projector so that all guests of the holiday can immediately see the pictures.

Roles for participants to write on pieces of paper:

  • Forgetful Santa Claus.
  • The most decrepit snowflake.
  • Frivolous Snow Maiden.
  • Dancing Chunga-changa.
  • Merry Baba Yaga.
  • Reindeer without antlers.
  • Hungry Santa Claus.
  • Snowman at sea.
  • Sleepy Snow Maiden.
  • Sly Koschey the Immortal.
  • A dozing tree.
  • Capricious princess.
  • A strong hero.
  • Snowman gorged on snow.
  • Smiling mouse.
  • Tired New Year's bull (in the year of the Ox).

Competition "Turnip: New Year's version"

If you love New Year's competitions for the whole family, then turnip is what you need!

So, you need to prepare the participants - they need to match the number of characters in the fairy tale. Each participant gets a role in an impromptu performance. It's simple, the participant needs to remember the key phrase and movement that he must act out when mentioning himself.

  • The turnip will slap its knees and then clap its hands with the exclamation “Both-on!”
  • Grandfather rubs his palms and grunts, “Yes, sir!”
  • The grandmother swings her fist at the grandfather and says, “I would have killed him!”
  • The granddaughter dances and sings “I’m ready!” in a high voice (when men play this role, it turns out just great).
  • The bug itches and complains of fleas.
  • The cat wags its tail and mannerly drawls, “And I’m on my own.”
  • The mouse sadly shrugs its shoulders and says, “We’ve finished the game!”

After everyone has tried themselves in a new role, the presenter reads the text of the fairy tale (no changes here), and the actors act out their role whenever they hear about themselves. The grandfather planted (rubs his hands and grunts) a turnip (clap-clap, both of them!) and further according to the text. Believe me, there will be enough bursts of laughter, especially when the fairy tale comes to the end, and the presenter will list all the participants in turn.

Competition "By touch"

Competition for couples. Several people sit on chairs. 3-4 men. They sit on chairs next to each other. Their companions or wives are given a mitten. Women are blindfolded. Each of them takes turns putting a mitten on her hand. Feels each man, trying to recognize his own. Whoever he chooses, he follows. It is better to discuss the areas of palpation in advance. Roles can be changed. Women will sit and be groped by their male companions.

Competition “Dress me in mittens”

2 or 3 couples are invited: a man and a woman. The essence of the game is that a man must put on and button up a dress shirt on a woman. A man's hands should be dressed in winter mittens.

Competition "Ice Palace"

Props: Lots of ice cubes. Two teams are selected, each of them is given a huge bowl with ice cubes. In five minutes, before the ice melts, they must build a beautiful palace out of it on the table. The team with the most beautiful and original ice palace wins.

Competition "Santa Claus and the Reindeer"

By the way, if you are selecting competitions for a corporate event for the New Year or for a party that will not take place in a city apartment, then be sure to play Santa with his reindeer. There is no need to divide the guests into teams; it is enough to simply invite them to split into pairs.

Each pair has a "reindeer" and a "Santa Claus": you can give one an impromptu antler and the other a Santa Claus cap - both of which are sold for mere pennies in a fixed price store before the new year.

The “deer” needs to be blindfolded and made into a harness - no need to split hairs, a simple clothesline or cord that wraps around the belt will do. The reins are given to Santa, who stands behind his “reindeer.” A track is built from the pins, the leader gives a signal and the competition begins. Those participants who reach the finish line earlier than others and do not knock down the pins win. Instead of skittles, you can use empty bottles, cardboard drink cups or paper cones.

Competition "Bunnies"

If you want to pick up outdoor games for the New Year, play bunny. On New Year's Eve, it is best to play this game at home when there are many guests - it is suitable for a group of friends.

Everyone stands in a circle and holds hands, the leader walks around all the players in a circle and whispers to everyone the names of two animals - a wolf and a bunny, a fox and a bunny, and so on. Then he explains the essence of the game - when the presenter says the name of the animal out loud, the person for whom it was given crouches, and his neighbors on the left and right, on the contrary, pull him up, preventing him from crouching. You need to play at a good pace so that the participants get into a frenzy.

