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Minute to Win It Games for Kids and Families

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August 23, 2024 by Teach Mama 25 Comments

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Sometimes you just want a little fun whether it’s you and one kid or the whole neighborhood. Here are twelve of the best games we’ve found with a handy printable set of instructions and score sheet. Enjoy!

collage image of various minute to win it games being played by the whole family

We’ve researched, analyzed, and experimented with these games, and out of them all, here are our favorites, complete with a few notes to ensure a successful game time.

You can totally adjust these games for whatever age group you have or however many players you have. You can adjust them for how competitive you want to be or how team–or individual–focused you want to be.

Minute to Win It Games for Kids and Families

Prepare for the Games

Before you begin, gather all of your supplies (way down below!) and write the Minute to Win It Games you are playing on a poster board. The poster board brings out the competitor in all of us when everyone can see how you are stacking up!

Poster board score sheet with the player's names across the top and the  games listed along the left side

You can also download a handy printable score sheet along with instructions for all of the games below. Keep going. You’re almost to the really fun part!

Score sheet grid with players' names across the top and games along the left-hand side

Choose Teams

We wrote down each player’s name on a small piece of paper, and before each game, we drew names to pick partners for that game. That way, teams were mixed up a bit and teams weren’t stuck. It made the games much more fun.

Because we started with ten people and planned to pick partners for each game, we decided to score our games as follows:

  • winners: each got 5 points
  • 2nd place: 4 points
  • 3rd place: 3 points
  • 4th place: 2 points
  • 5th place: 1 point

It worked out well. We also didn’t get through all twelve games in one night. We moved slowly though each with our main focus: fun.

LET THE GAMES BEGIN!

We cheered, hooted, and hollered.

We took a break for halftime and the kids played for a bit and the parents re-grouped. It takes a lot out of you, setting each game up, playing, and keeping the atmosphere light.

1. Kix Chopstick Race

Kix cereal in a bowl with a pair of chopsticks

Players work individually to move as many Kix cereal pieces from a central bowl into their own plastic cups, using only a pair of chopsticks.

Easy? Think again!

Kids around a table moving Kix cereal from a bowl into cups with chopsticks

2.  Cookie Face

Players have a cookie on their foreheads and have one minute to move that cookie from their forehead and into their mouth.

The winner is the player who moves the most cookies from forehead to mouth in one minute’s time!

Boy with a Nilla wafer on his forehead

3. One-Hand Bracelets

Hand holding a pipe cleaner with fruit loops strung on it

One minute to thread as many fruit loops onto a pipe cleaner as possible.

And then–here’s the clincher–the player has to make that pipe cleaner into a bracelet. Using only one hand.  So funny!

Children around a table stringing fruit loops onto pipe cleaners with one hand

4. Penny Towers

Hand picking pennies up from a stack

Players have one minute to stack as many pennies with one hand as they can. It’s harder than you may think!

The winner is the person who has the highest stack after one minute.

Children around a table stacking pennies

5. Marshmallow Toss

Adults and children standing in lines facing each other in a kitchen

Players partner up and stand across from each other, about 2-4 feet apart.

One person has a handful of marshmallows and the other has a small paper cup. Players have one minute to toss as many marshmallows into the cup as possible.

After one minute, the throwers catch and the catchers throw.

The winning team is the one with the most marshmallows in the cup!

Pro tip: You can use jelly beans, chocolate chips or anything else small for this game. Let your imagination run wild!

Adults and children standing in lines facing each other in a kitchen.  Marshmallows are all over the floor.

6. Marshmallow Race

Girl and man racing to blow a marshmallow across a table with a straw

Simple. You can play this several ways:

  • Break the group in half and draw a line in the middle of the table. Each side uses inexpensive plastic straws to try to blow the marshmallows to the other side of the line. The team with the most after one minute wins.
  • Each person plays individually and has one minute to blow a single marshmallow from one side of the table to the other. The person with the most over the finish line at the end wins.
Girl and bow racing to blow marshmallows across a table with a straw

Straws and marshmallows, and a clean table–that’s all you need.

