24 Party Games Teen Girls Will Happily Put Their Phones Down For

24 Party Games Teen Girls Will Happily Put Their Phones Down For

Luci McQuitty Hindmarsh

Planning on hosting a birthday party for your teen daughter and her BFFs? Feeling aprehensive about how to keep them entertained? Panic scrolling TikTok for ideas but don't really have a clue what you're doing?!

Well, stress no more. I've rounded up a bunch of brilliantly fun games that are fabulous for entertaining teen girls at a party. 

The secret to hosting a kickass teen girls' party isn't just about decorations or perfect playlists (though those help!). It's about creating moments where they can genuinely connect, laugh together, and maybe even put their phones down voluntarily for a while.

These party games are specifically chosen to appeal to teen girls aged 13-16—that wonderful, awkward, and exciting stage where they're discovering who they are while navigating complex friendships and social dynamics.

I've curated this collection of games to bring out the giggles, create opportunities for friendly competition, and give the girls something genuinely more engaging than their social media feeds. 

Choose three or four of these games and watch as even the most phone-addicted participants get swept up in the fun. 

24 Teen Girl Approved Party Games

Take your pick from this list of games - or invite your teen to choose the ones that most appeal to her. 

I've started the list with games that make brilliant ice-breakers and then move into more generally fun games. 

1. THIS OR THAT

This Or That is a quick-fire version of Would You Rather. It's a great game for getting everyone energised at the start of a party.

Number of players: 4+

What you need: You can either have pre-made This Or That questions, or you can get all the players to make up their own This Or That questions every time they take a turn.

How to play:

  • Start by choosing a category, such as food, movies, celebrities, hobbies, future ambitions…
  • The first player asks a This Or That question within the category. For example, if the category is food, questions to ask could include, 'Pizza or burger?', 'tofu or beef?', 'peas or cheese?'.
  • Each player chooses their answer and shares it with the group.
  • The player who asks the question counts the number of votes for each option to see which one is most popular.
  • The players can then go on to discuss and banter around the options and share any anecdotes or thoughts on why one is better than the other.
  • Rinse and repeat until everyone has had a turn asking a question or everyone has had enough!

2. WINK MURDER

Wink Murder is an absolute classic party game that never gets old. It is a game of stealth and cunning that teenagers love playing.

Number of players: 4+

What you need: Paper for tearing into chits and a pen

How To Play:

  • Create a set of paper chits so that everyone in the room can take one
  • Write 'murderer' on one chit
  • Fold the chits over and put them in a bowl
  • All players form a circle
  • Hand the bowl around for everyone to take a chit.
  • The game can begin once everyone has a chit and has a chance to see if they are the murderer.
  • All the players must make eye contact with one another whilst keeping an eye out to see who the murderer is
  • Meanwhile, the murderer must take the opportunity to wink at a fellow player without anyone else seeing
  • If a player is winked at by the murderer, they must feign death. They can do this as quietly or as dramatically as they wish
  • After a player has feigned death, the other players have the chance to accuse. Only one person can be accused each round.
  • If the murderer is accused, the rest of the players win, but if the murderer stays undetected, they win!

3. MEDUSA

This is a super simple yet super entertaining game for teens. It is best played with a gathering of at least ten.

Number of players: 10+

What you need: Nothing

How To Play:

  • The party guests stand in a circle with their arms around the person next to them
  • Everyone puts their heads down
  • On the count of three, the party guests look up at another player.
  • If two guests look at each other, they scream and fall down.
  • The game continues until there are only two people left

4. WOULD YOU RATHER

This is a fun way to ask teenagers some interesting questions.

Number of players: 3+

What you need: A set of funny, interesting and challenging questions appropriate for teens. You can buy a set of Would You Rather cards to make life easy.

How To Play:

  • The party guests sit in a circle
  • The first guest starts the ball rolling by asking the first 'Would you rather…' question to the person sitting opposite them in the circle
  • Play continues until the teens have had enough!!