The main joke of this action is that absolutely all players have a second animal - a bunny. Therefore, after people have taken turns squatting to the names of other animals, the leader says “Bunny!”, and the whole circle suddenly tries to sit down (trying to overcome the possible resistance of neighbors, as was the case with other animals).

Naturally, everyone starts laughing, and a pile of small things gathers on the floor!

Competition "Light the Fire"

In this competition, each participant receives his own set: a bag tied with a simple knot, and in it is another bag, and in this bag is another bag, and another, and another. There should be about 10 packages in total. All the bags are tied, and the very last bag contains a sparkler.

At the command “start”, all participants begin to disassemble the “pyramid” of bags, that is, untie one and take out the second, until they reach the light that needs to be burned. Whichever participant can do it faster than the rest will receive a prize.

Competition "Dance on an Ice Floe"

Any number of male-female couples can participate in the competition. To carry it out you will need newspapers (according to the number of pairs). A newspaper is placed in front of each couple - this is their ice floe. The participants' task is to dance without stepping over the edges of the newspaper. Every minute the ice floe begins to melt, and the newspaper folds in half. Music is constantly changing. You cannot stand; the couple must dance. Participants who step outside the boundaries of the newspaper are eliminated from the game. The last pair remaining wins.

Ball of fate

For this competition, the presenter should try in advance, that is, prepare some predictions and good wishes, put them in a balloon and inflate it. There should be as many such fortune balls as there are guests. Just in case, you can make a couple extra ones in case unexpected guests show up. Having put on a cap and robe, the presenter promises to predict everyone’s fate for the coming year and, one by one, distributes the balls chosen by the guests. Well, don’t let the last guest be offended, he will get the ball without his choice. After receiving their balloons, each guest must pop their balloon. Then, in turn, everyone stands up and says, “What awaits me in the new year...” and then continue with the written line from the prediction. Predictions and wishes in balloons should be interesting and kind. For example, in the new year you will get a new car; in the new year you will win a million dollars in the lottery; in the new year you will open your own business and so on.

New Year's competitions for the whole family at the table

New Year is a family holiday, and in order not to get bored on New Year's Eve at the festive table, you need to think through competitions, games and quizzes for the whole family in advance. Which will make your holiday a fun and interesting event.

You can involve children, even very young ones, in New Year's competitions for the whole family. There is little entertainment for children at the table other than eating sweets and tangerines. And games will keep children occupied and relieve tension among adults.

Competition "Melt the Snow Queen's Heart"

When planning to hold this competition, you need to freeze the ice in the molds in advance. Just before the start of the competition, all participants are given saucers with pieces of ice, and when the “start!” command sounds, everyone must melt this piece with their warmth in any way. You can rub it in your hands, breathe on it, come up with other options.

The one whose piece of ice melts first will be declared the winner. The prize could be a rose, a crystal object, or any item from a famous fairy tale.

Competition "New Year's Quiz"

Another great form of entertainment for a fun New Year's party is a New Year's quiz. It will not let you get bored, will diversify other table games and give you a break from active games or dancing. You can come up with quiz questions yourself or use them from the article.

Recommended examples of questions for a New Year's quiz that will brighten up any leisure time and help add a lively touch to the festive feast of a cheerful company.

Questions:

  • What do you call a party where you can't recognize the guests? (Masquerade)
  • What is the name of the Snowman's "other half"? (Snow Baba)
  • What is the second New Year called in Russia? (Old)
  • What does Santa Claus “exchange” his gifts from the bag for? (To a verse or song)
  • Where does winter live in an ice hut? (At the edge of the forest)
  • How does winter knock you off your feet? (Icy)
  • A snowstorm snaking along the road. (Snow drift)
  • How do you ring a Christmas tree? (Round dance)
  • “Snow child” of joint yard games? (Snowman)
  • Who doesn't need a diet either in winter or summer? (Christmas tree: slim in winter and summer... was)
  • What lights up the sky on New Year's Eve? (Fireworks or salute)
  • What is the name of Santa Claus in Belarus? (Zyuzya)
  • Who lives in an icy hut on the edge of the forest? (Winter)
  • Who walks, flies, spins, falls from the sky in winter? (Snow)
  • Sharp, prickly, weeping from the heat? (Icicles)
  • A location for long-awaited joy for people who have lived to see winter? (Bag)
  • A liquid that is consumed internally during great joy? (Champagne)

Competition "New Year's Films"

It’s already a tradition to watch old Soviet films on New Year’s Eve. But it’s one thing to watch them and another thing to know them.

