25 Best Kitty Party Games

Kitty parties, a cherished tradition among women, offer a splendid opportunity to relax, unwind, and bond with friends. Beyond the aromatic teas and delectable snacks, it's the lively games that often steal the show and infuse these gatherings with laughter and excitement. In this article, we'll introduce you to a handpicked selection of the best kitty party games that promise to elevate your next gathering to a whole new level of enjoyment. Whether you're the host or a guest, these games will undoubtedly become the highlight of the party, creating memories that last a lifetime. So, prepare to embark on a journey of fun and camaraderie as we delve into the world of the best kitty party games!

1. Pick The Coin

Materials Needed:


A table
A large bowl
Coins (a variety of denominations)

How to Play:


- Place the bowl on the table and fill it with an assortment of coins.
- Gather the participants around the table and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player takes turns picking a coin from the bowl without looking. They must choose a coin denomination (e.g., 1 rupee, 2 rupees, 5 rupees) without revealing it to others.
- The objective is to select a coin denomination that they believe will be the least common among all participants.
- After everyone has made their choice, reveal the selected coin denominations.
- Count the number of times each denomination was chosen. The player who selected the least common denomination wins the round.
- Award points or small prizes to the winners of each round.

Variations:

- Add a twist by allowing players to form teams and collectively choose a denomination.
- Incorporate a time limit for decision-making to keep the game fast-paced.
- Introduce a penalty for players who select the most common denomination (e.g., they must perform a fun task or answer a trivia question).

2. Coin On Cups

Materials Needed:


A table
A set of small cups (disposable or reusable)
Coins (any denomination, preferably a mix)

How to Play:


- Arrange the cups on the table in a row, spacing them evenly.
- Place a coin on top of each cup, ensuring it stays in the center.
- Participants take turns removing one coin at a time without touching the cup. They must use their fingers to slide the coin off the cup's edge gently.
- The objective is to successfully remove as many coins as possible without causing any of the remaining coins to fall off the cups.
- If a player accidentally knocks over a coin or causes it to fall, they are either eliminated from the game, or they must start over from scratch, depending on the group's rules.
- The game continues with each player taking their turn until only one person remains or until a predetermined number of rounds is completed.
- The winner is the individual who displays the most skill and steady hands by the end of the game.

Variations:


- Increase the challenge by placing multiple coins on each cup.
- Create a time limit for each player's turn, adding an element of urgency.
- Incorporate a point system where participants earn points based on the number of coins they successfully remove without disturbing the others.


3. Coins And Pencil Game

Materials Needed:


A table
A pencil with an eraser at one end
A stack of coins (varying denominations)

How to Play:


- Set up the game by placing the pencil vertically on the table, with the eraser end facing upwards.
- Scatter the stack of coins on the table around the pencil.
- Explain the objective to the participants: They must stack as many coins as possible on top of the eraser end of the pencil within a set time limit (e.g., 30 seconds).
- Participants take turns attempting to stack the coins onto the pencil. They must use their creativity and find a way to balance the coins without letting them fall.
- If a player successfully stacks one or more coins without causing them to fall, they earn points based on the number of coins they've stacked.
- After each turn, remove the stacked coins from the pencil and record the player's score.
- Continue taking turns until all participants have had a chance to play.
- The player with the highest score at the end of the game wins.

Tips and Tricks:

- Encourage players to think outside the box and experiment with different techniques to balance the coins.
- Emphasize the importance of steady hands and a delicate touch to prevent the coins from toppling over.
- Consider offering small prizes or rewards to the winner or top performers.

4. 1 to 20

Materials Needed:


A table
A timer or stopwatch
A set of cards numbered from 1 to 20 (you can create these in advance)

How to Play:

- Prepare the game by placing the numbered cards face down on the table, ensuring they are well-shuffled.
- Gather the participants around the table and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player takes a turn by flipping over one card at a time in sequential order, starting with 1.
- The challenge is to flip the cards in ascending order as quickly as possible, saying the number aloud as they turn each card.
- Set a timer for each player to record their completion time.
- If a player flips a card out of sequence or misses a number, they must start again from the number they got wrong.
- Continue taking turns until all participants have completed the sequence from 1 to 20.
- The player who completes the sequence in the shortest time or with the fewest mistakes wins the game.