Pop over to my Would You Rather Questions for Teens to see a list of 200+ great questions and grab the free PDF printable version of the list.

5. NEVER HAVE I EVER

This is a great group game for teens who know each other really well. The fun is in getting to shock everyone!

Number of players: 3 – 6 (best kept to smaller groups)

What you need: A big bowl of sweets/candy

How To Play:

  • The first guest starts things off by saying, 'Never have I ever…' followed by something they have never done.
  • Give each kid some candy. Each teen takes a turn saying, "Never have I ever…" followed by something they've never done. For example…
  • Never have I ever gone on a blind date
  • Never have I ever had a crush on a teacher
  • Never have I ever gone skinny dipping
  • Never have I ever tried guessing someone's phone password
  • If any of their friends have done that thing, they eat a sweet/piece of candy.

6. TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE

This is a brilliant game for teens to play. It is both revelatory and also hilarity-inducing. The aim is for a player to get the other players to believe the lie.

Number of players: 3 – 6 (best kept to smaller groups)

What you need: Nothing

How To Play:

  • Each guest takes their turn to tell the rest of the party guests two things that are true and one lie about things they have done or things that have happened to them.
  • The rest of the guests must probe and ask questions to try and work out which is the lie

7. WHO AM I?

Who Am I? Is a bit of a classic party game. You can buy Who Am I? games, but I really like the version with a pack of sticky notes.

Number of players: 4+

What you need: 1 pack of sticky notes, a pen for every guest

How To Play:

  • Decide if the game will have a theme. For example, 90s music stars, TV show characters, movie stars
  • Give everyone a sticky note. Ask them to write the name of a well-known person on it and keep it secret
  • Ask everyone to attach the sticky note to the forehead of the person sitting to their right, making sure that this person doesn't catch sight of the name on the sticky note
  • Going around the guests, everyone then takes a turn trying to work out who they are. The questions must have 'yes/no' answers, such as… 'Am I male?', 'Am I alive', 'Am I British' etc
  • A guest can keep going with questions until they hit a 'no' answer or until they guess incorrectly
  • The winner is the first to guess correctly, but the game can continue until everyone has either guessed or given up

8. HEADS UP

Ok, so this game actually involves using a phone. But I am including it because it's become a modern classic guessing game that is an extension of the Who Am I game. There is even a Heads Up app iOS/Android you can download

Number of players: 4+

What you need: Download the Heads Up app (iOS/Android)

How To Play:

  • Choose from one of the Heads Up categories
  • Heads Up will then generate a list of prompts relevant to that category
  • One person holds up the Heads Up screen with the prompt on it in front of their forehead
  • Everyone else has to describe what the prompt is
  • Once the person has guessed correctly, they must flip the screen to get the next prompt to appear
  • The winner is the person who guesses the most correct answers before their time runs out

Watch the cast of Cobra Kai playing Heads Up!

9. FORTUNE TELLER GAME

Fortune Teller is a light-hearted look into the future for all the party guests.

Number of players: 6+

What you need: Paper/ sticky notes and pens and four bags

How To Play:

  • There are four categories – Marry, number of children, place, and profession.
  • Each party guest writes down a name, place, number and profession on one of four pieces of paper
  • Fold the paper up so the writing can't be seen
  • Put the paper into one of four category bags
  • Each player takes a turn to pick a piece of paper from each one of the bags
  • That player then reads out their four category results
  • The levels of laughter will depend on how random the sentences are based on how random the details are on each piece of paper

10. SLEEPING BEAUTY GAME

This is a game to include if you really want to get the giggles going. The aim of the game is not to giggle – or show any signs of moving!

Number of players: 6+

What you need: Nothing needed

How To Play:

  • A guest volunteers to be Sleeping Beauty
  • They lie down with their eyes closed and as still as possible
  • The rest of the guests must try to wake Sleeping Beauty by making them laugh without touching them

11. WHAT'S UP TEXT

This is like the classic game of telephone brought into the 21st century. You could play this game with WhatsApp or Snapchat, but it's best to use text if you want all teens to be able to join in.

