Entertainment for corporate events. Fun games and competitions for corporate events

Presenter Berezniki:

Hello colleagues!

For a cool corporate event

A friendly team gathered.

Everyone forgot about the dress code,

About reports and work.

We'll dance until the morning,

Sing songs and rock!

Leading:

Competition "Catch the Ball"

Leading:

Game "Deaf Dialogue"

For example:

  • Can I take tomorrow off?
  • When will the report be?
  • Why are you late again?
Leading:

Game "Who are you?"

Game "Fanta"

  • To say a tost;
  • Sing;
  • Dance, etc.
Leading:

Competition "Dance like..."

Competition "Company Treasure"

Leading:

A FUN SCENARIO FOR A CORPORATE PARTY

A cheerful scenario for a corporate party is the key to a bright holiday with colleagues. After all, it’s not the salads on the table and beautiful outfits that create the mood. We present an original and fun scenario for a corporate party, which is suitable for any office party.

Presenter Berezniki:

Hello colleagues!

For a cool corporate event

A friendly team gathered.

Everyone forgot about the dress code,

About reports and work.

We'll dance until the morning,

Sing songs and rock!

Leading:

Are you ready to have a good rest? To take on work on Monday with renewed vigor? Then let's start our corporate party! You are a single team, and this is what makes the company successful. I suggest testing your ability to act together in the next competition.

Competition "Catch the Ball"

For the competition, those present are divided into two teams. Each of them chooses a captain. The captains stand opposite the team, at a distance of 2-3 meters (marked by a line), they are given large baskets. There are a lot of balloons near each team and a line that they cannot cross. The task is to throw as many balls as possible into your captain's basket. They, in turn, should help, but not step over the line. Captains are also prohibited from touching the balls with their hands. 3-5 minutes are allotted to complete the task, the team with the most balls in the captain’s basket wins.

At this stage of the corporate party, you can invite everyone to the table. But the fun doesn't stop. After the guests have had a little refreshment, the entertainment can continue.

Leading:

I know your boss is perfect. Understanding, generous, positive. And all employees easily find a common language with him and understand each other perfectly. The next game will confirm this!

Game "Deaf Dialogue"

The manager and subordinate are invited. The boss puts on headphones, and the subordinate asks the boss questions.

For example:

  • Can I take tomorrow off?
  • When will the salary increase be?
  • Why am I going on a business trip, and not Ivanov?

The boss, of course, doesn’t hear the questions. He can understand what he is being asked about only by the movement of his lips and facial expressions. However, the boss must answer. As a rule, the answers are “off topic”, and the dialogue turns out to be very funny.

Then the subordinate puts on the headphones, and the boss asks the questions. For example:

  • When will the report be?
  • Why don't you go to work on Saturday?
  • Why are you late again?

Then a new subordinate comes out and the fun is repeated, only with different questions.

There are no winners or losers, but small prizes can be awarded for the coolest answers.

Leading:

You are a close-knit team, almost like a family. I suggest checking how well you know each other.

Game "Who are you?"

The driver is blindfolded. One of his colleagues sits on a chair in front of him. The driver's task is to guess who it is by feeling only his head. To complicate the task, you can use glasses, wigs, earrings, scarves. Then the one who was guessed becomes the driver. This is not a competition, so there are no winners. But everyone will have a great time!

Game "Fanta"

This is traditional entertainment for the holidays, and we couldn’t help but include it in our fun corporate party scenario. The rules are simple: guests, sitting at the table, pass each other a small ball or some round fruit to the music. Suddenly the music stops and the one who has the ball pulls a forfeit out of the box and completes the task.

Forfeits with tasks must be prepared in advance. For example:

  • To say a tost;
  • Sing;
  • Dance, etc.

It all depends on the company and imagination, however, respect the chain of command.

Leading:

You know how to work well and have fun! I invite everyone to the dance floor.

During the disco, you can hold a dance competition to keep the atmosphere festive.

Competition "Dance like..."

To play the game, you need to prepare cards in advance with descriptions of objects or phenomena of the same topic. For example, for a corporate party in winter the following are suitable: snowflake, snowman, blizzard, sleigh. All pieces of paper with inscriptions are put into a box. Each participant pulls out one card and dances like... a snowflake, a sled, a snowman. Then you can determine the most original performer and give him some kind of prize.

During the dance block, you can play a team game.

Competition "Company Treasure"

The players are divided into two teams. Props will include cocktail straws for each participant, two bracelets, and a pair of chairs. The first player puts a straw in his mouth and puts a bracelet on it. Then, at the leader’s signal, the participants run to their chairs (they are 4-6 meters away), run around them and return back. They pass the bracelet to the next player - hands-free! The winner is the team that passes their decoration from the first to the last participant faster and does not drop it.

Leading:

We have a very fun and vibrant corporate party, right? But can there be a holiday without gifts? Let's play the lottery and no one will be left without a present!

The presenter invites everyone to take turns pulling out a ball with a number that corresponds to the gift from the drum. Presentations must be prepared in advance and numbered. It is important that they be universal; the presenter suggests finding a hidden meaning in each souvenir.

