![]() A nice long stretch of concrete is probably the best ground for this as water balloons may pop too easily on a lawn. If the balloon pops, kids have to go back to the start line for the new water balloon. Kids race each other trying to roll a water balloon all the way to the finish line. This one can be difficult depending on the type of ground you’re playing on. Whichever team has successfully tossed the greatest number of water balloons into their teammates’ colander wins. To make sure the kids get totally soaked you can add a little bit of sandpaper to the bottom of the colander. This game is played in teams of 2 where 1 team member holds a colander on their head and the other team member tosses as many balloons as they can into the colander. You could add some difficulty (and great hilarity) to this game by rubbing the participants’ hands with a bit of hand soap. ![]() ![]() The goal is to be the team farthest from each other when the balloon finally bursts. You can play this game with just two people or in teams of two. After each successful toss, each kid steps back and tries it again. In this super simple game kids pair up and toss a water balloon carefully back and forth. You could also say that the first team with 10 balloons in their bucket wins. The team to have the most balloons in a given amount of time wins. You can have the same people repeat the process, or play it as a relay game. The goal is to take it to the finish line and drop it gently into a bucket. In this very fun game, team members pair up and try to hold a water balloon between their backs without bursting it. The further each pair of towel holders are from one another the greater the chance for wild, balloon popping chaos. That process continues, with the members not allowed to move their feet until the final pair can toss their balloon into the bucket. The object of the game is to throw a water balloon into the first towel, then have the two people that are holding that towel by the edges toss their balloon into the towel next to them. Each group holding a towel will be restricted to a small area that they can’t leave. In the middle, place groups of two guests holding a towel from each end. For each team, you’ll need one water balloon thrower at one end of the game area and a bucket at the other end. This is a great water game that we’ve played at several of our birthday parties. 1- The Water Balloon Towel Relay Game.įor this game you’ll need plenty of water balloons, as many buckets as teams and a few beach towels. But you may need some buckets and towels on hand too.Īt the bottom of the post I also go into several cool water balloon related products that you may want to try. Most of these fun games require very little prep except for filling up the water balloons. (Those other adults probably don’t read my posts anyhow.) They’re perfect for birthday parties, youth group activities, summer camps, family reunions, Vacation Bible School or just for fun.Įven the adults who don’t mind getting wet can join in. During a hot summer day, fun water balloon games are a great way for the kids to beat the heat.Īfter much research, I’ve compiled the best list of water balloon games for teens and older kids that I could possibly find.
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