How to organize an amazing race game




















If a bead falls, it goes back in the first bowl. Hang up some yellow and red balloons and accent with black and white race checkered banners or even napkins. I love these props! Send your guests home with a little something to remember the big day! Some fun Amazing Race themed ideas include:. This mix has a good selection of European candy. You could also go with a Japanese-themed candy box , though. So lovelies, talk to me in the comments.

What other Amazing Race party ideas or challenges would you add? Nicole Etolen is a blogger, freelance writer, and all-around busy bee. She spent her teen and early adult life as a childcare provider before finally have her own little boy now 7 , so she knows what kids like! This sounds like a really great party. I like that the games can also be adapted for indoor winter playtime with kids. This theme totally works both inside and out!

For this challenge there were 10 ping pong balls 9 white and 1 pink and black in a box with a small hole cut in the top. They had to jump up and down until the pink and black ball fell out.

First team done, is finished with the Amazing Race and wins! And we have our winners…. The Yellow Team!

I felt this was the best team picture we had- forgot to take one of them at the end! Each member of the winning team received a small prize bag with a few items in it and a winning medal. They also got to take home their bandanas and a pumpkin if they wanted. This entry was posted in Birthday Party and tagged 11 year old birthday party , 11 year old party ideas , amazing race , amazing race birthday party , amazing race party , amazing race party ideas , at home party ideas , coed tween party , kid birthday party , tween birthday party , tween party.

Like Like. Your party looked like it was a lot of fun! I am so glad that you were able to use the printables from my site! Thanks for sharing them!

Thanks so much for providing so much detail on your party and the printables! It was a great base for planning. The kids all had a blast! Did you happen to have a tie breaking challenge planned just in case? If tied, we had three trivia questions about the birthday boy.

The team who got the most questions right, would win. Where did you get the template for the envelopes? Did you place each clue in an envelope for each team, or did you read the card to all teams at the same time? Hi Amanda, I got the envelope image from a google search and then enlarged it to fit on the envelopes. It is the same image you see at the top of the post. We read the rules and gave the first clue out at the same time, but then each team had an envelope for each clue because they would come back for a new clue whenever they finished a challenge.

Hi Amanda, Looks like a blast! Question, how many kids did you have and how long did it take to complete all the tasks? Surprisingly, putting together the puzzle took the longest. I am hosting a get together fr my grandson just for fun, as i had a tea party for my grandaughters, this looks like it will be so much fun!! It is advisable to split a larger class into fewer teams. Set a location. If you're playing the game during the Sunday School hour, you will likely want the activities to take place on your church grounds and away from other Sunday School classes.

If, however, you are playing the game as an outing, select a location that will work well for your game, such as a community park. Decide on a route. Once you've chosen the location, decide where each of the stops will be. Select the start line and finish line.

Determine if all locations can be reached on foot or if car travel is required. Establish the activities. A balanced race should be a combination of brain and brawn, with both mental and physical challenges. Make some tasks difficult but never too difficult to be accomplished. Assign a chaperone to each group to validate completion of the tasks.

Complete all of these fun playground challenges to receive your next clue! The answer to this riddle is a local Japanese restaurant. Once seated, the witness can pass the players their challenge details which read:.

Get ready to set your taste buds a tingle. Choose one of the following and split it up so that everyone gets to try a bit. Choose between: ika frita fried squid , chuka seaweed salad or kappamaki cucumber roll. Once they are finished and everyone has eaten their share your team will receive the next riddle.

After the players have completed all the challenge task head back to the car to get your next clue! You are on your way to winning this race. From two challenges you must choose one. Ok players, here are the two challenges, remember you only have to complete one.

You also have the option of changing your mind at any point and switching challenges. Here are your options:. Option A: Your job is to find a penny marked with the year the birthday girl or guy was born.

Check anywhere you can. Each of you will be given a quarter to help trade for pennies if you choose this challenge. Option B: Your job is to find 10 strangers that will let you use their cell phones to text happy birthday birthday persons name to host cell number. The answer is a pet shop. When players arrive at the pet shop they are given a questionnaire which they must find the answers to. The questions are:. When they are finished filling out the questionnaire the witness hits them with a surprise road block challenge!

The roadblock challenge reads:. One player must choose between wrapping a snake around their neck for one minute OR holding a rat in their hands for two. The team must decide among themselves who will complete the challenge.

Once completed, your team will receive the next clue.



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