Every time the corporate New Year evokes conflicting feelings in us, for some it is a duty and work, for others it is a cheerful eve of a happy family holiday. Whoever we are - company employees, PR managers and organizers, bosses or sponsors, the mood and perception of a corporate holiday depends solely on ourselves, and we have the power to make this evening fun and exciting, take a break from work and immerse ourselves in an extravaganza of magic and fun. I offer several options for organizing a holiday that will help turn the “obligation” into an exciting event.

Preparation

First of all, you need to create a festive atmosphere in the team. Anticipation of the holiday, as you know, brings a lot of pleasure and guarantees an increase in strength and energy. In the pre-holiday preparations, it is best to involve as many people as possible. You can hold a small competition: “Who is the most, the most…” and offer a questionnaire to fill out, where each employee will have to enter the names of their colleagues, under each most suitable definition. For example, the following nominations:

A tough nut to crack - He will not let himself be confused, he is always on the alert, he is reliable and strong in everything.

Unyielding will - What this person believes is right is so. Because no one can convince him otherwise. And if he said he would do it, he will definitely do it.

He is his own director - he came up with everything himself, thought through everything himself, did everything himself, checked everything himself, received it and controlled it.

With a hitch - this is the only way to say about this man.

The unbearable lightness of being - Brilliant carelessness and absent-mindedness. He is always late everywhere and always scatters everything everywhere.

Also, on New Year's Eve, you can invite employees, or entire departments, to make snowflakes from any materials. All works are hung in the rain from the ceiling, without a signature, in the celebration hall. The most worthy snowflake is selected by a majority of votes, for which a prize is awarded.

Another pre-holiday fun - a sheet to fill out is distributed, which offers a list of employees and a list of various fairy-tale heroes, animals, characters. Everyone chooses the image that, in his opinion, best suits a particular employee, or offers his own version opposite each name. Based on the processing results, the most frequently mentioned images are selected and surprise gifts or certificates are prepared for each employee.

On the evening itself, you can organize the presentation of certificates, or the distribution of appropriate accessories for the selected heroes. Here you can use inexpensive children's animal masks.

Carrying out

Remembering what will have to guide us in the coming year, we invite guests to say the usual, familiar text of the proverb instead of the one that sounds:

    They don’t discuss the gift, do they accept what they give? (They do not look at a given horse's teeth).

    You need to learn throughout your life, every day brings new knowledge, knowledge is endless. (Live and learn!)

    If you take on something, see it through to the end, even if it’s difficult! (Took hold of the tug, don’t say it’s not hefty!)

    Trouble and disaster usually happen where something is unreliable and fragile. (Where it’s thin, that’s where it breaks)

    How you treat others is how you will be treated. (As it comes back, so will it respond)

    Don't take on unfamiliar tasks. (If you don't know the ford, don't stick your nose into the water)

Riddles about the New Year:

    On New Year's Day it is customary to give not only gifts, but also cards. But few people know that the New Year's card first appeared in London. But in what year - you need to guess. A little hint - between 1800 and 1850. (The correct answer is 1843).

    Like everywhere else, the New Year in Germany is celebrated in December, but it is celebrated not for one day, like here, but for much longer. Who can tell me what date the New Year holidays begin in this country? (Answer - December 6).

    No one will argue that the New Year's clock strikes 12 times, thereby proclaiming the onset of the New Year. But there is one country where there are many more blows - this is Japan. And how many times the Japanese walkers beat - you have to guess. Hint - from 100 to 150. What are your answer options? (The correct number is 108 beats).

    Please tell me, in what year did Peter I issue a decree to celebrate the New Year on winter days? (The answer is 1700).

Here are competitions that can be held while sitting at the table, when not everyone wants to get out for active games. “Memory” competition

Everyone (in turn, or from a team) names an event, pleasant or funny, that happened to them in the company or in their division last year, time for 5 minutes, if there is a hitch in one of the teams, then they win the previous team (or person is eliminated from the game). While women are relaxing, men can please them.

Competition "Congratulations"

The presenter invites men to participate in the competition. The host must put a match on the man’s eyelashes, and he, in turn, must congratulate the girl on the New Year. Whoever says the most congratulations until the match falls wins.

Competition "Funny Faces"

The presenter asks the competition participants to put an empty matchbox on their nose. It is necessary, solely with the help of facial expressions, without helping with your hands, to remove the boxes.

"Caterpillar"

All participants line up like a train and, holding each other by the waist, squat down. The presenter announces that they are portraying a caterpillar and must show how: the caterpillar is sleeping; stretches; tries to get up (gets up); washes; does exercises; finds food; eating; leaves dancing. At the same time, the tail constantly prevents the head from doing its business (this is such a special harmful tail)

The players stand in a circle. The presenter commands, for example: “Touch yellow, one, two, three!” Players try to grab a thing (object, part of the body) of the corresponding color of the other participants in the circle as quickly as possible. Those who do not have time are eliminated from the game.

