Planning a birthday bash for your tween? Finding the right mix of fun and excitement is key! These 10 Year Old Birthday Party Games are perfect for keeping the energy high and everyone entertained. From active challenges to silly group games, there’s something here every 10-year-old will love.
10 Year Old Birthday Party Games
Looking for fun ways to celebrate? These 10 Year Old Birthday Party Games are perfect for keeping kids laughing, moving, and having a blast all party long!
Balloon Pop Relay
A high-energy race that gets everyone laughing! Kids run to sit on balloons and pop them as fast as they can.
Use different colored balloons for teams
Add challenges inside balloons for extra fun
Treasure Hunt
Turn your backyard or home into an adventure zone. Kids follow clues to find hidden treasures.
Use riddles or picture clues
Hide small toys or candy as prizes
Freeze Dance
When the music stops, they freeze! It’s silly, active, and always a hit.
Play upbeat songs
Give small prizes for best freeze pose
Water Balloon Toss
Perfect for warm weather parties. Kids pair up and toss balloons back and forth.
Balloons get smaller each round
The last dry team wins
Donut on a String
Hang donuts and watch kids race to eat them—no hands allowed. It’s hilarious and messy fun.
Use string or ribbon to hang
Have towels nearby for cleanup
Obstacle Course
Create a backyard challenge using things you already have. It keeps kids moving and entertained.
Use hula hoops, cones, or pool noodles
Time each player or race in teams
Tug of War
A classic party game that’s great for teams. It builds excitement and lots of laughter.
Use a strong rope and clear boundary
Play boys vs. girls or mix teams
Charades
Kids act out clues while their team guesses. It’s creative and gets everyone involved.
Fast-paced and easy to set up. Kids compete to build and unstack cups the fastest.
Use plastic or paper cups
Time each round to crown the winner
Mummy Wrap
Teams wrap one person with toilet paper to look like a mummy. It’s silly and fun to watch.
Use 2-ply for faster wrapping
Snap photos of the funniest ones
Simon Says
Simple and always a crowd-pleaser. It’s a fun way to get kids listening and moving.
Use tricky commands to catch them
Add themed movements for laughs
Sardines
Like hide and seek, but reversed. One hides, the rest look—and join in when they find them.
Works well indoors or out
Last person searching starts the next round
Minute to Win It
Quick challenges that test skill and speed. Kids compete in short, silly games.
Use household items
Keep score or just play for laughs
Pin the Tail
The classic gets a birthday twist! Blindfolded players try to place the tail (or hat, or nose).
Customize it with a theme
Give small prizes for closest guess
Balloon Tennis
Use fly swatters or paper plates for rackets. Hit balloons back and forth for some light-hearted fun.
Play over a string “net”
Use music to mix things up
Human Knot
Everyone grabs hands in a circle and untangles without letting go. It’s tricky but gets lots of laughs.
Works best with small groups
Time each team to add challenge
Cookie Face
Place a cookie on each player’s forehead—they must get it to their mouth using only facial movements.
Use Oreos or mini cookies
Let them try in rounds for more chances
Pass the Parcel
Wrap a small gift in layers. Kids pass it around and unwrap when the music stops.
Add tiny prizes in each layer
Use themed wrapping paper
Cupcake Decorating
Let kids decorate their own treats. It’s creative and doubles as a snack.
Offer frosting, sprinkles, and candies
Use cupcake liners for easy cleanup
Ring Toss
An easy setup game that’s fun for all skill levels. Kids try to land rings on pegs or bottles.
Use glow sticks for night parties
Keep score to find the winner
Guess the Sound
Play mystery sounds and let kids guess what they hear. It’s funny and keeps them thinking.
Use recorded animal sounds or objects
Give hints if needed
Duck Duck Splash
A water twist on Duck Duck Goose. Instead of tapping heads, they get a small splash.
Use cups with a bit of water
Perfect for summer birthday fun
Treasure Hunt
Turn your backyard or home into an adventure zone. Kids follow creative clues to find hidden treasures, making them feel like real explorers. It’s exciting, active, and works with any party theme.
Use riddles, rhymes, or picture clues to guide the search
Hide small toys, stickers, or candy in each stop along the way
Create a theme like pirates, fairies, or secret agents for extra fun
Split into teams or have everyone search together
Add a final “treasure chest” with goody bags or gold-wrapped treats
FAQ
What are the best types of games for 10-year-olds?
Kids at this age love fast-paced, fun games that get them moving. Active relays, silly challenges, and creative tasks like scavenger hunts or DIY contests are always a big hit.
How many games should I plan for a birthday party?
It’s a good idea to plan four to six games. Mix high-energy activities with calmer ones, and always have a backup game in case something finishes quickly.
Do I need to buy supplies for the games?
Not necessarily. Many games use things you already have at home, like balloons, cups, string, or spoons. A few small prizes or printed clues are usually enough.
Can these games be played indoors too?
Yes! If it rains or the party’s inside, just tweak the games a bit. Try freeze dance, charades, scavenger hunts, or any game that doesn’t need much space.
How do I keep things fair and fun for everyone?
Split kids into even teams and switch them up if needed. Keep the focus on fun, and give small prizes or treats so everyone feels included.
What if some kids don’t want to play?
That’s okay. Have a chill zone with puzzles, coloring, or crafts. It gives shy kids or those needing a break something to enjoy too.
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