Let your fingers do the watching- and guessing-with this challenging party game using blindfolds!
Materials Needed:
How to Play:
1. Place each item into an individual bag.
2. Give a blindfold to each player, and have them cover their eyes.
3. Give the players paper and pencils, and tell them that they will have to write while blindfolded, so each player should place the paper and the pencil somewhere easily accessible. Half of the fun is trying to write on the paper without seeing it.
4. Pass the first item around the circle, and have the players feel it. Ask them not to say anything, but to write down what they think it is. Tell them that none of the items will hurt them, but some may surprise them.
5. Repeat with the rest of the items, until all the players have examined all the items.
6. Tell the players to remove the blindfolds. One by one, reveal the items in the bags in the order in which the players wrote them down. Have the players check their lists to confirm the correct answers.
7. Award a prize to the player with the most correct answers.
Variation:
Have one player stand in the middle of the room, blindfolded. Have other players come forward, one at a time, and let the blindfolded player feel their faces, then identify the owner of each face by feel alone. Or forget the blindfolds, and simply have the players feel items inside individual bags and try to guess what they are. This way, players get to watch each other's expressions, which are bound to be interesting as the items in the bags.
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Materials Needed:
- Blindfold, 1 for each player
- 10 interesting items to feel, such as Jell-O, Slime, flowers, double-sided tape cotton balls, a gizmo, a wet washcloth, a slice of pizza, a snail, a ball of hair, and so on.
- Paper
- Pencils, 1 for each player
How to Play:
1. Place each item into an individual bag.
2. Give a blindfold to each player, and have them cover their eyes.
3. Give the players paper and pencils, and tell them that they will have to write while blindfolded, so each player should place the paper and the pencil somewhere easily accessible. Half of the fun is trying to write on the paper without seeing it.
4. Pass the first item around the circle, and have the players feel it. Ask them not to say anything, but to write down what they think it is. Tell them that none of the items will hurt them, but some may surprise them.
5. Repeat with the rest of the items, until all the players have examined all the items.
6. Tell the players to remove the blindfolds. One by one, reveal the items in the bags in the order in which the players wrote them down. Have the players check their lists to confirm the correct answers.
7. Award a prize to the player with the most correct answers.
Variation:
Have one player stand in the middle of the room, blindfolded. Have other players come forward, one at a time, and let the blindfolded player feel their faces, then identify the owner of each face by feel alone. Or forget the blindfolds, and simply have the players feel items inside individual bags and try to guess what they are. This way, players get to watch each other's expressions, which are bound to be interesting as the items in the bags.
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