Each lady holds a ribbon twisted into a ball in her right hand. The man takes the tip of the ribbon with his lips and, without touching his hands, wraps the ribbon around the lady. The winner is the one with the best outfit, or the one who completes the task faster, but with a new color (item). The remaining Prize for two wins. Two participants stand opposite each other - there is a prize on the chair in front of them. The leader counts: one, two, three...one hundred, one, two, thirteen...twelve, etc. The winner is the one who is more attentive and the first to take the prize when the presenter says - three to the last.

And lastly, remember that prizes and gifts are more valuable to employees, the more they meet their true desires. Most often, the most pleasant thing you can get from your bosses, in addition to all sorts of bonuses and 13th salary, are certain benefits and concessions next year. For example, play 1 day off, or the opportunity to leave 1 hour earlier during the week, being late, a certificate for lunch, access to various network resources.

All this will not have too much of an impact on overall labor productivity, but it will completely raise the authority of the bosses in the eyes of their subordinates, who clearly understand the needs of their employees and are ready to present unexpected surprises instead of the expected confetti. It will also help add value to corporate events overall.

Natalya, 23 years old, Moscow

One of the important reasons for using competitions is because they help relieve tension and “melt the ice” in a team. Company party competitions are designed for employees to relax and have some fun with each other, and build long-term work relationships.

Competitions for corporate events

It’s easy to start having fun and having fun at a corporate party; with these competitions your event will become more interesting and fun! Take these competitions for corporate events into your arsenal and it will be 100% successful

Office parties can be exciting or completely hopeless. But everything is in your hands. With fun competitions and ideas, you can make any holiday unforgettable.

Fun competitions for a corporate event

“There was a crocodile walking”

To participate, you will need to divide the players into two teams. One of the teams chooses a “victim” from the other team - a person who hears the hidden word in his ear. The player must explain it to his team without using sounds or speech, i.e. using gestures. Those guessing have several attempts to guess what they are trying to portray here. If the answer is correct, the team gets a point. Then the guessing team is given the opportunity to take revenge - now they choose a player from among their opponents and guess a new word for him. You can play for points, or just for fun and a good mood.

By the way, it is not necessary to guess exactly the words; you can complicate the task and guess famous phrases from films, songs, or the personalities of famous people. In addition, either one or several participants can show what was hidden.

“What does it cost us... to build a word!”

Although the competition is difficult to prepare, the result justifies all the efforts. This is really funny! And in principle, the preparation is not so difficult, you just need not to miss anything and organize the participants correctly. You need to get large enough posters with images of letters. Some letters, such as common vowels, can be done in twos. Those wishing to participate are divided into two teams, each player is given one letter (it is attached to the chest), or two letters (then the back will also be decorated with a poster).

So, the teams are ready and now they have to make words from the letters on them - real words that are known to everyone. The result is shown to the audience in turn: one team, then the other. You need to line up one after another so that you can easily read the resulting word. If a participant has two letters, then only one can be used in one round. The letters cannot be removed from clothing, and you can also add a ban on any conversations between participants. When the teams begin to get out of their way and make up words that do not exist, or that are only similar to real ones, or that mean something funny, the laughter in the hall does not subside, and emotions go off scale.

"Thick-cheeked lip-slapper"

This game is for the two bravest sweet lovers, because the props here are “caramel” candies, or as they are popularly called – icicles. Two players must take turns putting candy in their mouths; swallowing it is prohibited. It turns out that the sweets gradually accumulate in the mouth, and after each new sweet the participant calls his competitor the phrase “fat-cheeked lip slap.” The winner will be the one who can put the maximum amount of candy in his mouth and at the same time pronounce the treasured phrase about the lip slap. The more candies in the mouth, the funnier the phrase sounds, the more ridiculous the player looks, the more whoops and laughter are heard from those watching.

"FLYING GAIT"

NUMBER OF PLAYERS: Any.

PREPARE IN ADVANCE: Bottles (plastic or glass).

ESSENCE: Bottles are placed in a row in front of the volunteer, at the same distance. He is blindfolded and asked to go through an obstacle without touching a single container. While the victim is indignant at the difficulty of the task, the bottles are removed. As a result, you get a proud flamingo bird, diligently pacing around the office.

Competition "Testing Your Wits"

A memorable competition will be testing your colleagues with the questions “What to do?” The one who can come up with the wittiest answer wins. An example of a question: “What should you do if the report that you needed to deliver today to the most important customer, which you wrote for the last few nights in a row, was deleted from the computer’s memory on its own?”

Active competitions for a corporate event

Dancing with balloons

We form dance couples and inflate balloons - one per couple. Partners do not necessarily have to be of different sexes; close contact between them is not envisaged.
Each couple receives a balloon and places it between their bodies. Turn on the music and start dancing. The essence of the competition is to hold a balloon while dancing. A couple will be eliminated from the competition if:

  1. the dancers could not hold the ball and it fell;
  2. the dancers tried too hard and the balloon burst;
  3. the dancers tried to hold the ball with their hands.

Naturally, the winner is the last couple left.

Office Twerk

How to play
This is a fun and entertaining game. The goal of the game is to fill an empty box with a hole (there should be a little more than the balls through the hole) of fabric with ping pong balls. Fill the box completely with balls. Attach the belt to it and wrap it around the participant's waist. Set the timer for 2 minutes. Participants need to move his/her hips to completely empty the box of balls. The team whose member is the first to empty the box wins.