Variations:


- Introduce a penalty for players who make mistakes, such as a small task or forfeit.
- Challenge participants to complete the sequence in reverse order, from 20 to 1.
- Increase the difficulty by using a larger range of numbers or including cards with mathematical operations (e.g., addition or subtraction).

5 Pick Up the Gem


Materials Needed:

A table
A set of colorful gemstones or small, lightweight objects (plastic jewels, buttons, or candies work well)
A pair of chopsticks or a plastic spoon with a shallow scoop

How to Play:

- Set up the game by scattering the colorful gemstones or small objects on the table, ensuring they are well-distributed.
- Gather the participants around the table and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player takes a turn trying to pick up as many gemstones as possible using either a pair of chopsticks or a plastic spoon with a shallow scoop.
- The challenge is to carefully pick up the gems one at a time and transfer them to a designated container (a small bowl or cup) without dropping any.
- Players must complete this task within a set time limit (e.g., 30 seconds per turn).
- Count the number of gems successfully transferred to the container during each player's turn and keep a record.
- After each turn, return the gemstones to the table for the next player.
- Continue taking turns until all participants have had a chance to play.
- The player who successfully picks up and transfers the most gems within the time limit wins the game.

Variations:

- Increase the level of difficulty by using smaller or more slippery objects.
- Add an element of strategy by allowing players to choose between chopsticks and a spoon for their turn.
- Incorporate colorful or themed gemstones to match the party's decor or theme.

6 Balloon Doodle

Materials Needed:

A table or workspace for each participant
Balloons (preferably in various colors)
Permanent markers or colorful pens
Timer or stopwatch
Prize or recognition for the best doodle

How to Play:


- Set up the game by arranging the materials on each participant's workspace: a balloon, markers or pens, and a timer or stopwatch.
- Gather the participants around their respective workspaces and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player inflates their balloon to a size they are comfortable with and ties it securely.
- When the game begins, set a timer for a designated amount of time (e.g., 1 minutes).
- Participants must use the markers or pens to doodle, draw, or decorate their balloon as creatively as possible within the time limit.
- Emphasize that the goal is to create the most imaginative and amusing doodles on their balloons.
- When the timer expires, participants must stop doodling and set their balloons aside.
- Once all balloons are completed, gather them in the center for a fun display.
- Have a judging panel or the party guests vote for the balloon with the most entertaining or artistic doodles.
- Award a prize or special recognition to the creator of the winning balloon.

Variations:

- Add an extra layer of creativity by providing stickers, glitter, or other craft supplies for decorating the balloons.
- Encourage participants to share the story or inspiration behind their balloon doodles, adding a personal touch to the game.

7. Light The Candle

Materials Needed:


A table
A set of identical, unlit candles
One of the candles should have a hidden marking (e.g., a small dot) on the bottom
A box of matches or a lighter

How to Play:

- Set up the game by placing the unlit candles on the table, ensuring they are indistinguishable from one another.
- Gather the participants around the table and explain the rules of the game.
- Assign a designated candle lighter for each round (players can take turns being the candle lighter).
- Instruct the candle lighter to leave the room or turn away while another participant secretly places the marked candle among the unmarked ones.
- Once the marked candle is hidden among the others, invite the candle lighter to return to the room.
- The candle lighter's task is to carefully inspect the candles and determine which one has the hidden marking on the bottom.
- If the candle lighter correctly identifies the marked candle, they must then use the matches or lighter to light it.
- If the candle lighter chooses the wrong candle, they must wait for the next round.
- Continue playing additional rounds with different candle lighters.
- The player who successfully identifies and lights the marked candle the fastest wins the game.

Variations:

- Add more candles to increase the complexity and challenge of the game.
- Use scented candles to create a multisensory experience for participants.
- Incorporate a time limit for each round to keep the game moving swiftly.

8. Treasure Hunt

Materials Needed:


Clue cards or written clues
Small prizes or a hidden treasure (can be anything from chocolates to small gifts)
A set of envelopes or containers to hold the clues
A treasure map (optional for added fun)
Pens or markers

How to Play:

- Prepare the treasure hunt by creating a series of clues or riddles that will lead participants from one location to the next. The final clue should lead them to the hidden treasure.
- Divide the participants into teams, ensuring each team has an equal number of members.
- Give the first clue to each team. This clue will guide them to the location of the next clue.
- Each team must solve the clue to figure out where to go next. For added fun, you can include cryptic messages or wordplay in the clues.
- Once a team reaches the location indicated by the clue, they will find the next clue waiting for them. This process continues until they reach the final clue.
- The final clue leads the teams to the hidden treasure.
- The first team to find the hidden treasure wins the game and claims the prize.
- Alternatively, you can have multiple hidden treasures, with a prize for each team that finds one.