Number of players: 8+ (the more people, the funnier this game gets, but too many and it's dull for those waiting for the end)

What you need: A mobile/cell phone for each party guest. A timer.

How To Play:

  • The party guests sit in a circle
  • The first guest writes a two or three-sentence message.
  • The guest shows the message to the person next to them
  • This second guest then has 15 seconds to read and memorise the message
  • The second guest then writes out the message and shows it to the next guest
  • The game goes on until everyone has taken a turn
  • The last person to receive the message must read out their version of it. Usually, hilarity ensues.

You can do an analogue version of this game if you are particularly keen to keep the party screen-free.

12. JUNK IN THE TRUNK

Junk in the Trunk is a game of movement and laughter that causes those who are really competitive to pull some serious moves! Perfect for flexible teens!!

Number of players: 6+

What you need: This game needs a little preparation ahead of the party. Attach an empty tissue box to a belt or rope to make it look like a waist bag/bumbag. You will need at least 8 ping pong balls, some good party music and the stopwatch on your mobile phone

How To Play:

  • Junk In The Trunk is a very active party game that involves a lot of dancing, shaking and moving around.
  • The game is played one player at a time
  • Put the ping pong balls in the tissue box tied to the belt
  • Ask the player to tie the belt around their waist with the box at the back
  • The players get one minute to shake their bodies and get the balls out of the box
  • Any player who manages to get all the ping pong balls out of the box wins a prize

Watch a game of Junk in the Trunk in action…

13. TASTE THE RAINBOW

This is a deliciously fun party game for teens with a sweet tooth!

Number of players: 4+

What you need: A big bowl of Skittles, straws for every party guest, a cup for every party guest

How To Play:

  • Put the bowl of Skittles in the middle of a table and give each party guest a straw and a cup
  • Everyone must use their straw to suck up Skittles and then blow them into their cup
  • Either the first person to collect a Skittle of each colour is the winner. Or you can have each player have to focus on a specific colour. Or you can do this against a timer, and the winner has the most Skittles

14. WHIPPED GUMMY BEARS

This is where teens get messy in the name of sugar!

Number of players: 4+

What you need: Paper plates, gummy bears, squirty whipped cream, cups

How To Play:

  • Give each party guest a plate that has ten gummy bears hidden inside the squirty whipped cream
  • The party guests must place their hands behind their backs
  • Then use their teeth to find the gummy bears
  • Each gummy bear they find must be dropped into the cup
  • The winner is the first to find all ten gummy bears

There is a variation on this game where you place a single piece of bubble gum under the cream, and the first person to find the gum and blow a bubble is the winner.

15. THE DONUT GAME

This is a modern classic party game that works well for kids of all ages. It involves eating donuts without the use of hands.

Number of players: 4+

What you need: Enough donuts for everyone to have a turn, string and a clothesline.

How To Play:

  • Tie a clothesline or long string across the room/outside
  • Tie a length of string around each donut and hang it on the line
  • Make sure to set the donuts so that everyone has plenty of room to stand under their donut
  • On the count of three, each party guest has to put their hands behind their back and start trying to eat their donut
  • The first one to finish wins

You don't have to stick to just one round of this!!

16. COOKIE FACE CHALLENGE

This game is another absolute classic that works really well for teen birthday parties that involves getting a cookie from the forehead to the mouth.

Number of players: 4+

What you need: A packet of cookies/biscuits

How To Play:

  • Everyone is given a cookie to place on their forehead
  • Each person uses their facial muscles to try and move the cookie to their mouth
  • The first person to successfully eat the cookie wins

17. STACK 'EM UP COOKIE GAME

This is a variation on Cookie Face that involves even more skill.

Number of players: 4+

What you need: A packet of cookies

How To Play:

  • Each party guest takes a turn to bend backwards and start stacking cookies on their forehead
  • The winner is the guest who successfully manages to stack the most cookies

18. MARSHMALLOW CHUBBY BUNNY

The aim of the game is to see how many marshmallows the party guests can fit in their mouths while still being able to say the words 'chubby bunny'.