Rules
The competitor may not use their hands to remove the balls. Throughout the game, the balls should come out on their own, thanks to your body movements. Plus, you can't lie down on the floor or spin around to get the balls out of the box.

Competition "Cinderella"

Guests are divided into two teams and divided into pairs “man + woman”. One participant in the competition portrays “Cinderella” - instead of a partner, he is given a mop, with which he must dance. As soon as the host turns off the music, the couples break up and quickly form again with other partners. “Cinderella” at the same time throws away the mop and grabs the first one who comes to hand to dance, but always a man - a woman and a woman - a man.
The one left without a partner becomes “Cinderella” and dances with the mop until the next tune!

Let's play musical chair!

A completely child's game, but even more fun for adults! We arrange chairs in a circle - their number should be one less than the number of participants. Everyone dances, and when the music stops, they immediately sit down on chairs. Anyone who does not have time to sit on a chair either drops out of the game or takes off some of his clothes and jewelry (shoes, neck scarf, bracelet). If the player refuses to continue, another chair is removed.

The only condition for such entertainment is that all participants must have a sense of humor! Then the game will be very fun - after all, you can take off only one shoe or sacrifice a shirt, remaining in a vest...

Competition “Hit the target with binoculars”

In order to make any game more interesting and unusual, you just need to turn on your imagination. In fact, this competition is one of the variations of the shooting range. You can “shoot” with anything and at anything: snowballs at snowmen, darts at a target painted on a tree, or a slingshot at pins and aluminum cans. The main thing is to look at the target through... real binoculars! In this case, you can play both by increasing the goal and decreasing it. Players are given 3-4 attempts, and the presenter records the number of hits and gives out prizes!

Logic competitions for a corporate event

Guess the movie

How to Play: Make as many groups of 4 as you can and give each team enough Blu-Tack or Play-Doh. Take a few pieces of paper and write down the different movie titles along with its star cast from each movie. Place the pieces of paper inside the bowl and once the timing begins, each group will play one note from the bowl. Now the goal of the game is to use plasticine and make a small figurine of this character from the movie. Whose figurine is ready (and visually similar), that team wins the game.

Rules: No specific rules of the game. The main thing is to be the first to create a beautiful figure. Participants can use the Internet to look at images of characters to make them more recognizable.

Guess the quote

First, you need to make as many groups as you can out of 3 - 4. Make notes that have movie titles in them. Place the notes inside the bowl and each team then chooses one note from it. The goal of the game is to construct an entire conversation using dialogues written on pieces of paper. Teammates must guess which films the dialogue is taken from and how the participants spoke. One team can only speak to other teams, using only the movie dialogue they received from the bowl.

“I’ll sing now” or guess the melody of the song

This competition requires the participation of a minimum of six people. Future music lovers should divide into two teams and take turns listening to 10-15 fairly well-known or popular songs today. Moreover, the music will play no more than 15-20 seconds. If one of the teams is late with the answer, the right to guess is transferred to the opponents. For the correct answer, each team is awarded 1 point. Accordingly, the side with the most points wins.

More advanced song lovers are also divided into a pair of teams, they will have a more difficult task than in the previous version. Of course, they won’t have to sing; everything is more complicated here. A member of one of the teams will have to gurgle, whistle or tap a song, the name of which will be learned from the host of the competition. Then everything goes according to clock – the team that delayed the answer transfers the right to vote to its opponents.

Team competitions for a corporate event

"Paper Basketball"

We recruit 10 people and create a couple of teams. Players must stand in two lines, and each participant receives a small stack of paper. We install 2 baskets 4-6 meters from the teams. At a signal, members of the first team must grab a piece of paper, crumple them into a ball, throw them into the trash bin one by one, and run to the end of the line to throw their next paper ball again. Let people have fun like this for 10-15 minutes. The winner will be the side that has more “shells” in the basket than the opponent.

Braiding

Props: for each team - three ribbons 0.5 meters long. The ends of the ribbons are tied in a knot at the top, and the other ends are distributed to the participants. One participant holds the knot, and three are braiding. The trick of the game is that the ends of the tapes cannot be released from your hands and passed on to each other. The team that braids the hair the fastest wins!

Memories

You can play with any number of participants – at least 100 people. Each volunteer needs to tell about some pleasant, funny event related to the company. It is advisable that the “shelf life” of memories does not exceed one season or year. Anyone who finds it difficult to answer is eliminated from the game. The employee with the best memory and the longest memory will win a prize.

Creative competitions for a corporate event

Competition “Complete the mosaic” or “Company logo”

Surely the company you work for has a logo. Make two copies of it with a frame on colored paper. If you don’t know how, any simple Photoshop will help you. After designing the logo, print these two copies on A4 sheet. We glue the finished sheets onto a piece of cardboard and use scissors to cut them into uneven pieces (25-30 pieces). Then we invite our colleagues to participate in the competition and create 2 teams. The opponents' task is to be the first to collect the whole picture: whoever finished first wins!