Variations:

- Create a theme for the treasure hunt, such as a pirate adventure, a detective mystery, or a fairy tale quest.
- Include challenges or tasks at each clue location that teams must complete before receiving the next clue.
- Use a map to make the hunt more exciting, with marked locations for each clue.

9. Separate The Lentils

Materials Needed:


A table or workspace for each participant
A bowl of mixed lentils or beans (different varieties and colors)
Empty bowls or containers (one for each type of lentil/bean)
A timer or stopwatch
Prizes for the fastest participants (optional)

How to Play:

- Set up the game by placing the bowls of mixed lentils in the center of the table, ensuring that each variety of lentil or bean is well-mixed.
- Place the empty bowls or containers next to the mixed lentils.
- Gather the participants around the tables and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player's task is to separate the lentils by type and color as quickly as possible.
- When the game begins, start the timer or stopwatch to record the time.
- Participants must use their hands or a spoon (if provided) to carefully pick out one type or color of lentil at a time and place it into the corresponding empty bowl or container.
- Emphasize that players should focus on separating the lentils accurately and efficiently.
- Stop the timer when a player successfully separates all the lentils, or set a time limit (e.g., 2 minutes per round).
- Record the completion times for each player.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the players who complete the task the fastest in each round.

Variations:

- Increase the difficulty by mixing more types and colors of lentils or beans.
- Challenge participants to use chopsticks instead of their hands for added dexterity.
- Introduce a competitive element by having players race against each other.

10. Peg Your Clothes

Materials Needed:


A set of colorful clothespins (pegs)
Plain white T-shirts or other clothing items (one for each participant)
Permanent markers or fabric markers
An assortment of decorative items like stickers, fabric paint, glitter glue, and fabric scraps (optional)
A designated workspace or table for each participant

How to Play:

- Set up the game by arranging the materials on each participant's workspace: a plain white T-shirt, a set of colorful clothespins, permanent markers, and any optional decorative items.
- Gather the participants around their designated workspaces and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player selects a plain white T-shirt as their canvas.
- The goal is to use the colorful clothespins to decorate their T-shirt in any creative way they like.
- Participants can attach the clothespins to the fabric, creating patterns, shapes, or even 3D designs. Encourage them to use their imaginations.
- Additionally, participants can use permanent markers or fabric markers to draw or write on their T-shirts, enhancing their designs.
- For added flair, provide optional decorative items such as stickers, fabric paint, glitter glue, and fabric scraps that participants can incorporate into their creations.
- Set a time limit for the decorating phase (e.g., 2-3 minutes).
- Once the decorating time is up, have each participant showcase their unique pegged T-shirt to the group.
- Encourage everyone to explain the inspiration behind their designs and share a few laughs.
- You can have a fun voting session to choose the most creative or amusing T-shirt, and award a prize or recognition to the winner.

Variations:

- Customize the clothing items to match the theme of your kitty party, such as using aprons or tote bags instead of T-shirts.
- Incorporate a theme or challenge for the decorating phase, such as underwater world or outer space.
- Allow participants to swap their decorated clothing items with each other as a fun way to share their creations.

11. Button And Straw Game

Materials Needed:


Small buttons (variety of colors and sizes)
Plastic drinking straws (one for each participant)
Empty bowls or containers (one for each participant)
Timer or stopwatch
Prizes or recognition for the fastest participants (optional)

How to Play:


- Set up the game by arranging the materials on a table: a bowl of small buttons, a plastic drinking straw, an empty bowl or container, and a timer or stopwatch.
- Gather the participants around the table and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player's task is to pick up as many small buttons as possible using only the straw and transfer them into the empty bowl or container.
- Emphasize that players must use suction created by their breath to pick up the buttons and release them into the container.
- When the game begins, start the timer.
- Participants have a designated amount of time (e.g., 1 minute) to pick up as many buttons as they can and transfer them to the container.
- Stop the timer when the time limit is reached.
- Count the number of buttons successfully placed into the container by each player.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the players who complete the task with the most buttons in the shortest time.

