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Published On November 21, 2025
You’re feeling particularly extroverted and sociable and want to invite loved ones over. But you have no idea what to do with them or how to entertain them. While you can always host a dinner, you don’t want this get-together to be another run-of-the-mill event. That’s not to say that dinner parties aren’t worth considering. You can always keep them as stand-by options for days when you simply want to catch up with friends and family over good food and lovely gifts. However, this time around, when you host, you can spice things up with activities and games. Things may get a bit riotous and competitive, but isn’t that half the fun?
Few things match the joy and collective intrigue of watching great movies one after another. During the marathon, you can munch on snacks and talk about the Easter eggs or movie mistakes you noticed.
How to spice things up:
Some truly fun family activities come with an element of surprise. This is why watching a show nobody in your family has seen or read about works perfectly as a week-long program.
Randomly pick a show from a genre that appeals to everyone’s tastes and is suitable for shared viewing. Set a schedule to watch an episode together every evening. Family members and friends can get together at your house to watch the series or even connect virtually.
How to make the viewing sessions more enjoyable:
Movie-based games can be just as enjoyable as collective viewing sessions. In fact, you can combine the two ideas.
Gather friends and family for a lively game of movie Bingo during your next movie night. Create custom bingo cards with squares. Each square can have different suggestions, such as “hero saves the day,” “unexpected plot twist,” and “someone gets kidnapped.” When these scenes appear on-screen, mark them off. This can turn passive watching into interactive fun.
How to make this activity more exciting:
Let’s be honest. At some point in our lives, we, or at least some of us, have stood in front of the mirror, accepted an imaginary award, and given a speech for a made-up honor. This time, though, you don’t have to play pretend, at least not the kind where you wax poetic in front of a non-existent audience. You can experience the high of award nights by hosting your own version of them. Involve your family and friends. Roll out the metaphorical red carpet, dress up to the nines, and cosplay your way to awards night glory.
How to make this more fun:
This is a great game for when you want to kill time. Divide your friends and family members into competing teams. Write down movie titles, quotes, or characters on chits, and have each player draw a chit. Set a timer, and the team that guesses the most titles correctly wins.
How to make things interesting:
Making parodies of popular songs is a great way to bond and brings out some of the funniest and most clever wordplay ideas in a group. All you need to do is gather some friends, pick a well-known song, and write lyrics to the rhythm and rhyme scheme of the original track. The new lyrics can feature inside jokes, references to shared hobbies, or a trending topic.
How to make things more fun:
This is a step up of sorts from parodying pre-existing songs. Here you create your own music! Clear a space in your living room and set up basic instruments: guitars, keyboards, drums, or even makeshift percussion from household objects. You can create a shared chord sheet or a simple three-chord loop. Then, just take up roles and begin playing random tunes. No structure is needed in this exercise, only good vibes.
How to make this more fun:
Certain albums are so good, they warrant a full, front-to-back listening. “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” by The Beatles, “Dark Side of the Moon” by Pink Floyd, “What’s Going On by Marvin Gaye”, and “Led Zeppelin IV” by Led Zeppelin are some solid options. Of course, the list goes on and on. You may have your own list of favorite classic albums.
A listening session is perfect to fully appreciate the genius of such records. All you need to do is create a comfortable listening environment, dim the lights, turn on stereo speakers, and put phones away to focus entirely on the music.
How to spice things up:
This game evokes nostalgic memories, tests your knowledge of classic songs, and reveals surprising musical connections among participants. More than anything, Name That Tune invokes the most “aha” moments, especially when people discover new insights about their own favorite records.
To set up this game, create a playlist with songs from diverse genres and decades. Play 10-15 second snippets of each track, but not their intros or other easy-to-guess points. For instance, play the bridge or the pre-chorus to confuse participants. You can turn this into a competition by creating multiple teams.
How to make things more exciting:
All you need for this is a TV or laptop with karaoke apps installed and a few makeshift microphones. Create a “stage” area in a well-lit zone in your living room. Make a song request list and encourage both solo performances and group sing-alongs for everyone to enjoy.
How to make things more fun:
Few games offer the sense of accomplishment you get from solving a large jigsaw puzzle. Every facet of this game, including finding the right pieces, gauging the size of each slot, and understanding the precision required as you put it all together, feels like solving an intriguing mystery. A good jigsaw puzzle has the power to appeal, engage, engross, and, ultimately, entertain everyone.