Number of players: 4 – 8

What you need: Marshmallows

How To Play:

  • Put a big bowl of marshmallows in the middle of a table
  • Each person, in turn takes a marshmallow, places it in their mouth and says, 'chubby bunny'
  • They must keep the marshmallow in their mouth until their next turn
  • Everyone keeps going until there is just one person left still able to say 'chubby bunny' with a mouthful of marshmallows

Watch Rosanna Pansino play Chubby Bunny…

19. BLINDFOLD MAKEUP ARTIST

This is a hilarious party game for teens that works best with two teams. It's a great antidote to the social media-induced need to always look perfect. And of course it's spot on for playing at a spa party.

Number of players: 8+

What you need: Lipstick, powder, nail polish, blusher, eye shadow… hair clips, hair brushes… basically anything that is hygienic to share (so avoid mascara and use lip brushes for gloss/lipstick). Two blindfolds.

How To Play:

  • Divide the party guests into two teams
  • Choose a make-up artist who will be blindfolded
  • Choose a model who will have their make-up done
  • The rest of the team 'guides' the blindfolded makeup artist to create a look for the model
  • Choose a winner based on either the best effort or the most hilarious effort!!

Watch the Haschak sisters play the blindfold makeup challenge

20. WHAT'S IN THE BOX?

This game can be as tame or as gross as you want to make it. Who dares wins!!

Number of players: 8+

What you need: A big box with a hole cut out of it. A selection of items to hide in the box

How To Play:

  • Put an item in the box without the party guests seeing
  • Each party guest takes a turn to try and work out what they are feeling when they put their hand in the box

21. SPIN A DARE

This game is a fusion between Spin the Bottle and Truth or Dare and is best for groups of teens who know each other pretty well. It can be pretty hilarious based on the dares and the willingness of the party guests to entertain each other.

Number of players: 6+

What you need: A bottle. Paper and pen. A bowl.

How To Play:

  • You can either write the dares yourself or ask the teens to write out a bunch of dares
  • Place the dares in the bowl in the middle of the party guests
  • Each party guest takes a turn spinning the bottle and the guest who the bottle points to must take a dare and then act on it.

22. KARAOKE COMPETITION

This is a great game for teens with dreams of becoming popstars!

Number of players: 8+

What you need: Karaoke machine or app Smule gets good reviews (iOS/Android)

How To Play:

  • This doesn't really need a lot of explanation!
  • Set the teens up with the karaoke machine or app and set them free to sing their hearts out
  • You could make this into a competition complete with votes, but that might be a step too far

23. SCAVENGER HUNT

Scavenger Hunts are really popular with teens, and the great thing is they can be adapted to be as easy or as hard as you want. You can also theme them or make a Christmas or Halloween version. You can either just list a bunch of items to be scavenged or write clues – which can be as straightforward or cryptic as you see fit.

Number of players: 4+

What you need: A list of items to be found and clues for how to find them (either provide the items or use items already in existence in the place to be scavenged), a prize.

How to play:

  • Write out a list of items and clues and print a sheet for every team.
  • Hide the items that are to be hunted. Do keep track of where you hide them!
  • Divide the players into teams of at least two players.
  • Give each team a copy of the scavenger hunt list, clues, and a collection bag.
  • Set a time limit for the scavenger hunt. Depending on the number of items and the size of the playing area, the time limit can be anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour.
  • Once the time limit is up, the teams return so you can add up the scores.
  • Award points for each item found.
  • The team with the most points wins.

24. ESCAPE ROOM

Escape room games are huge at the moment and with good reason; they are really engaging and super fun, perfect for teens. What is particularly great about escape room games is that they can take up the duration of a party.

Number of players: 6+

What you need: An escape room kit. Etsy has a whole bunch of escape room kits. Or, if you have the brain bandwidth come up with a set of clues and rules yourself.

How To Play:

  • Set up the escape room according to the kit
  • Set the party guests off trying to work out the escape room!
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