Variations:

Increase the level of difficulty by using smaller buttons or providing players with longer straws.
Create a team version of the game where players work in pairs, with one person using the straw and the other guiding them.
Make the game more challenging by having participants pick up buttons of specific colors or sizes.

12. Make The Chain

Materials Needed:


A notebook or a stack of blank sheets of paper
Pens or markers
A timer or stopwatch
A sense of humor and creativity

How to Play:


- Gather the participants in a circle or around a table, ensuring everyone has access to the notebook or sheets of paper and pens.
- Explain the rules of the game: The goal is to collectively create a story one sentence at a time. Each player contributes one sentence to the story, building upon the previous sentence.
- Choose a theme or topic to serve as the starting point for the story. For example, it could be a fairy tale, a mystery, a sci-fi adventure, or anything you like.
- Decide on an order in which participants will contribute sentences. You can go clockwise or use any other method that works for your group.
- Start the game by having the first player write a sentence that sets the stage for the story. For example, Once upon a time, in a faraway land...
- Set a time limit for each player to contribute their sentence (e.g., 30 seconds).
- The next player continues the story with their sentence, building on the previous one.
- Continue in this manner, with each player adding one sentence to the story chain.
- Encourage creativity, humor, and spontaneity as the story progresses.
- Use a timer or stopwatch to limit the time each player has to contribute their sentence. If a player doesn't respond within the time limit, they skip their turn.
- Keep playing until you've collectively created a story with a satisfying conclusion or until you decide to stop.

Variations:

- Instead of setting a time limit for each player, you can use a word limit (e.g., each player contributes five words at a time).
- Add a twist by introducing challenges or constraints, such as requiring players to include specific words or phrases in their sentences.
- Experiment with different story genres or themes to keep the game fresh and exciting.

13. Nail The Paint

Materials Needed:


A variety of nail polish colors
Nail art supplies (such as nail stickers, gems, and glitter)
Nail polish remover and cotton pads (for corrections)
Small nail files and nail buffers
A timer or stopwatch
Prizes for the most creative nail art designs (optional)

How to Play:

- Set up the game by arranging the nail polish colors, nail art supplies, nail files, buffers, and a designated workspace for each participant.
- Gather the participants around the nail art stations and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player's task is to create a unique and creative nail art design on their nails within a set time limit.
- Set the time limit based on your preferences, such as 15-20 minutes per round.
- Participants can choose from the available nail polish colors and use the nail art supplies to design their nails.
- Encourage participants to let their imaginations run wild and create unique and stylish nail art.
- Remind them to be careful and precise while painting their nails.
- Once the time is up, participants must stop working on their nail art designs.
- Allow each participant to showcase their finished nail art to the group.
- If desired, have a voting session to select the most creative and stylish nail art designs.
- Award prizes or recognition to the participants with the winning nail art.

Variations:

- Assign a theme or specific design challenge for each round, such as floral nails, holiday nails, or glittery nails.
- Incorporate a nail art runway where participants can display their nails and explain their design inspirations.
- Offer a range of nail art supplies, including nail stamps, stencils, and different types of nail stickers.

14. Cups On Cards

Materials Needed:


A deck of playing cards
Disposable plastic cups (multiple)
A timer or stopwatch
Prizes or recognition for the most successful participants (optional)

How to Play:


- Set up the game by placing a deck of playing cards on a flat surface.
- Gather the participants around the playing cards and provide them with a stack of disposable plastic cups.
- Explain the rules of the game: The goal is to stack as many cups as possible on top of the deck of playing cards within a set time limit.
- Set the time limit based on your preferences, such as 1-2 minutes per round.
- To begin the game, start the timer.
- Participants must carefully stack the plastic cups on top of the playing cards, one cup at a time.
- Emphasize that they should stack the cups gently to avoid collapsing the deck of cards.
- Encourage players to strategize and distribute the cups evenly to maintain balance.
- Stop the timer when the time limit is reached.
- Count the number of cups successfully stacked on the playing cards for each player.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the participants who achieve the highest number of stacked cups without causing the cards to fall.

Variations:

- Increase the level of difficulty by using smaller cups or providing fewer cups per player.
- Challenge participants to stack the cups in a specific pattern or arrangement, such as a pyramid.
- Introduce a competitive element by having players race against each other to complete the task.