In this competition, guests will guess the names of films. You'll have to guess by emoticons and emojis, so it won't be easy, but it will be fun.

Examples of emoticons:

Competition "Tangerine Tree"

All guests receive a whole tangerine and, at the command of the host, they begin to peel them together in order to lay out a beautiful Christmas tree from the slices. The one whose Christmas tree appears the fastest will win.

Competition "New Year's greetings from the President"

Several participants are selected. Everyone becomes the president of the country for a minute and everyone is given 5 words that they must organically insert into their New Year’s greetings.

The words must be unusual so that the congratulations turn out funny, for example, lamp, chicken, fascist, avocado, evidence, helicopter, Putin, lizard, salad, glove, glass, beans, Leontyev, etc. For the funniest and most harmonious congratulations, the president will receive prize.

Game "I Promise"

The game “I Promise” has many variations. The funniest thing is when guests pull out pieces of paper with promises already written. The host approaches each guest in turn. Holds out a box or jar with curled pieces of paper. The guest reads the promise from a piece of paper.

A wide variety of promises are written. The game is a joke, so some of the answers are funny. Example inscriptions:

  1. I promise to get married this year.
  2. I promise to get married in the new year.
  3. I promise not to get married again this year.
  4. I promise to call the North Pole in the new year.
  5. I promise to dance with my boss this year.
  6. I promise to come up with a new project.
  7. I will stop looking in the mirror 100 times a day.
  8. I won't worry anymore.
  9. I'll start telling dirty jokes.
  10. I'll call my ex when I'm drunk.
  11. I will stop calling my husband at work often.
  12. I'll give up sweets. I'll drink semi-sweet.
  13. I'll come up with a new experience. I'm using a friend as a guinea pig.
  14. I'll start saving water. I will go to my friends to wash.
  15. I won't go on social networks. Every day I will call my friends on the phone.
  16. I promise to buy new socks for my husband.
  17. I promise to throw away some holey socks.
  18. I promise to take up vocals. To begin with, in the soul.
  19. I will undertake to raise children. Not just our own.
  20. I will begin to fight all fears. Not just your own.
  21. I promise to lose weight by summer. 2035.
  22. I promise not to eat any more chocolates. And less too.
  23. I promise not to scold my friends for drinking. I will lead them.
  24. I'll give it my license and buy my wife a car. Washing room.
  25. I’ll learn how to perform tricks with missing annual reports.
  26. I'll start getting fat. For my grandmother.
  27. I'll go in for sports. I'll start with bed rest.
  28. I promise to finish the unfinished business for the year. At least for 2007.
  29. I will be filled with hormones of joy. From chocolate.
  30. I swear to not work on weekends (or weekdays).
  31. I will praise myself more often. I'm perfect.
  32. I promise to put the cat on a diet. First on sour cream.
  33. I promise to make less phone calls. At least according to someone else.
  34. I’ll start learning yoga or karate.
  35. I'll start playing sports.
  36. I’ll start writing a daily block on the Internet.
  37. I promise to count my expenses for the month. I'll start saving for a vacation in Africa.
  38. I will read more books. At least in the toilet.
  39. I promise to plant a tree and build a house. In an Internet farm.
  40. I'll start doing exercises. I'll recharge myself with coffee and cola.
  41. I'll dye my hair blonde.
  42. I will stop asking friends for loans. I will ask my colleagues.
  43. I will stop putting things off on the back burner. I’ll start a “new box”.
  44. I promise to stop watching TV series and soap operas.
  45. I'll find my dream job. At least someone else's dream.