“Puppeteers” or talent competition

Members of the corporate party are invited to take part in the fair. Players who agree are given a certain amount of time to make a doll from any available means. When the deadline approaches, the participants put their creations on public display and await the “verdict” of the competition judges. All these simple crafts can be made from ropes, handkerchiefs, cords, cutlery, bottles and even fruits, which players can quietly “steal” from the festive table.

Competition "Test of Creativity"

Each person present is given a sheet with a fragment drawn on it. Looking at an unfinished drawing, it is impossible to understand what is really intended there. Guests are encouraged to finish what they started. When the presenter provides the original, and everyone can compare it with what he came up with, there will be no end to the laughter and jokes.

Competition “Write a poem”

Each participant is given a piece of paper with four words written on it. His task is to come up with a quatrain using these 4 words. It is desirable that the poem be thematic, for example, if it is some kind of holiday, then the poem will be a congratulation on this holiday, or simply touching on the theme of this event. In the competition, you can come up with several nominations, for example, “the funniest quatrain”, “the most thematic quatrain”, “the most awkward quatrain”, etc., and based on the results of the competition, choose a winner for each nomination.

Competitions help lift the spirits of guests and improve team relationships. And how many memories they will give! Be sure to include them in your corporate event scenarios!

A corporate event is not only fun, but also serious and responsible. Many managers sacredly (and not unreasonably) believe that events of this kind help to unite the team, establish not only working, but also warm friendly relations, in the presence of which the team is able to move mountains. All this, of course, is true. But provided that the gatherings take place, as they say, in a warm, friendly atmosphere. Among the things that reliably create such an atmosphere are all sorts of funny games and cool competitions for corporate events. After all, nothing unites people more than overcoming difficulties together - even if they are “toy” difficulties. All you need for this is a little imagination. Then you can do without special preparations. Why not, for example, turn trivial karaoke singing into a “begging” competition? All you need is a hat, which is given to the singer. Naturally, the winner is the one who receives the most. But this is so, improvisation. And cool competitions for corporate events, thought out in advance, are really very effective. They will help new members of the team get to know each other, make just friends good friends, discover unexpected traits of long-known colleagues... And, of course, cool competitions for corporate events will make the party truly fun.

"On the newspaper"

Dancing couples are given a large format newspaper. Partners fold the newspaper several times and hide it. Music plays, couples dance, but as soon as the music stops, the partner takes the newspaper out of his pocket, lays it out, sits down on one knee, the partner sits down on the other knee and claps her hands. The music starts, the newspaper folds again, and the dance continues. The winner is the couple who, in the opinion of the presenter or the audience, completed the task most quickly and accurately.

"Gypsy"

You will need 5-6 participants, the same number of chairs. Players walk around the chairs to fast music. The music stops and the participants take off something (jewelry or part of their clothing). So 5 times. Things are left on different chairs. After this comes the final race. When the music stops, the player must put on what is lying on the nearest chair and dance the “gypsy girl” in this form. Prize for the most extravagant

"Mop"

We need 1 more men than women. Line up in lines opposite each other. When the melody starts playing, the men “snatch” the ladies, and the odd one out dances with a mop. It's quite funny to watch the "gentleman" in a jacket and tie tenderly hug the mop.

"Dance with an Apple"

Several pairs (preferably 2-3) participate in the game. To play you need stools and big apples. The man holds an apple in his mouth, and the woman must eat the apple. At the same time, couples perform a slow dance on stools. The winner is the pair that manages to eat as much of the apple as possible without falling.

"Dancing by ear"

Props are prepared for the game: peas, nuts, cereals and other things are placed in Kinder Surprise barrels so that the sounds they make when shaken are different. It is necessary to prepare two barrels with the same contents. They are laid out in bags so that the sounds are not repeated in each bag, and the ladies are asked to take the kegs out of one bag, and the gentlemen from the other. Everyone is looking for their mate - a person whose barrel makes the same sound. Having united, the couples dance.

"Snipers"

Shooting for accuracy in hitting the target with tennis balls, pine or fir cones.

"Transportation of the wounded"

The team is divided into threes. In each trio, two people make a “chair” from intertwined hands and on this “chair” they carry the third to the turning point and back.

"Forced march"

At the starting line - a duffel bag with a load (weight - depending on the age of the participants). On command, each participant puts on a duffel bag, runs to the turning point and back, and passes the bag to the next participant. The team whose last participant returns to the starting line first wins.

"Triathlon"

“Who can sew a button faster and more beautifully?”
"Disassembly and assembly of a Kalashnikov assault rifle."
The sequence of disassembling and assembling the machine, as well as time, is taken into account.
"Using a gas mask."
The winner is the one who puts on the gas mask faster and correctly. After the command "Gas!" the participant opens the valve of the bag with his right hand, holding his breath and closing his eyes, puts on a gas mask and exhales.

"Soldier's Everyday Life"

Participants shout “yes” or “no” in unison, agreeing or denying the statements.
Soldiers were going to training... Everyone was shooting with a shovel...
And then they dug trenches... They howled quietly at the moon...
They cooked porridge over the fire... They even ate Aunt Masha...
We shot at the target a little... But we never hit...
The soldier probably has rolls and rolls behind him...
Or a new machine gun carried on a soldier’s shoulder...
The soldier has a belt... And on the buckle there is a seal...
They say that all the guys will become soldiers in the future...
All the soldiers are daredevils... And the guys are great...