15. Rice And Buttons

Materials Needed:

Uncooked rice (a bag or container)
Assorted buttons of different sizes, colors, and shapes
Blindfolds (one for each participant)
Small bowls or containers (one set for each participant)
Timer or stopwatch
Prizes or recognition for the participants who complete the challenge fastest (optional)

How to Play:

- Set up the game by arranging the materials: a bowl of uncooked rice, a variety of buttons, small bowls or containers, and blindfolds.
- Gather the participants and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player's task is to separate the rice grains from the buttons while blindfolded and place them into separate containers.
- To begin the game, provide a blindfold to each participant and instruct them to put it on.
- Place a set of buttons and a bowl of rice in front of each blindfolded player.
- Start the timer when the game begins.
- Participants must use their sense of touch to identify and pick up buttons from the rice and place them into one container and rice grains into another.
- Emphasize that they should rely solely on their sense of touch and not remove their blindfolds during the game.
- Stop the timer when a participant successfully separates all the buttons from the rice grains.
- Record the time for each participant to complete the challenge.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the participants who complete the task in the shortest time.

Variations:

- Make the game more challenging by using smaller buttons or a larger quantity of rice and buttons.
- Assign a point system based on the size or color of the buttons, with more points awarded for finding specific types of buttons.
- Introduce a competitive element by having participants race against each other to complete the challenge.

16. Biscuit Sliding Game

Materials Needed:

Biscuits or cookies (round, flat, and not too heavy)
A table or flat surface
A target area (a plate or container)
A timer or stopwatch
Prizes or recognition for the participants with the most successful biscuit slides (optional)

How to Play:

- Set up the game by placing a table or flat surface in the center of the playing area.
- Position the target area (a plate or container) at one end of the table.
- Gather the participants around the table and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player's task is to slide biscuits or cookies across the table and into the target area within a set time limit.
- Set the time limit based on your preferences, such as 1-2 minutes per round.
- To begin the game, place a biscuit or cookie at the edge of the table, opposite the target area.
- When the game starts, participants must use their breath to blow or slide the biscuit across the table toward the target area.
- Emphasize that participants can only use their breath, and they should not use their hands or any other objects to assist the biscuit's movement.
- Encourage players to strategize and adjust their breath's intensity to control the biscuit's trajectory.
- Stop the timer when the time limit is reached.
- Count the number of biscuits successfully slid into the target area by each player.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the participants who achieve the highest number of successful biscuit slides.

Variations:

- Experiment with different types of biscuits or cookies to see which ones slide more easily.
- Create obstacles or challenges on the table to make the game more exciting and challenging.
- Have players take turns blowing the same biscuit to see who can reach the target area first.

17. Pick The Rice

Materials Needed:


Uncooked rice (a bag or container)
Two small bowls or containers for each participant
A timer or stopwatch
Prizes or recognition for the participants with the most rice grains picked (optional)

How to Play:

- Set up the game by placing a container filled with uncooked rice in the center of the playing area. Ensure there is an equal amount of rice for each participant.
- Provide each participant with two small bowls or containers—one empty and one for collecting picked rice grains.
- Gather the participants around the container of rice and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player's task is to pick as many individual grains of rice as possible from the container and transfer them into the empty container within a set time limit.
- Set the time limit based on your preferences, such as 1-2 minutes per round.
- To begin the game, start the timer.
- Participants must use their fingers to pick up rice grains one at a time and transfer them into the empty container.
- Emphasize that participants can only use their fingers and should avoid using any tools or utensils.
- Encourage players to be quick and precise in their rice-picking technique.
- Stop the timer when the time limit is reached.
- Count the number of rice grains successfully picked by each player and transferred into the empty container.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the participants who pick the most rice grains.

Variations:

- Make the game more challenging by using smaller grains of rice or adding obstacles to the rice container.
- Introduce a competitive element by having participants race against each other to complete the task.
- Assign a point system based on the size or color of the rice grains, with more points awarded for finding specific types of grains.