Competition “Not a word of truth”

The presenter will need to prepare in advance many New Year's questions, such as these:

  • What tree is traditionally decorated for the holiday?
  • What film symbolizes the New Year in our country?
  • What is customary to launch into the sky on New Year's Eve?
  • Who is sculpted from snow in winter?
  • Who on TV addresses Russians with a New Year's speech?
  • The outgoing year is the year of whom according to the Chinese calendar?
  • What salad is traditionally eaten on New Year's Day?
  • Who brings gifts to children?
  • What is the name of Santa Claus's granddaughter?
  • What is the name of the New Year's holiday at school?
  • How do you decorate a Christmas tree?
  • What do they ride down the hill on?
  • What do they build from snow in winter?
  • Favorite New Year's song?
  • What is the name of Santa Claus in the USA?
  • What is Santa Claus riding on?
  • What do you ride on ice?
  • Favorite New Year's fruit?
  • What do people traditionally drink on New Year's Eve?
  • What month does New Year start from?
  • What do people call “white flies”?
  • What do they drive around the Christmas tree?
  • What vegetable replaces the Snowman's nose?

During the game, the host will have to quickly and cheerfully ask his questions, and the guests will answer, without saying a word of the truth.

The one who makes a mistake and answers truthfully, based on the results of the game, can read poetry, sing a song or fulfill various wishes.

Competition "New Year's Wishes"

For this game, the presenter will have to prepare in advance. You need to inflate many, many balloons. It is advisable to inflate with helium, a gas that will lift the balloons to the ceiling. A long thread should be tied to each ball. So that the thread hangs down to the guests and can be easily reached by stretching your hand up. A folded piece of paper with wishes should be tied to the bottom of the thread.

Inscriptions on pieces of paper:

  • A road awaits you in the New Year.
  • Soon, soon you will have a baby.
  • In the New Year you will be the most stylish.
  • Buy a car.
  • Luck will accompany you in all matters.
  • Feel free to buy a lottery ticket. There must be a story.
  • You'll get big money.
  • You will go to the sea.
  • Looking forward to meeting old friends.
  • There will be an addition to the family.
  • Your plane ticket is waiting for you.
  • You will have a new job.
  • Don't be bored all year.
  • An old friend will return.
  • Luck is waiting for you all around.
  • Someone is in love with you.
  • Wait for a gift for Valentine's Day.
  • Good luck on the personal front.
  • You'll find a sponsor soon.
  • Luck will not leave you.
  • You give birth to a lot of children.
  • Live in fun all year long.
  • Love will decorate your whole life.
  • Joy awaits where you don't expect it.
  • Riches await around the corner.
  • There will be a lot of joy.
  • You'll be lucky soon.
  • You're flying to the Canary Islands.
  • Fate is preparing a surprise.
  • Life without worries.

The balls should be placed so that they are under the ceiling exactly above the tables or above the guests. Everyone can take out their wish and read it at any time. It is important that there are more wishes than guests. This is both a hall decoration and a New Year's game.

Competition “Sudden horoscope for next year”

Each of the guests writes on his piece of paper any 5 words that come to his mind. When everyone has written their words and put down their pens, the presenter explains the rules: you need to, taking as a basis the written words from your neighbor on the right, draw up a horoscope for the coming year for your neighbor on the left, clockwise, in a circle. This way everyone will know what awaits them in the new year and everyone will laugh heartily.

Competition "Toasts by alphabet"

During one of the pauses, the presenter takes the floor and reminds everyone present that the New Year’s celebration is just beginning, but it’s already difficult to remember the alphabet. In this connection, the presenter suggests filling glasses and raising a toast to the New Year, but strictly in alphabetical order.

Each guest must make a short toast to his letter of the alphabet. The first one starts with the letter a, the second one should start with the letter b, and so on. Toasts should be simple:

  • It is absolutely necessary to drink to happiness in the new year!
  • Let's be healthy in the new year!
  • Let's drink to the old year!
  • If we don't get drunk, we'll have to eat!

The task for everyone present is to make toasts for each letter of the alphabet, and then choose the winner - the one who came up with the best toast, which is worth drinking for!

Game “Congratulations from Santa Claus”

Write a collective New Year's greeting for Santa Claus. You can use a ready-made text (as in the image), you can create your own - the main thing is that it should not contain adjectives - the guests should call them.

The host invites the guests to congratulate each other and say a big and beautiful toast - and waves a postcard on which he has already written a congratulation. Only he didn’t have enough adjectives, and the guests must suggest them. Everyone randomly offers adjectives related to winter, New Year and holiday, and the presenter writes them down and then reads out the result - the text turns out to be very funny!

