Weekend Party Ideas That Bring the Fun

By College Beer Games Team | August 22, 2026

So, you're planning a weekend bash and want to make sure it's one for the books. Whether it's a casual barbecue with friends, a rooftop gathering, or just a chill night in with your closest crew, havi...

Weekend Party Ideas That Bring the Fun So, you're planning a weekend bash and want to make sure it's one for the books. Whether it's a casual barbecue with friends, a rooftop gathering, or just a chill night in with your closest crew, having the right set of games can make all the difference between a ho-hum evening and an unforgettable get-together. Trust me, after years of throwing parties, I've learned that the right activity can turn up the energy and create memories that last way beyond the hangover. Quick Answer: Spice up your weekend gathering with a mix of classic and trendy drinking games like Beer Pong, Never Have I Ever, and Kings Cup. These games cater to various group sizes and create an interactive atmosphere that keeps everyone entertained. Pair them with the viral Squid Game Red Light Green Light challenge for a unique twist, and don't forget to add a themed game like The Office Drinking Game for a pop culture touch. The Game Plan: Classic Faves You Can't Skip You can't go wrong with time-tested classics. Beer Pong, Kings Cup, and Never Have I Ever have been mainstays for a reason. They bring people together, break the ice, and usually result in hilarious outcomes. Beer Pong and Its Perks Beer Pong is hands-down a must-have at any party. It’s simple: set up a table with a triangle of cups on each end, fill them with beer (or any drink of choice), and try to land ping pong balls in the opposing cups. Every successful shot means your opponent drinks the contents. Setup: All you need is a table, some plastic cups, a decent amount of beer, and ping pong balls. Player Count: Works best with 4 players, but you can easily scale it up by forming teams. Pro Tip: Keep a water cup handy for rinsing the ball. Hygiene, folks! The last time we played Beer Pong, it got loud fast. The neighbors might have wondered if we were hosting a ping pong tournament or a rock concert. The excitement and friendly competition it creates are unmatched. Kings Cup: The Card Game with a Twist Kings Cup is another staple that can adapt to any crowd. It involves a deck of cards, each card corresponding to an action or rule. When drawn, the card’s rule must be followed, often involving everyone taking a drink, completing a challenge, or starting a waterfall. Setup: A deck of cards and a large mug or cup placed in the center of the table. Player Count: Best with 4-10 people. More than that and it can get a bit chaotic. Pro Tip: Customize the rules to fit your group’s dynamic or theme of the night. The first time I ran this game, we made the mistake of not clarifying the rules beforehand. Chaos ensued, but it was the good kind where everyone was laughing too hard to care. Just make sure everyone knows what each card means to avoid confusion. Never Have I Ever: Secrets, Confessions, and Laughs This one’s straightforward and perfect if you’re looking to know your friends better - or just want to tease them a little. Each person takes turns saying something they've never done, and anyone who has done it takes a drink. Setup: None needed, just gather around and start confessing. Player Count: Ideal for any group size, especially those who know each other fairly well. Pro Tip: Start with light-hearted confessions and save the juicier ones for when everyone’s more relaxed. Honestly, this game is overrated unless your group already knows each other or is comfortable with being a bit vulnerable. Otherwise, it can get awkward fast. Adding a Trendy Twist with Viral Games For a fresh and exciting touch, why not incorporate some games that are all the rage? Everyone loves a good viral moment, and these games have been circulating on social media, bringing new life to party atmospheres. Squid Game Red Light Green Light: Thrills and Chills Inspired by the popular Netflix show, this drinking game puts a fun twist on the classic children’s game. One person calls out "Green Light" and "Red Light" while the others try to move closer without getting caught moving after "Red Light" is called. Those caught must drink. Setup: A spacious area and a referee to call the shots. Player Count: Works well with groups of 5 or more. Pro Tip: Use a speaker to add suspenseful music for an added layer of fun. We attempted this at a late-night party, and it was a blast watching people freeze in hilarious poses. Just make sure you have enough room to avoid any accidental falls. The Office Drinking Game: That's What She Said! For fans of The Office, this drinking game involves taking a sip every time a specific character says or does something typical, like Dwight being overly officious or Michael making an inappropriate joke. Setup: Queue up your favorite episodes of The Office. Player Count: Best in smaller groups around a TV where everyone can see. Pro Tip: Mix it up with themed episodes to keep it fresh. Last summer at a rooftop party, we tried The Office Drinking Game. Let’s just say, by the end of "Dinner Party," we were laughing uncont

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