7. Stack Attack

Two girls stacking blue solo cups into a pyramid on a wooden table

Players have 1 minute to completely stack 36 cups into a pyramid and unstack them back into a sleeve. So fun!

Man and woman stacking blue solo cups into a pyramid on a wooden table

8.  Movin’ Blue

Blue and red solo cups

First, you make a stack of twenty-four red cups and one blue cup at the top. Players have 1 minute to move through the entire line of cups moving the blue cup from the top to bottom.

Sounds easy…but can YOU do it?

Give it a try!

9. Nut Stacker

Steel hex nuts threaded onto a wooden skewer

Thread 5 nuts onto a wooden chopstick. With one hand, remove the nuts from the chopstick one at a time and stack all the nuts on top of each other on the table.

You’ll be amazed at how slippery those little nuts become when you are in a hurry!

10. Junk in the Trunk

Ziplock baggie box with a cloth strap and two ping pong balls

Players have an empty sandwich bag box (or tissue box) tied to their waist with 6 ping pong balls inside. Players move shake and shimmy to get all balls out of the box in under one minute.

This. Is. Hilarious. You never knew you could move like that!

Two girls with a Ziplock baggie box held onto their back by a cloth strap working to bounce ping pong balls onto the floor

11. Balance the Balls

Ping pong balls in blue plastic baskets

Players move ping pong balls from one shared bowl to another bowl on the opposite side of the room.

The catch: players can only move balls using a spoon that they’re holding in their mouth.

OR, you play with just about anything you have on hand!

Ready! Set! Go!

Colorful plastic bugs in a blue plastic basket and a clear plastic spoon

12. Sticky Balls

Blue and clear glass balls on a table with a strip of double-side tape

Players roll marbles from one side of the table to the other, trying to get as many as possible to stick on double sided tape.

Really, it was so much fun.

Prizes!

Children opening wrapped prizes around a wooden table

Just like we do for our New Year’s Bingo Bonanza, we wrap whatever we have around the house–so some are fun prizes and some are pure funny prizes.

And any complainers lose their prize. It’s all about the fun, right?

Throw your email into the box below and the Minute-To-Win-It game instructions and score sheet printable are yours!

Supplies Needed

  • Kix cereal (or another round cereal)
  • Chopsticks (3 pair)
  • Pipe cleaners/ chenille craft sticks
  • Fruit Loop cereal (or another loop cereal)
  • Pennies (about 300)
  • Small marshmallows (or jellybeans or chocolate chips)
  • Small Dixie cups
  • Plastic straws (about a dozen)
  • Red solo cups (about 100)
  • Blue solo cups (10)
  • Wooden skewers
  • Large nuts (hardware—about 15-20)
  • Ping pong balls (about 40)
  • 3 square tissue boxes or sandwich bag boxes, empty with long ribbon (about 36″) around it
  • Nila wafers (or other small cookie)
  • Plastic spoons (10)
  • Plastic bowls (6)
  • Marbles (30)
  • Double-sided tape
  • Poster board (for keeping score)
  • Funny prizes for winners – maybe a plastic crown or tiara?

Want a few more fun ideas to use with your kids and family?

Check these out:

  • Musical Leaves a Fun Indoor Fall Activity
  • New Year’s Bingo Bonanza
  • Valentine’s Day Class Party
  • Throw a Rockstar Valentine’s Day Class Party
  • Halloween Class Party Ideas
  • New Year’s Eve Fondue for Family

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  1. eve says

    July 27, 2016 at 6:26 pm

    I’m so glad you posted this! There are so many minute to win it games so it’s nice to have a complete list of supplies needed with simple instructions for each game all together. Thank you so much!

    Reply
    • Teach Mama says

      July 28, 2016 at 7:12 am

      you are so welcome!! enjoy!

