When planning the supplies list can become overwhelming quickly, since each challenge requires new items. Go the Distance: Players roll their dice to determine which team will begin highest roll.
The play will go clockwise from there. The number showing determines the number of feet they must unroll the measuring tape. The ball must be placed next to the base and then rolled into the cup. If the ball goes in, the team stays at the table.
If the ball bounces out or misses the cup, that team is out for the round. Play as many rounds as you can during the 8-min game session and keep score on your gamepad. Puddle Jumper: To set up for this game, fill three cups with water and line them up, setting a ping pong ball into the first one.
The goal of this game is to blow the ping pong ball from one water-filled cup to the next. You want to see your friends shake their hips, right? This is a game of vitality, constitution, and something that looks very much like twerking.
All players should use the swinging and shaking of their hips to empty the tissue box of all ping pong balls as quickly as they can. This can take longer than you might expect. Cheering is encouraged to keep the twerkers working. All the fun of bouncing ping pong balls without the paddles.
This chaotic and fast paced game will have you bouncing balls into an egg box. This is harder than it looks! Ping pong balls that hit the eggbox may tumble around like a rugby ball, and fall out onto the floor. All players play at the same time, and can work through their balls as fast as they like.
The first player to land five balls of their colour in the eggbox wins! Tip: Consistency is key. Find a technique that works for you and stick with it.
This game uses the same bouncing mechanics as the game above, but the distances are shorter so players have more control over their ping pong balls. The skillful will prevail. It also takes up a lot less space, and does not require more than one colour of ball. The ping pong balls must be bounced off the table before they go into the cup — they cannot be thrown directly into the cup. If you ever tried to whip somebody in the school locker room, you know you can get a mean flick with a towel.
Use that power to launch ping pong balls across the room into a goal. Another nice quality to ping pong balls is that they float, and with a little force that buoyancy can allow them to jump out of the water. We can use that to play a game that requires a controlled use of a particular force that comes from your body. That force is the air expelled from your lungs, which we will use to propel ping pong balls from one glass of water to another. Using only the power of blowing, each player must push the ping pong balls from the starting glasses into the target glasses.
Otherwise they will have to chase after the ping pong ball they just blew and use that instead. The first player to get ping pong balls in all of the target glasses wins! Another game that uses breath. You will be blowing some balls off of a dinner plate, while trying not to blow other balls. The aim is to blow all ping pong balls off the plate, except the three different-colored balls. If one of the different colored balls comes off the plate, it must be placed back on the plate before the player can continue blowing the other balls.
Previous post. Next post. Skip to content Want a great party? If you already have a pile of ping-pong balls from other MTWI games , you may as well give this one a go as well. The goal of Tilt-A-Cup is to create a tower of alternating plastic cups and ping pong balls in your hand, by bouncing the ping pong balls and catching them in the cups. Make a wobbly tower of eight balls and cups in under a minute without the whole thing toppling over to win.
Nothing fancy is required in order to play this game. Here's what you'll need to have on hand:. The reason for the extra balls is that you don't want to have to chase them if you miss catching them in the cups. With extras, you can afford for some of the ping pong balls to go astray without holding up the game. To set up the game, place the ping pong balls in the basket and leave them on the table.
Place the eight cups, stacked together, beside the balls. When the player begins, he holds the cups in one hand. With the other, he or she bounces a ball on the floor and catches it in the cup. Then the player pulls the bottom cup from the stack and places it on top, covering the ball he or she just caught, and bounces another ball to land in this new cup. Continue on in this manner until all eight cups have been stacked and are holding a ping-pong ball.
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