Outdoor games for summer




















Scavenger Hunt Game Little Monster 3. Shaving Cream Balloons Totally the Bomb 5. Fishing Game Lia Griffith 7. Painting Ice Picklebums 8. Dunk Bucket The Happy Housewife 9. Giant Bubbles Happy Hooligans Sailboat Craft La Maison de Loulou. Rock Faces Club Chica Circle Ramp up the difficulty by adding other elements, like an obstacle course, to the mix. Start the treasure hunt by giving out your first clue with your online invitations.

This simple game involves people throwing a ring onto one or more stakes, with some stakes being worth more points than others. The winner is the one with the highest score. Transform your ring toss game into a flamingo toss for a summer party, or make it an engagement ring themed game for an outdoor wedding shower. Swap your hoops for bean bags in this next traditional game, which has become a mainstay of outdoor parties like birthday celebrations and wedding receptions alike.

Watch as your guests try to land their bean bags through the hole in a platform board from far away. You can buy cornhole or bean bag toss game sets, or try your hand at creating your own. Decorate the boards to match your party theme, or opt for bold, traditional carnival-inspired colors. One of the benefits of making your own or commissioning one is that you can choose the colors and materials involved.

Bocce ball works great on a variety of surfaces, so you can set this up on your deck and leave your lawn space free for other party games. Divide your guests into teams and challenge them to see who can score the highest by rolling their balls closest to the pallina.

Like a lot of outdoor party games, this one is great if you have a crowd of people watching and cheering the teams on. Pass around some lemonade, and watch as your guests try to outmaneuver their opponents.

Make it more challenging by adding a frisbee or flying disc to the mix. In frisbee tic tac toe, guests have to try and land their frisbee in a space on the tic tac toe board.

From there, the usual rules apply as they try to score a winning line. Frisbee tic tac toe is a fun game for all ages. Twister is a much-loved classic and almost guaranteed to have your guests doubled over with laughter. For a fresh twist, take it outside and create a DIY version in your backyard for the ultimate outdoor party game. It can be tricky to keep the standard mat flat on the floor outside, so most versions of lawn twister involve painting circles on your lawn with spray paint. For a reusable alternative, lots of retailers sell giant inflatable versions.

Ask your guests to split into duos and see who can pass the water balloon back and forth over the greatest distance. Jumbo games are made for outdoor spaces. Like Jenga, players take turns pulling out pieces from the tower and placing them on top. The last player who successfully does this wins. Don't have a ton of outdoor space?

You can play this tabletop cornhole game on your patio. Instead of throwing the small bean bags, catapult them across the board and aim for the goal. Another fun drinking game for adults, this game combines beer pong and golf. Using your own club, when you land a ball in the cup, you competitor has to take a drink. If you don't want to use the board as a drinking game, the whole family can putt to see who scores the most balls in the cups.

This DIY backyard game is a fun twist on the classic ring toss game. The object of the game is the same: The players who toss the most rings around the targets pink flamingos wins. Get the tutorial at Sugar and Cloth. This DIY game is super easy to make. All you need is been bags and numbered saucers. Set the saucers as far apart as you want, they don't even have to be in a straight line. The goal is to land the bags in the saucers and get the highest amount of points.

Get the full tutorial at Mod Podge Rocks. Need a more challenging target than a pink flamingo? This DIY washer yard game is for adults skilled at ring toss. Get the full tutorial at Sugar and Cloth. Use toys and objects around your home to set up the ultimate obstacle course in you backyard. While your kids race to see who can complete the course the fastest, they'll have fun and get some exercise. Need some inspo? This is the ideal game to play on super hot day.

The goal is to try to hit your opponents with water-filled balloons. You won't even mind losing. You can also use water balloons to play a game of toss, and see which pair can throw the balloon the longest without popping it. Go on an adventure with your little ones by playing this scavenger hunt.

See how many of these things you can spot around your neighborhood. Cool off with this frozen t-shirt game. To play, soak your t-shirts in water and stick them in the freezer. The next day, give each player a frozen shirt.



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