Competition “News from the New Year”

A great competition that you can play without leaving the table.

The presenter will need to prepare cards on which unrelated words and concepts will be written - five or six words, no more needed. Each participant receives a card and must quickly come up with the hottest news from the New Year's issue, using all the words from the card. What to write on cards? Any set of words.

  • China, dumplings, roses, Olympics, lilac.
  • Santa Claus, wheel, eraser, north, bag.
  • New Year, fan, tights, pan, scabies.
  • Santa Claus, Bull, herring, stapler, barrier.
  • Nettle, tinsel, Kirkorov, fishing rod, plane.
  • Football, shovel, snow, Snow Maiden, tangerines.
  • Snowman, beard, tights, bicycle, school.
  • Winter, zoo, washing, boa constrictor, rug.
  • Rug, apricot, wash, snake.
  • Japan, oranges, handball, girls.
  • Dumplings, Olympics, travel bag, scabies.
  • Nettle, beard, Snowman, bicycle.
  • Tangerines, barrier, football, fishing rod.

How to come up with news? Set an example for your guests by showing them that all words need to be used, and the stranger the news, the more interesting it is.

Well, for example, from the last example I gave, you can build something like this: “In the Moscow Zoo, during winter washing, a rug was discovered in a boa constrictor.” There will be a reason to be surprised, and laugh, and drink to the fact that all the news in the new year 2021 will be just as positive.

New Year's competition for the family “Believe it or not”

For this competition, the presenter will have to prepare 10-15 interesting facts on any topic. Props: a blank sheet of paper and ballpoint pens for each participant.

The presenter reads out the fact, and the participants mark on their sheets of paper “I believe” or “I don’t believe” next to each point. At the end, everyone hands in their work, and the presenter announces the correct answers, as well as the names of those who completed the task best.

Questions for the New Year's competition could be:

  • Do you believe that Santa Claus was originally depicted wearing a cloak? (+)
  • Do you believe that you can get arrested for celebrating New Year in Saudi Arabia? (+)
  • Do you believe that the year on the island of Bali is 210 days, which is why they celebrate the New Year on this island more often than other inhabitants of our planet? (+)
  • Do you believe that the artistic image of Santa Claus was invented by the artist Handon Sundblom, who drew drawings for a Coca-Cola advertisement in 1931? (+)
  • Do you believe that on December 31, 1991, instead of the head of state, satirist Mikhail Zadornov spoke to television viewers? (+)
  • Do you believe that in Greece the key to happiness is baked in a New Year's cupcake? (-)
  • Do you believe that by decision of the UN in 1984 Lapland became the “Land of Father Frost”? (+)
  • Do you believe that a letter sent to the address: 96930, Finland, Arctic Circle will reach Santa Claus? (+)
  • Do you believe that the Cypriot Santa Claus is called Vasily? (+)
  • Do you believe that Mongolian Santa Claus is dressed as a cattle breeder? (+)

Competition "Song from a Hat"

Almost all New Year's competitions at the table involve playing with a hat - some notes are thrown into the hat in advance, and then they are pulled out and carried out tasks for relatives or colleagues.

On New Year's Day, with our family, we will play a popular variation of this game with songs. You need to scribble notes with winter and New Year's words into the hat, each guest blindly takes a note out of the hat and sings a song in which this word appears.

By the way, you will be able to have fun even if during the feast you forget all the songs - most likely, your family, like my relatives, will have a great idea to compose a small song on the go to the most popular tune, or somehow remake one from famous New Year's songs of past years.

This game is also suitable for a small company of any age - of course, a schoolchild is unlikely to recognize Soviet songs, but the result will be funny, and different age groups will be able to get closer during the game - after all, cool New Year's competitions unite!

Let's write a song together

Take a large sheet of paper and a pen. The first guest writes one sentence (any sentence, whatever is on his mind) and tucks the piece of paper so that the sentence is not visible, then the second guest writes his own sentence, and so on in a circle. When everyone has written their thoughts, a group of volunteers is chosen to act as a festive choir. They are given an unfolded sheet of paper with a written story, which they will need to sing to the tune of a New Year's song, for example, “A Christmas tree was born in the forest.” It will be fun, funny, unexpected and interesting.

