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10 Super Fun Outdoor Family Reunion Games

This summer, host the very enjoyable family reunion nonetheless, starting with these 10 super fun outdoor family reunion games! Each game is really simple to coordinate and is ideal for both kids and grown-ups. All you need are a couple of supplies for each. Have a look at 10 of our favorites below and prepare to have some major fun with your loved ones!

1) Giant Jenga 

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Require Jenga to a whole other level, for this particular giant DIY Jenga game. The object of the game is to eliminate one bit at a time and place it at the peak of the tower. Just be certain that you don’t allow the tower tip above on your turn!

Two ) Sack Race 

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This classic game is easy to coordinate. Give every participant a sofa to put both feet . Once everyone is lined up and ready to go, have each player race to the finish line by leaping into the end line while inside the sofa. The first player to hop to the finish line wins.

3) Gone Fishin

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Put a little plastic toy at a pie pan, then cover the toy and fill the remainder of the pan with whipped cream. Start the clock and after that have every player use only their face to find the plastic toy! The first player to find the toy wins.

4) Giant Matching Game 

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The object of this game is to fit as many pairs as you can. Create giant matching cards by painting symbols, letters, or pictures on pieces of paper or cardboard. (Make sure you have two of each image.) Flip the cards face down on the floor and have each player attempt to match pairs. If you discover a game, take another turn. If you do not, it’s on to another player. Whoever finds the most pairs wins.

5) Water Gun Shootout  

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Place ping pong balls on top of empty bottles and line them up in a row on a desk. Have each player stand back and take the ping pong balls with a water gun. The first person to take off all of their ping pong balls wins.

6) Yard Twister 

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Rather than using a slippery Twister mat, then opt for the lawn version! Just utilize spray paint in four distinct colours to create your own Twister board. With this game, you’ll want three or more players on the lawn and you to phone out where to put your hands and feet. If you do not have the traditional Twister spinner, write down moves (eg. Right hand red, left foot gloomy, etc.) on pieces of paper and stick into a bowl for a single player to withdraw. The player who lasts the longest on the lawn without falling wins.

7) Hula Hoop Contest 

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Set your hula hoop skills to the test! With this game, all you need are some hula hoops and your nearest and dearest. Turn on some music and have each participant hula hoop for as long as possible. The player who hula hoops the highest wins.

8) Giant Kerplunk 

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This giant lawn edition of kerplunk is so awesome! The object of the game is to remove as many sticks as possible without creating the balls fall. Each player removes one stick at a time, proceeding clockwise. But be careful which stick you pick–you do not want to be the person who gets the chunks come crashing down! Get the DIY instructions for this game .

9) Who’s That Baby? 

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Establish a corkboard with all your loved one’s baby photographs. Keep pens and paper available and tell all the players that the object of the game is to name as many baby photos as you can. Whoever can name the most wins!

10) Beach Ball Bowling 

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Take bowling out using a beach ball and a few plastic bottles! Have each player knock down as many”hooks” (plastic bottles full of a little water) as they can for 10 rounds. The player who knocks down the maximum bottles by the end of the tenth round wins.

What games do you anticipate playing at your upcoming family reunion? Do you have any games you would like to recommend to us? We enjoy hearing from our subscribers, so please feel free to leave us a comment below!

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