18. String The Popcorn

Materials Needed:

Unpopped popcorn kernels
Needles with large eyes (plastic needles for safety)
Spools of thread or twine (in various colors)
Small bowls for popcorn
Scissors
Prizes or recognition for the participants with the most creative popcorn garlands (optional)

How to Play:

- Set up the game by arranging the materials: popcorn kernels, needles, spools of thread, small bowls for popcorn, and scissors.
- Gather the participants around a table or crafting area and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player's task is to thread popcorn kernels onto a string or thread to create a popcorn garland or decoration.
- Provide plastic needles with large eyes for threading popcorn to ensure safety.
- Participants can choose the color of thread or twine they'd like to use for their popcorn garland.
- To begin the game, distribute the materials to each participant.
- Start a timer or set a time limit based on your preferences, such as 15-20 minutes per round.
- Participants must thread the popcorn kernels onto the string, creating a garland or decoration of their choice.
- Encourage players to be creative and explore different patterns and designs.
- Remind participants to tie a knot at the ends of their garlands to secure the popcorn in place.
- Stop the timer when the time limit is reached.
- Allow each participant to showcase their completed popcorn garland to the group.
- If desired, have a voting session to select the most creative and visually appealing popcorn garlands.
- Award prizes or recognition to the participants with the winning garlands.

Variations:

- Assign a theme or specific design challenge for each round, such as holiday garlands or colorful patterns.
- Display the popcorn garlands as part of your kitty party decorations or let participants take them home as party favors.
- Encourage participants to work in pairs or teams to create collaborative popcorn garlands.

19 Bangle And Candle

Materials Needed:


Bangles (one for each participant)
Strings (one for each participant)
Candles (one for each participant)
Lighter or matches
Timer or stopwatch
Prizes or recognition for the participants who successfully extinguish the candle flames (optional)

How to Play:

- Set up the game by arranging the materials: bangles, strings, candles, a lighter or matches, timer, and prizes (if desired).
- Gather the participants around a table or playing area and explain the rules of the game.
- Each player's task is to slide a bangle along a string and use the bangle to extinguish the candle flame within a set time limit.
- To begin the game, provide each participant with a bangle, a string, and a candle. Light the candle using a lighter or matches.
- Set the time limit based on your preferences, such as 1-2 minutes per round.
- Start the timer when the game begins.
- Participants must use their breath and control to slide the bangle along the string, directing it toward the candle flame.
- The goal is to extinguish the candle flame by touching it with the bangle.
- Emphasize that participants should not use their hands to touch the candle or the bangle directly.
- Stop the timer when the time limit is reached or when a participant successfully extinguishes the candle flame.
- Record the time taken by each participant or keep track of successful extinguishments.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the participants who successfully extinguish the candle flames within the shortest time or with the most precision.

Variations:

- Make the game more challenging by adjusting the length of the string or the size of the candle flame.
- Challenge participants to extinguish multiple candles in a row using a single bangle and string.
- Introduce a competitive element by having participants race against each other to complete the task.

20 Select The Bangle

Materials Needed:

A variety of bangles (different sizes, colors, and designs)
Scenario cards or theme cards (prepared in advance)
Timer or stopwatch
Prizes or recognition for the participants with the most fashionable and creative selections (optional)

How to Play:

- Set up the game by arranging a collection of bangles and preparing scenario or theme cards.
- Gather the participants in a circle or seating area.
- Explain the rules of the game and introduce the scenario or theme cards.
- Each participant's task is to select the most suitable bangle from the collection based on the scenario or theme provided.
- To begin the game, present the first scenario or theme card to the group.
- Start a timer for a set amount of time (e.g., 1-2 minutes) for participants to make their selections.
- Encourage participants to think creatively and choose a bangle that best fits the scenario or theme.
- Once the time is up, have each participant showcase their chosen bangle and briefly explain why they made that selection.
- Discuss the selections as a group, highlighting the creativity and fashion sense behind each choice.
- Repeat the process with additional scenario or theme cards, allowing participants to select bangles accordingly.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the participants with the most fashionable and creative selections.

Variations:

- Create more challenging scenarios or themes to test participants' fashion versatility.
- Allow participants to explain their choices in detail, including color, design, and style.
- Incorporate a scoring system based on creativity, relevance, and overall fashion appeal.