"The closest"

Each newly arrived guest writes his name, as well as the day and month of his birth, on a small piece of paper. All sheets are placed in a box. When all the guests have written such pieces of paper, summarize: the one whose date of birth is closest to the date of your holiday wins and receives a prize.

"The most mobile"

At the beginning of an evening, holiday, or dance program, those who wish can find out their weight using floor scales. Whoever loses a little weight at the end of the evening receives a prize.

"Best Postman"

1. Competition for the best sorter - sort postcards by holidays.
2. Competition for the best marker - quickly stick stamps on all offered envelopes (fake envelopes and stamps).
3. Competition for the best subscription organizer - who can name the most names of printed subscription publications.
4. Competition for the best ode in honor of the postman - write the beginning of the lines on cards with rhymes. Rhymes can be like this:
... I serve... I find... pension... postman
or
... postman... region... stamp... demobilization
5. “Annual Report” competition - who can quickly pack sheets of paper into a binder using a hole punch.

"All ours"

The game involves an equal number of men and women, who are blindfolded. Players move around the room silently, without giving any signals, with the goal of gathering in two groups (all women separately and all men separately). The group that gathers first and hugs is declared the winner.

"Celtic Wheel"

According to the legend of the ancient Celts, all people are divided according to the cardinal directions. The people of the North are people of action, leaders who are firmly moving towards their goals. Westerners are precise and disciplined people, characterized by a sense of increased responsibility. People of the East are creative people who generate ideas. People of the South provide warmth and comfort in the group. Each team must include representatives of all groups, and then the “Celtic wheel” is obtained. Invite team members to quickly divide into subgroups based on their predisposition. If someone hesitates, then he is asked to choose the side of the world according to his feelings at the moment. All directions of the world will be present in a harmonious team, although the number of their representatives may vary. A group that lacks any aspect of the light will experience problems in the future.

"Whose street is this, whose house is this?"

The addresses of institutions and organizations in the city are determined in advance using the telephone directory. The presenter pronounces the address, and the participants in the game name the institution that is located there (cultural center, school, department store, clinic, prosecutor's office, etc.). For correct answers, players receive tokens. At the end of the game, the participant with the maximum number of tokens receives a prize.

"Money box"

A coin is placed on the toe of the first team member. The player tries to carry it from the start line to the finish line (3-4 m) without dropping it and throw it into the “piggy bank”. The participant who dropped the coin starts over.

"Bound by one chain"

All guests receive the same piece of ribbon or rope. Their task is to connect their rope with the ropes of those people with whom they have something in common: the same profession, the presence of a pet, etc. At the end of the game, all the segments are connected, and the guests have time to get to know each other.

"Whose Kiss"

One player is blindfolded, then one of the other players comes up and kisses him; he tries to guess who kissed him - if successful, the kisser sits in his place, and he gets up. Notes:
1. You need to kiss well, otherwise the person sitting will never guess.
2. If a guy is sitting, then the guys should kiss him too - otherwise it won’t be fun.

"Kiss"

The presenter asks the gentlemen to come out and invites one girl. Men need to kiss a girl on a certain part of the body and name it. For example, the first one kisses on the cheek and says “I kiss (Masha) on the cheek!” This means that other gentlemen can no longer kiss on the cheek. The next one kisses, say, on the hand and says, “I kiss (Masha) on the hand. This means that the other partners can no longer kiss either on the cheek, or on the hand, etc. By the end of the competition, the girl will be kissed on all parts of the body. He loses a gentleman who will no longer have anywhere to kiss.

"Compliment"

The presenter invites men to participate in the competition. The presenter must put a match on the man’s eyelashes, and he, in turn, must compliment the girl. Whoever says the most compliments until the match falls wins.

"Guess the spouse"

They choose a married couple. Several men are seated on chairs, among whom is the spouse. They invite the spouse, blindfold her, and she must guess her husband by some organ (for example, by the ear). Then the girls are seated with their wives and the husband must recognize his wife (for example, by her knee).

"Burning Match"

While the match is burning, a person must tell as much as possible about himself. At the same time, he holds the match lit in his hand. One message - one point. (For example: My name is... I live...) The one who gets the most points wins. It will be much easier for you if you ask to count the messages of several people.

"A True Gentleman"

All male guests go to the middle of the hall and stand in a line. The toastmaster approaches each of them and asks them to take off what he doesn’t mind. Someone takes off their watch, someone takes off their tie. Then the second round. There you already have to shoot more important things. The competition lasts until the men strip down to their underpants. Anyone who does not agree to take something off himself is thrown out. The funny thing is that the competition is won by the first man eliminated, and not the one in shorts! Because a true gentleman will never strip down to his underpants in the company of ladies.

