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Jenga dares
Jenga dares









jenga dares

  • Draw a stickman on paper by holding the writing utensil in your mouth.
  • Talk while holding your tongue with your index finger and thumb.
  • Example: The player is 8, so they must act 80.) (If player is only a single digit, just add a 0 to their age.
  • Take your age, reverse the numbers, and act that age.
  • Skip everywhere you go instead of walking or running.
  • Draw a mustache on yourself without a mirror.
  • Spin 10 times and try to do one of the following: hopscotch, skip rope, jumping jacks, hula hoop, the Hokey Pokey, etc.
  • Do your makeup in 10 seconds (eye shadow, blush, and lipstick).
  • Suck an ice cube until it melts-no chewing allowed! (Or suck a couple of ice cubes at the same time, if they are small.).
  • Pop a balloon without using your hands or your teeth.
  • Take off your socks with a pair of tongs.
  • Fetch (item of choice in another room) with a blindfold on.
  • Here are a bunch of extra hard dares, from physical challenges to silly tasks that require quick thinking! Photo by Patricia Prudente on Unsplash Hard Dares Even pretend hula hooping is really hard when you're dizzy!
  • Put ice cubes down your shirt-with your shirt tucked in.
  • (Be careful of choking! Substitute another food for the peanut butter as needed.)
  • Eat a huge spoonful of peanut butter and sing the ABCs.
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    (A large mixing bowl full of water works well!)

  • Jump while holding a cup full of water above your head without spilling it.
  • Jump into the pool, submerge yourself in the bathtub, or run through the sprinkler fully clothed.
  • Stuff as many marshmallows (or grapes, donut holes, etc.) into your mouth as you can!.
  • Eat a clove or a spoonful of minced garlic.
  • Hold an ice cube in your hand until it melts.
  • Dump a cup of ice water over your head.
  • Eat a plate of (dinner, dessert, whatever) with no hands.
  • A tablecloth and some towels can do wonders, or you may want to temporarily relocate outside for some of these! Plan ahead to protect the carpet and the furniture. Photo by MI PHAM on Unsplash Fun, Messy Dares Some dares will get you soaking wet or otherwise make a mess!
  • Play pat-a-cake with two other players simultaneously.
  • Pretend to win an award and give a speech thanking all of the other players for their help.
  • Introduce yourself to all the other players like you've never met them before.
  • Give one of the other players a high five every time someone says the word "dare" for the rest of the game.
  • Make up nicknames for all the other players.
  • Close your eyes and shake hands with all the other players.
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  • Smell everyone’s breath and guess what they ate last.
  • Get wrapped from head to toe in toilet paper.
  • Take a bite of a sandwich made by everyone that contains whatever they desire, and try to guess each ingredient on the sandwich.
  • Try to catch three small pieces of food tossed by someone in your mouth (popcorn, grapes, etc.).
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    Let someone fix your hair the way they want and leave it that way.Draw a picture of (something the group picks) while blindfolded.They help keep everybody engaged for the whole game, and they're especially great for kids who get antsy waiting for their turn! These dares involve input from multiple players. Remove one sock and shoe so that one foot is bare for the rest of the game.Keep your finger on the tip of your nose as if it’s stuck there.Sing what you have to say instead of talking.Use a hairbrush as a microphone (or a shoe or a spoon-again, whatever's handy!).Have a full conversation with a broom (or a chair or a wall-whatever's handy!).Wear your shoes on your hands for the next five minutes.Stick a spoon on your nose and keep it there as long a possible.Chug a cup of (water, milk, juice, etc.).(Change this as needed to fit your living space-run up and down the hall, around the room, to another room and back, etc.) Run around the outside of the house three times.Attempt to do 10 pushups (or fewer for littler kids).Keep it simple! These dares don't require any special supplies or prep, and you can modify them to suit your family as needed.











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