21 Wear The Bangles

Materials Needed:

A variety of bangles (different sizes, colors, and designs)
Full-length mirrors or handheld mirrors
A fashion runway or designated area for showcasing bangle creations
Timer or stopwatch
Prizes or recognition for the participants with the most fashionable and creative bangle displays (optional)

How to Play:

- Set up the game by arranging a collection of bangles, mirrors, and a fashion runway or designated showcase area.
- Gather the participants in a circle or seating area near the bangle collection.
- Explain the rules of the game and the fashion challenge they'll undertake.
- Each participant's task is to select bangles from the collection and wear them in unique and creative ways to make a fashion statement.
- To begin the game, provide participants with access to the bangle collection and mirrors.
- Start a timer for a set amount of time (e.g., 1-2 minutes) for participants to create their bangle fashion statements.
- Encourage participants to experiment with bangle combinations, wearing them on wrists, arms, ankles, or even as hair accessories.
- Participants should use the mirrors to see their creations and make adjustments as needed.
- Once the time is up, invite each participant to walk the fashion runway or showcase area to display their bangle creations.
- Participants can strike poses, walk confidently, and present their unique bangle styles to the group.
- Encourage the audience (other participants) to applaud and cheer for each participant's fashion display.
- After all participants have showcased their bangle creations, have a discussion about the creativity, uniqueness, and style of each presentation.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the participants with the most fashionable and creative bangle displays.

Variations:

- Introduce themed challenges for the bangle creations, such as Boho Chic, Vintage Glam, or Festival Vibes.
- Allow participants to team up or work in pairs to create collaborative bangle fashion statements.
- Incorporate a scoring system based on creativity, originality, and overall fashion appeal.

22 Stick The Bangle

Materials Needed:


A variety of bangles (different sizes, colors, and designs)
A large poster board or canvas (to serve as the Bangle Board)
Adhesive putty or double-sided tape
Timer or stopwatch
Prizes or recognition for the participants with the most stylish and creative bangle arrangements (optional)

How to Play:


- Set up the game by arranging a collection of bangles, the Bangle Board, and adhesive putty or double-sided tape.
- Choose a designated area or wall where the Bangle Board will be displayed.
- Gather the participants in front of the Bangle Board and explain the rules of the game.
- Each participant's task is to select bangles from the collection and arrange them creatively on the Bangle Board.
- To begin the game, provide each participant with adhesive putty or double-sided tape and access to the bangle collection.
- Start a timer for a set amount of time (e.g., 1-2 minutes) for participants to create their bangle designs.
- Encourage participants to experiment with bangle combinations, colors, and patterns while adhering them to the Bangle Board.
- Participants can arrange bangles in various shapes, designs, or even create bangle art.
- Remind participants to focus on precision and attention to detail.
- Once the time is up, have each participant showcase their completed bangle arrangement to the group.
- Participants can explain the inspiration behind their design or the story it tells.
- Discuss the creativity, uniqueness, and style of each bangle arrangement as a group.
- If desired, award prizes or recognition to the participants with the most stylish and creative bangle arrangements.

Variations:

- Introduce a specific theme or design challenge for the bangle arrangements, such as Floral Delight, Geometric Patterns, or Bangle Mandala.
- Incorporate a judging panel to evaluate and score the bangle designs based on creativity, precision, and overall visual appeal.
- Allow participants to collaborate and create group bangle arrangements.

23 Tambola With A Twist

Materials Needed:

Tambola tickets or cards
Tambola numbers (balls or a random number generator)
A list of creative challenges or tasks corresponding to each number on the Tambola ticket
Small prizes or rewards for participants who complete the challenges (optional)
Pen and paper for keeping track of completed tasks

How to Play:

- Set up the game by preparing Tambola tickets or cards with the standard numbered grid.
- Create a list of creative challenges or tasks that participants must complete when they call out specific numbers. Assign one task to each number on the Tambola ticket. Be imaginative and playful with the tasks, ensuring they are entertaining and suitable for your kitty party theme.
- Gather the participants and explain the rules of Tambola With A Twist.
- Distribute the Tambola tickets to each participant, ensuring they have a copy of the creative challenges or tasks.
- Start the game by randomly selecting Tambola numbers, as you would in traditional Tambola.
- When a number is called out, the participant who has that number on their ticket must complete the corresponding creative challenge or task.
- Encourage participants to complete the tasks with enthusiasm and creativity.
- Keep track of completed tasks and provide small prizes or rewards to participants who successfully complete their challenges. Prizes could include small trinkets or tokens.
- Continue playing Tambola, calling out numbers and presenting challenges, until someone completes all their tasks or until you decide to conclude the game.

Examples of Creative Challenges:
Here are some fun examples of creative challenges you can assign to Tambola numbers:

When Number 7 is called, sing a line from your favorite song.
When Number 22 is called, tell a joke or share a funny story.
When Number 39 is called, perform a dance move or dance for a few seconds.
When Number 50 is called, strike a pose and model like a fashion runway star.
When Number 65 is called, impersonate a famous celebrity for a brief moment.