Blind photo zone

All participants are blindfolded. The presenter chooses a pair at his discretion. The members of the couple do not utter a sound. With the help of the leader, the pair (one of its participants) takes out a phantom from the bag. Each fantasy indicates a “couple” of heroes, which the real couple should improvise (without discussing, without understanding who is who), for example, the Wolf and the Hare with “Well, wait a minute” or Gerda and Kai; Squirrel and acorn from Ice Age or Winnie the Pooh and Piglet; bandits from “Home Alone” or Sharik and the cat Matroskin “Winter in Prostokvashino”; Solokha and the Devil “Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka” or the Nutcracker and Clara and so on. At the moment when the couple portrays their heroes, the presenter takes a photograph of the couple as a souvenir. The result will be a fun and mysterious competition, as well as a photo break, because the holiday must definitely leave behind at least a couple of cool pictures.

New Year's quiz: questions about the Year of the Tiger

A thematic quiz could be dedicated to the main animal of the year – the tiger. Examples of questions:

  1. Where does the Amur tiger live? (In the Khabarovsk Territory).
  2. When is International Tiger Day celebrated? (July 29)
  3. Which Russian city's coat of arms features a running tiger with a sable in its mouth? (Irkutsk)
  4. In which parts of Russia do Amur tigers live? in Krasnodar and Stavropol in Primorsky and Khabarovsk + in Altai and Transbaikal
  5. How many kilometers can a tiger hunting area reach: 5 km, 8 km, 20 km? (Up to 8 km)
  6. Who has more teeth, a tiger or a human? (A tiger has 30, a human has 32).
  7. In what year did the premiere of the cartoon “Tiger Cub on a Sunflower” take place? (1981)
  8. What is "tiger's eye"? (decorative and ornamental stone)
  9. Is it true that there are more tigers in the world's zoos than in the wild? (Yes)
  10. Lifespan of tigers? - 10 years; - 25 years; + – 50 years.
  11. How many stripes does a tiger have on its skin? (on average about a hundred).
  12. Which members of the tiger family are the northernmost and largest? (Amur tigers)
  13. Which Asian capital is located on the Tigris River? (Baghdad.)
  14. When does a tiger sleep and when is it awake? (sleeps during the day, stays awake at night).
  15. What does a “tiger” old Russian name sound like? (Tigry.)

As prizes, you can use keychains or postcards with a predator - the symbol of the year.

Decorating the room

To do something well, you need to do it yourself. Therefore, before the start of the celebration, you can invite guests to decorate the room themselves for New Year’s Eve, taking the decorations you suggested. In a pre-prepared box you can pack various decorations: New Year's garlands, tinsel, streamers, Christmas tree decorations. When all the guests have arrived, take out this box and tell the guests, “Let's decorate the room.” After that, everyone takes the part of the decor they like and decorates the place they want to improve.

Decorating the room

"The Cunning Wife"

To conduct this game, several couples are selected, not necessarily family ones. The ladies leave the room for a while. At this time, men need to hide 10 bills in various secret places of their clothes (pockets, socks, sleeves, etc.). Girls need to quickly discover all the “stashes” that were hidden by a man. Prompting and helping is prohibited. The pair that completes the task the fastest wins. For young people, this entertainment will be a real find.

Get away from your significant other

Friends, anything can happen at a corporate party and therefore it is better to think through various excuses for your significant other in advance. Each of the participants takes out their own forfeit, which indicates a specific situation for which the participant must come up with the funniest excuse. For example, you have three lipstick marks on your shirt; you came home wearing men's shoes; you have a napkin in your pocket with Natalie’s phone number and name; you have a man's tie in your purse and so on. There is a prize for the most fun and interesting excuse.

Everybody dance

Everyone is welcome to participate. The presenter plays a cheerful and lively song, or vice versa - a slow and smooth one. Participants will need to dance, but not just dance, but only with a certain part of the body. To do this, everyone chooses a card on which a specific part of the body will be written. For example, fingers, head, legs, butt, stomach and so on. As soon as the music starts playing in the hall, the participants join the dance with their specified part of the body. The most eccentric and artistic person is awarded a prize.

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