Large Party Games That Bring the Fun Every Time
By College Beer Games Team | May 12, 2026
So you're planning a big bash and need some killer games to keep the crowd entertained. Whether you're hosting in a backyard, a sprawling living room, or even a rented party space, there are some trie...
Large Party Games That Bring the Fun Every Time
So you're planning a big bash and need some killer games to keep the crowd entertained. Whether you're hosting in a backyard, a sprawling living room, or even a rented party space, there are some tried-and-true games that will elevate your party from "just another get-together" to "the event of the season". And trust me, I’ve been running these kinds of nights for years - there’s a magic combo of fun, chaos, and camaraderie that these games bring. Keep reading for the lowdown on how to ensure your party is the talk of your social circle.
Quick Answer: Large party games like Beer Pong, Never Have I Ever, Kings Cup, and Squid Game Red Light Green Light are perfect for keeping big crowds entertained. These games are interactive, easy to set up, and guarantee laughter and memories. Balance is key - mix classic games with trendy ones for a night everyone will enjoy.
Beer Pong: The Classic That Never Gets Old
Beer Pong is a game that’s stood the test of time. My advice? Keep it simple and classic, but don’t be afraid to add a twist if your crew is game for it. You need a long table, 20 cups, and a few ping pong balls. Set the cups in a triangle formation on each side, fill them with beer (or any drink of choice if you want variety), and you’re off!
A few tips to make your Beer Pong game night a success:
Use Fresh Balls: Always keep a cup of water on the side to rinse the balls after each round. You don’t want anything nasty spoiling the fun.
Level the Playing Field: If someone’s dominating, mix it up with challenges like the "behind-the-back shot" or "non-dominant hand throw".
House Rules: Decide on any house rules before you start. Nothing kills the vibe like arguing over the rules mid-game.
And make sure you’ve got enough space around the table. The first time I hosted a Beer Pong night in a cramped living room, a rogue ball sent a priceless picture frame tumbling to the floor. Lesson learned, folks!
Never Have I Ever: Secrets and Surprises
Never Have I Ever is the ultimate icebreaker. This game is all about the confessions, so it’s best played once everyone’s comfortable - or if you’re looking to get there fast. It's simple: someone states something they've never done, and whoever has done it takes a drink.
Here’s why Never Have I Ever is such a hit:
It’s Personalized: Tailor the statements to your group's vibe. Avoid anything too awkward or personal unless you’re sure everyone’s cool with it.
Perfect for All Group Sizes: Whether you've got 10 people or 100, this game scales up beautifully.
Reveals Hidden Talents: You never know what you'll discover - like the time my buddy confessed he’s an amateur ventriloquist!
So which game works best for big groups? Never Have I Ever is fantastic for large parties because it encourages participation without needing equipment or space. It keeps the laughs coming and helps new friends become old ones.
Kings Cup: A Royal Affair
Kings Cup is a card game with a twist. Each card drawn means something different, and with a deck of cards and a large cup, you’re set. This game is a total blast because it comes with its own mini-games within the main one. Each card has a rule, and it's the unpredictable nature of these rules that keeps everyone on their toes.
To make Kings Cup work well:
Prepare the Deck: Assign a rule to each card before the game starts. Get creative, or stick to the classics like "Waterfall" for the Ace and "Question Master" for the King.
Use a Large Cup: This will be your Kings Cup. Make sure it’s big enough to hold contributions from each round.
Stay Alert: The game can get chaotic. Keep track of which rules are in play, or it can easily spiral into madness.
This game is perfect if you’ve got a group that loves a bit of strategy mixed in with their drinking. Just be warned, it can get very loud and competitive!
Squid Game Red Light Green Light: The Viral Twist
Inspired by the hit show, this version adds a thrilling edge to the classic stop-and-go game. Players freeze when the leader says "Red Light" and move when it’s "Green Light". The twist? Take a sip if you’re caught moving.
Is this game suitable for outdoor parties? Absolutely. Squid Game Red Light Green Light works best with plenty of space to move around, making it ideal for outdoor gatherings. Just ensure there’s enough room for everyone to safely participate.
Space Required: You’ll need a decent-sized area. A backyard is perfect, but a spacious room will do if there’s no running involved.
Make it Dramatic: Use music or sound effects from the show to up the stakes. The drama adds extra fun!
Stay Safe: Remind everyone to drink responsibly, especially if the game involves running or sudden movements.
The Office Drinking Game: For the Superfans
If your group loves The Office, this game is a no-brainer. Every time someone says "That’s what she said" or Jim looks at the camera, you take a drink. This game's familiarity makes it a crowd favor