Weekend Party Ideas That Bring the Fun

By College Beer Games Team | June 13, 2026

Look, if you're anything like me, you're always on the lookout for ways to amp up your weekend gatherings. Whether it's a low-key evening with close friends or a full-blown party with a bigger crowd, ...

Weekend Party Ideas That Bring the Fun Look, if you're anything like me, you're always on the lookout for ways to amp up your weekend gatherings. Whether it's a low-key evening with close friends or a full-blown party with a bigger crowd, having a few killer games up your sleeve can make all the difference. So, what will transform your next weekend into an epic event? I'll break down some of my favorite drinking games and party ideas, so you'll be the host everyone remembers. Quick Answer: For a weekend party that keeps everyone entertained, focus on a mix of classic drinking games like Beer Pong and Kings Cup, along with a few quirky ones like Squid Game Red Light Green Light. Add a theme to spice things up and ensure a good music playlist to keep the energy high. Classic Games You Can’t Go Wrong With Start your party with tried-and-true games like Beer Pong and Kings Cup for instant energy. These games are classics for a reason - they're simple, inclusive, and always a hit. Let's dig into why these might be perfect for your weekend shindig. Beer Pong Ah, Beer Pong, the quintessential college game that never gets old. All you need are some ping pong balls, cups, and a table. In my experience, having a dedicated Beer Pong table can really set the vibe. When I hosted a summer rooftop party last year, we set up two tables, and it got loud fast. People love the competitive edge it brings. Setup: Arrange 10 cups in a pyramid shape on each end of the table. Teams: Usually, it's two players per team. Objective: Bounce or throw the ball into the opposite team's cups, making them drink the beer in it. If you've got the space and the crowd, it's always a good idea to have a couple of tables going at once. More games mean less waiting, and trust me, no one likes standing around watching when they could be playing. Kings Cup For a more laid-back but equally engaging game, Kings Cup is a winner. It's a card game with drinking rules tied to each card, so every round is different. The unpredictability is what keeps it exciting. I remember a night when one friend ended up chugging the "King's Cup," a vile mix of leftover drinks - it was both hilarious and a bit revolting. Deck of Cards: Spread the cards around a big cup in the center. Players: Any number of players works, but 4-8 is ideal. Card Rules: Assign rules to each card (e.g., 2 = you, 3 = me, 4 = floor, etc.). So which game works best for big groups? Kings Cup is fantastic for larger crowds since it involves everyone and can handle as many players as you can fit around a table. Quirky Games for a Twist Bring some novelty to your party with games inspired by pop culture, like Squid Game Red Light Green Light. These add an unexpected twist that can surprise and delight your guests. Squid Game Red Light Green Light Inspired by the viral Squid Game series, this game adds a thrilling element to your party. It's like the childhood game, but with a boozy twist. We played this at a Halloween party, and my neighbor nearly fell over trying to freeze mid-drink - it was a riot. Space: You need a clear space to run or move. How It Works: One person is the "caller" who says "Red Light" or "Green Light". If you move on "Red Light," you drink. Players: Works well with any size group. This game is best outdoors or in a spacious room since you'll need a bit of room to move around. The Office Drinking Game For a more chill vibe, try The Office Drinking Game. If you're a fan of the show, you know how many quotable lines and awkward moments it has. "That's what she said" jokes never get old in this game. One night, we turned on the fire drill episode, and the drinks were flowing faster than Dwight could shout "fire!" Show: You need episodes of The Office ready to play. Drinking Triggers: Create rules like drink when Michael says "That's what she said," or when Jim pranks Dwight. Players: Best with smaller groups who love the show. The beauty here is that you can keep it going as long as you have episodes and beers lined up. Theme It Up for Extra Fun Adding a theme to your party can elevate the whole experience. It brings a sense of occasion and makes for memorable photos. Trust me, costumes and decorations never fail to get people excited. Costume Themes 80s Night: Dust off those neon outfits and embrace the retro vibe. Tropical Luau: Think leis, Hawaiian shirts, and tiki drinks. Masquerade: Adds an air of mystery and elegance. Seasonal Themes Summer BBQ: Perfect for nice weather - grill out and play outdoor games. Winter Wonderland: Cozy up with hot drinks and a fireplace if you have one. When we threw a tropical luau, we had coconut cups for cocktails and a mini limbo competition. Little details like these go a long way in making your party unforgettable. The Right Playlist Sets the Mood Music can make or break your party, so get it right. Crafting the perfect playlist requires a good mix of genres and tempos. You want songs that get people dancing but also