"The most loving man"

Two volunteers are needed to participate in this competition. They are given a task: they need to come up with as many kind words as possible that they would say to their beloved girls. While the guys are thinking hard, the rest can be invited to dance. The joke is that the guys believe that they will say these words to their partners, but in fact, they stand against each other and make these affectionate remarks addressed to each other, while saying their names (it’s funnier). For example: “Seryozha, my beloved,” and in response: “Olezhek, my sweetie!” All those present, after an abundance of friendly “ha-ha-ha,” choose the guy who is most sophisticated in affectionate epithets. The prize is the “Most Loving Man” badge.

"Blow a candle - chew an apple"

Two volunteers are called up, preferably guys who know each other well. The rest stand around and pretend to be a support group. Players sit on both sides of a small table, a candle is placed in front of each, and a lighter (or matches) and an apple are given in their hands. The task is simple - who can eat their apple faster? But you can only eat an apple while your candle is burning. And the enemy can blow out the candle at any moment, and then the player, before biting the apple again, will have to light it again.

"Watch"

The victim is a man. He is placed facing a girl sitting on a chair at a distance of 10 steps from him. The guests are asked for watches (8 pieces) and in the interval from the girl to the man they place the watches at a distance of one step from each other. The man is asked to remember where the clock is and asked, without stepping on it (stepping over it), to walk to the girl and kiss her. Then the man is blindfolded, of course, the watch is removed, and a man is put in the girl’s place. The fun is how he will stomp on the “girl” and then kiss her.

"Pleasure in cubes"

Each player receives an ice tray, which is found in each refrigerator, and a cocktail straw. The ice container is filled with the drink chosen by the participants. On command, they begin to drink with a straw of squares until someone is the first to empty all the squares. You can also organize a relay race, where each player can drink the contents of only one cell.

"Scarecrow"

Two teams of 3 people each (1 woman and 2 men). The woman stands between the men, and in a minute they must put on the woman the clothes that they themselves are wearing (watches and rings also count). The team whose woman has the most clothes wins.

"Past!"

A chair is placed in the middle of the room, with an empty bottle placed behind the back of it. The player, kneeling on a chair and leaning on its back, tries to throw a toothpick into the bottle, after holding it in his mouth.

"Green Prize"

Two teams play, the players stand 3-4 steps apart from each other. The end player receives a watermelon and, without leaving his seat, tries to pass it to his neighbor - throw it, roll it, etc. As soon as the watermelon reaches the end player, it is cut and the team eats it. If the watermelon falls and cracks, then the team is considered a loser.

"Crazy Aboriginal"

On a large sheet of paper or oilcloth, prints of the bare right and left feet are drawn in disarray and numbered: even numbers on the drawings of the right foot, odd numbers on the left. The further the numbers are located on the sheet, the more interesting it will be. Music plays, the player steps on the prints with his bare feet, observing the numerical order. His task is to meet the allotted time and get on the print, while making unimaginable turns and jumps.

"Improvisation"

Two people participate. The presenter invites players to depict people or objects, but not individually, but in interaction, that is, to play a short miniature. The task is completed without prior preparation. It is allowed to use words, facial expressions, gestures, movements, and involve other guests. The skit lasts 5-10 seconds, then the Presenter names the next pair. It is advisable to take the most incredible pairs, difficult to display, for example: - decanter and glass; - monkey and flea; - astronaut and female astronaut; - cat and sour cream; - ballerina and stage; - Andrey Malakhov and the tsunami; - Chuck Norris and bra; - hyperboloid and synchrophasotron; - Sherlock Watson and Doctor Holmes; - hunter and Stepashka; - syringe and buttock; - invisible and blue; - Leo Tolstoy and his beard.

"Dancing Plus"

A piece of paper is attached to the players’ backs and markers are given to them. The presenter lines everyone up behind each other's heads and turns on fast music. When dancing, for example, the tap-hole, players draw a picture on a given topic on the sheet in front of them. The best extreme artist receives a prize.

"Broom Dance"

Everyone dances in pairs, one young man with a broom. At any moment, he can hit the floor with the broom three times, and all other young men must release their partners. The young man, putting down his broom, quickly invites any lady. The rest of the boys then immediately invite the girls to continue the dance. Whoever is left without a girl takes a broom and dances with it or knocks on the floor.

"Fire water..."

The players form pairs (a man and a woman) who dance, and when the melody stops, they take a pose corresponding to the words of the presenter: fire (the man takes the lady in his arms), water (the man goes down on one knee, the lady sits on the other), copper pipes ( partners take a tango pose). The couple who made a mistake leaves the dance floor.

"Sirtaki"

The dancers stand in two circles facing each other. All movements are performed to the music of the Sirtaki dance. Movement “Picking the grapes”: we raise our hands up and to the side one by one. Repeat the movement four times (twice with each hand). “Washing the grapes”: with our hands we make circular movements in a horizontal plane, twice in each direction. “Putting grapes in a vat”: arms bent at the elbows, making circular movements forward with our shoulders, one at a time. “Tramming the grapes”: moving our hips, we turn in place for three counts, then take a step to the right and start the dance all over again.