How to spice things up:
This is a game in which a participant thinks of a famous person, place, animal, or thing. Then the others try to guess by asking the participant up to 20 yes-or-no questions. The ultimate goal is to correctly guess what the other person is thinking of within the given question limit. The player who correctly guesses becomes the next participant to propose a new famous person, place, animal, or thing.
How to make this more enjoyable:
The good ol’ Pictionary never fails to engage a group of players. Generally, in this game, a group is divided into competing teams. A member from each team is asked to think of a word (or, as is the case with charades, pick it out of a bowl full of chits) and then, with a marker, draw the word and have people guess it correctly within a set time limit.
This game can really leave you in splits when you and your friends with less-than-good artistic capabilities attempt to draw objects on the board and produce predictably amusing results.
How to make this more engaging:
There are several different kinds of card games. You can pick strategic ones, such as Bridge and Canasta, easier and more popular ones, such as Rummy or UNO, or chaotic and utterly engrossing ones, such as Crazy Eights, Go Fish, and Solitaire. Picking a card game depends on the number of participants, the desired level of complexity, and the amount of interaction and cognitive simulation needed.
How to make it fun:
This one is a real brain teaser. Crossword tests participants’ vocabulary and cognitive abilities better than most activities. Often, crossword puzzles help trigger engaging conversations, and in many instances, even arguments. A game similar to a crossword in terms of engagement, cognitive involvement, and collective entertainment is Word Finder. In this game, participants need to discover specific words from a given block of jumbled letters. The words can be arranged horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
How to make it more engaging and fun:
This is one of the most popular board games. In this game, players roll the dice to move around the board, either buying properties they land on or paying rent to their opponents.
Each time a player rolls the dice, they can buy unowned property, pay rent, or draw a card. The ultimate goal is to bankrupt opponents. Other board games you can consider are Chutes and Ladders and Apples to Apples.
How to make it more exciting:
Apart from these, there are several other popular games that promise to bring out the competitive best in yourself, your friends, and family.
A potluck is a surefire way to ensure that your party is a hit. Each member of the group can bring their favorite dishes to the party. You can pick classic recipes that everyone will love. Potlucks always work, as they distribute the responsibility, cost, and effort of preparing a meal among the members of the group. Plus, as a host, you don’t have to whip up multiple dishes and guests still get to feast on a wide variety of food.
How to make it more fun:
This activity involves dividing a group into multiple competing teams. Each team receives a requisite number of ingredients and is tasked with making a dish using them. The battle is timed, and specially appointed judges from the group taste and rate each team’s dishes. This challenge tends to bring out the best in participants, both in competition and in culinary skills.
How to make the battle even more challenging and fun:
A family book club gives you the opportunity to spend time with your family, have engaging conversations, and discuss interesting themes from books.
Creating a book club is easy. Have different family members take turns to pick the book everyone will read in the club. Then, buy multiple copies of it. Set a schedule for the family book club to meet and read their respective copies together. Give all family members enough time to read and finish each chapter.
How to make this even more fun:
This is similar to sharing magazine articles, but here everyone makes up original stories. You can give every member a word or a situation to pique their creativity. They can go ahead and write stories around that word or situation. What’s more, you get to listen to some interesting tales with no stakes attached.
How to spice things up:
This is a tricky one, as it involves poking fun at your loved ones. This is why you need to ensure that everyone is on board before you begin this activity. In this roast, you can share funny, loving stories about each other. You can involve incidents that were embarrassing at the time but are now just straight-up hilarious.
How to make it roastier:
A game of fancy dress gives everyone in your family and friend circle the freedom to become the actor, musician, sportsperson, or politician of their dreams for a while and imitate their mannerisms and general personality.
How to make this even more fun:
You can learn basic magic tricks on the internet. There are several videos and tutorials online that will help you with that. On your grand magic night, you can play your tricks in front of your family members or circle of friends and wow them.
How to make it more magical:
Entertainment with your family members and friends does not need to be restricted to indoor activities. Visiting a local comedy act helps everyone unwind and share a good laugh. You can also go to a concert. Alternatively, the family can visit local theaters to watch plays and musicals.
How to make this more fun:
If your family or circle of friends loves traveling, they will love and appreciate a good getaway. You can all plan the trip: some can help create the itinerary, others can choose the mode of transportation, and some can select the place of accommodation. Make sure to click plenty of pictures and videos to document every bit of the trip.
Alternatively, you can take a trip down memory lane by revisiting your old photo albums. The pictures can serve as a wonderful way to relive magical moments from your lives and have deep, engaging conversations about happy memories and incidents.
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