Variations:

- Adjust the difficulty level of the challenges based on the preferences and comfort levels of your participants.
- Incorporate themed challenges that align with your kitty party's theme or celebration.
- Encourage participants to cheer and support each other as they complete tasks, creating a lively and enjoyable atmosphere.

24. Tambola Dividends


Tambola, also known as Bingo or Housie, is a popular game of chance and luck that is often played at parties and social gatherings. In Tambola, players aim to mark off numbers on their tickets to achieve specific patterns or dividends. These dividends determine the winning combinations and prizes in the game. Here are some common Tambola dividends:

Early Five: In this dividend, the player who marks off any five numbers on their ticket before the rest of the players wins. It's a quick way to get the game started.

- Top Line: To win the Top Line dividend, a player must mark off all the numbers on the top row of their ticket first.

- Middle Line: Similar to the Top Line, the Middle Line dividend is won when a player marks off all the numbers in the middle row of their ticket.

- Bottom Line: The Bottom Line dividend requires a player to mark off all the numbers on the bottom row of their ticket.

- Four Corners: To win the Four Corners dividend, a player must mark off all the corner numbers on their ticket (the numbers in each corner of the grid).

- First Full House: This dividend is won when a player successfully marks off all the numbers on their ticket, completing a Full House before anyone else. It's usually the most coveted prize in Tambola.

- Second Full House: In some variations of the game, there can be a second Full House prize for the player who achieves it after the first Full House has been won.

- Any Two Lines: In this dividend, a player wins by marking off all the numbers on any two rows (top, middle, or bottom) of their ticket.

- Three Rows: To win the Three Rows dividend, a player must mark off all the numbers on any three rows of their ticket.

- All the Four Corners and Center: This dividend combines the Four Corners with the center number. The player must mark off all five of these numbers on their ticket.

- King's Crown: In this pattern, a player must mark off all the numbers on the border of their ticket, creating a crown-like shape.

- Big X: The Big X dividend requires a player to mark off all the numbers that form a large X shape on their ticket.

- Layer Cake: In this unique pattern, a player must mark off all the numbers in a specific layer of the ticket, such as all the numbers in the second row or the outermost layer of numbers.

- Picture Frame: To win the Picture Frame dividend, a player must mark off all the numbers on the border of their ticket, creating a frame-like shape.

- Top Corners and Center: This dividend combines the top corner numbers with the center number. The player must mark off all three of these numbers on their ticket.

25. Themed Tambola

Materials Needed:


Themed Tambola tickets or cards (designed to match the chosen theme)
Tambola numbers (balls or a random number generator)
Prizes or rewards for winners (optional)

How to Play Themed Tambola:

- Choose a Theme: Select a theme that aligns with your event or occasion. The theme can be anything from holidays (e.g., Christmas, Halloween) to seasons (e.g., summer, winter) or specific categories (e.g., famous movies, animals).

- Create Themed Tickets: Design Tambola tickets or cards that match the chosen theme. Instead of numbers, the tickets will feature items, words, or images related to the theme. For example, for a movie-themed Tambola, the tickets may have movie titles or actors' names.

- Explain the Rules: Gather the participants and explain the rules of Themed Tambola. Emphasize that players need to match or complete items from the themed tickets to win.

- Start the Game: Begin the game by calling out Tambola numbers, as you would in traditional Tambola. However, in Themed Tambola, the numbers correspond to items or words on the themed tickets.

- Match the Theme: When a number is called, players must identify the item or word on their ticket that matches the called number. They can mark it off or cover it with a marker.

- Winning Patterns: In Themed Tambola, players can win by completing specific patterns related to the theme. For example:
For a movie-themed Tambola, a player can win by completing a row of movie titles.
For a holiday-themed Tambola, a player can win by marking off all the items associated with a particular holiday.

Announce the Winners: Keep playing until one or more players achieve the designated winning pattern(s). You can have multiple winners in a single game, depending on your rules.

- Distribute Prizes: If desired, award prizes or rewards to the winners. Prizes can be themed as well, such as movie tickets for a movie-themed Tambola.

Variations:

- Allow participants to suggest themes for the game, making it even more interactive and personalized.
- Incorporate trivia questions or challenges related to the theme, which players must answer or complete to mark off items on their tickets.
- Create themed Tambola tickets for different rounds, each with a unique theme.
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