"Dancing Pancakes"

After every two lines, cheerful music sounds, to which the audience performs the named movement. What do pancakes come with - We know that for sure! Pancakes come in sour cream - Men, wave to the lady! Let's spread butter on the pancakes - Unmarried people, let's wave! But the pancake with mushrooms - You need to press your lips to your neighbor’s cheek! Pancake with caviar - Husband and wife hugging! Pancake with onion - Let's exchange a patch with our neighbor! Filling with potatoes - Stomp with your right foot! Let's stack the pancakes - quickly twist... with the waist!

Guests are divided into several teams, depending on the total number of people at the holiday. The team should have approximately 5-6 people. The task of each team is to think over and show a funny short film from the theme: “One day in our work.” For the best acting, production, etc., the team receives an Oscar in the form of a bottle of champagne, for example.

Briefing

Participants are given cards with humorous questions. For example, “how to make a dog fly”, “how to quickly stop a plane”, “how to eat pea soup” and so on. In one or two minutes, players must compose detailed step-by-step instructions and write them down on a piece of paper. The author of the most detailed and funny instructions wins.

Situation

2 girls are selected. Each of them is offered certain situations from which you need to come up with a creative way out. Time to think 15 seconds. The most original answer will win.

Situation options:
1. Imagine you have been saving for several months for a dress that you were going to wear to a party. And now this moment has come, you bought a dress, created the perfect image, arrived at the indicated place, take off your coat, and in front of you is a girl in the same dress. What will you do?
2. You have a dream date, everything is wonderful, but at one point your heel breaks. Your actions?
3. You did perfect makeup, took care of your hair, but at the last moment the date was canceled, what are your actions?
4. You ate your fill of food with garlic, put on a mask and decided to roll your curlers. There's a knock on the door and the man of your dreams is on the doorstep. What will you do?
5. After a romantic evening, your boyfriend walks you home and you accidentally call him by someone else's name. Your actions?

Selfie of the evening.

At the beginning of the evening, the host announces that throughout the fun and celebration there will be a competition for the best selfie. That is, there will be a camera on the table that each of the guests can take and photograph themselves in the most interesting pose, for example, with the boss, on the balcony, and so on. At the end of the evening, all the shots are shown on the big screen (using a USB connection) and the best selfie is chosen based on the applause of the guests. And so that guests don’t forget, the host periodically reminds everyone about the selfie competition. As a prize, you can give a funny award - a photo frame with a photo of Chuck Norris, because he is the coolest.

Geometric collective

For this competition you will need to make some preparations (on several sheets of paper - in accordance with the number of participants - draw individual geometric shapes, for example, a circle, square, triangle, oval, rhombus, simple curve, and so on). All sheets have the same geometric shapes. Each participant receives one such sheet and a marker. At the command of the leader, the team members must draw the remaining parts of the body to a specific figure, turning a certain geometric figure into a figure - their employee, colleague and sign each, they also need to draw themselves. Then the presenter collects all the paintings and shows them to the guests of the corporate party, they vote for the best painting, the author of which is awarded a prize. And pictures of employees can be left in the office as a souvenir to lift their spirits.

We fly to negotiations in economy class

The entire team should be divided into several teams with the same number of participants. An identical cardboard box is placed in front of each team (depending on the number of participants, select the size of the box by eye). At the “start” command, individual teams must gather for a flight for negotiations in economy class, that is, climb into a cardboard box in all possible and impossible ways (some on one leg, some in the arms of someone else, and so on). The team that can complete the plane the fastest will be the winner.

Money for the benefit of the company

Each participant had a great opportunity to get money for the development of the company. So, each participant receives the same jar with the same number of coins. The lid of each jar has the same hole through which you can get a coin. At the “start” command, participants begin to shake their jars and take out coins from it. You just have to do it with your eyes closed. The participant who is the fastest to get every single coin from his jar will be the winner.

Snowdrops

Preparation will be required. First you will need to make “drifts” from pieces of paper (depending on the number of participants). Each “drift” should contain a card with a picture of a snowdrop. It is desirable that the flower be applied to one of the pieces. You need to find a snowdrop within 45 seconds. The one who can complete the task will win.

Get your workspace in order

In front of each participant there are identical objects (a pencil and shavings; printed bills and an eraser; documents - simple sheets and a stapler; several pens and their caps nearby; files and several sheets with the inscription “put me in the file”). At the “start” command, participants must put their workplace in order by sharpening their pencil, putting caps on their pens, fastening documents, putting bills in a stack and fastening them with an elastic band, and putting sheets into files. Whoever gets it done first gets a prize.

Well-coordinated team

The team is divided into several teams with the same number of participants. Team members stand in separate rows. All participants are given a toothpick. The first participants are given an open jar of olives. At the command “start”, the first participants prick an olive with a toothpick and pass the toothpick to the second participants, the second participants pass it to the third, the third to the fourth, and so on until the last. The last participants receive an olive and eat it with a cry of “ate.” Then the first participants prick the next olive and pass it to the second, the second to the third, and so on until the penultimate, the penultimate participant receives the olive and eats it. Participants pass the next olive to the third participant from the end, then to the fourth from the end, and so on until the first participant eats the olive. The winner will be the team in which the turn to eat the olive reaches the first participant faster and he eats it.