      Reply
      • Brian wilson says

        March 31, 2018 at 1:37 pm

        i signed up for the email and i dont see where you print the sheet

        Reply
        • Teach Mama says

          April 1, 2018 at 6:24 pm

          Hey friend–If you put your email in the box, which I see you did, you should have received an email that has a green button which says ‘download your ideas here’ . . . once you click that, the printable will end up on your computer screen. Super easy!

  2. Cyndi Dalton says

    October 31, 2016 at 4:27 pm

    Love minute to win it games

    Reply
  3. Tara says

    December 15, 2016 at 5:16 pm

    Can I get the document?

    Reply
    • Teach Mama says

      December 18, 2016 at 10:18 am

      Yep! once you sign up in the box on this post, it’ll arrive happily in your inbox!

      Reply
      • Latonya wilson says

        May 18, 2018 at 1:30 pm

        Signed in haven’t gotten an email yet

        Reply
        • Teach Mama says

          May 19, 2018 at 10:29 am

          Hi, friend! All you have to do is put your email in the box on this post, and the games will end up in your inbox! I just checked, and your email is not yet in the system!

  4. Gary says

    December 26, 2016 at 10:07 pm

    Did dice stacker each player has 6 dice and has to stack them with one hand

    Reply
  5. Selena Espinoza says

    January 20, 2017 at 4:37 pm

    This list is great! we are having a company party with employees and their kids.

    Reply
    • Teach Mama says

      January 20, 2017 at 8:19 pm

      SO FUN!! please take pictures and let us know how it goes!!

      Reply
  6. Zoheb says

    March 21, 2017 at 8:22 am

    It was fun to read. By the way, I have played Penny Towers šŸ˜› I heard of rest of the games, but never played and now I am old. May be, I will play with my children

    Reply
  7. Rizwan Shamji says

    March 26, 2017 at 2:14 pm

    GREAT FUNNY IDEAS FOR WHOLE FAMILY….!!
    i REALLY LIKE SOME OF THEM AND PLAYED WITH MY STUDENTS.

    Reply
  8. Sheila brown says

    May 8, 2017 at 2:22 pm

    oMg. this clear concise list made my shopping experience so much more feasible. I am able to keep most items ready for impromptu gatherings at a moments notice.

    Reply
  9. Marcia grondahl says

    July 13, 2017 at 9:48 am

    Thank you.. having 4 granddaughters over for a camp out in the back yard and these will be great games. The ages range for 5 to 11 so teams will be great.

    Reply
    • Teach Mama says

      July 15, 2017 at 3:13 pm

      Marcia–SO FUN!! You will be the coolest grandma in all of the land! ENJOY!

      Reply
  10. Katie says

    December 10, 2017 at 2:18 am

    These are great ideas! Can’t wait to try them with my class!

    Reply
  11. kRISI says

    April 16, 2018 at 7:43 pm

    Such a great, detailed, concise post! THANK YOU!! wE ARE HAVING A SLEEPOVER PARTY FOR MY DAUGHTER’S 9TH BDAY AND THIS WILL BE PERFECT šŸ™‚

    Reply
  12. Leigh says

    June 28, 2018 at 4:31 am

    hank you! my daughters are having their 11th birthday party this weekend, and this is a perfect way to keep them entertained.

    Reply
  13. Brenda says

    May 2, 2019 at 10:28 pm

    good family fun ideas

    Reply
  14. Kandis Moffitt says

    May 13, 2019 at 10:48 pm

    Hello
    Thank you so much. With only 14 more days of school you have made this S.T.E.M. Teacher a very happy teacher. Can not wait to do these with my classes.
    Thank you!

    Reply
  15. Amber says

    February 3, 2020 at 11:16 am

    How do they make it in to a bracelet only using one hand? Sorry, I’m having trouble picturing it.

    Reply
    • Teach Mama says

      February 4, 2020 at 5:08 pm

      It’s a challenge!! Using the pipe cleaner makes it easier, but it’s just a fun, physical challenge!

      Reply
  16. Amy Locurto says

    April 16, 2020 at 2:46 pm

    Pinned it to save for later! So many great ideas here.

    Reply

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