27 Best Minute to Win It Games for Kids
These easy minute to win it games for kids are perfect fast and fun indoor activities for families! Scroll down to see our list of parent-submitted ideas your kids will love.
With a few simple supplies, many of which you'll already have in the house, these quick one minute games are easy to throw together and will have all ages laughing out loud. Try them for a fun family night idea, to fill a rainy day, or for a creative birthday party theme.
What are the best minute to win it games that you've tried out with your kids? Add any favorites that are missing from the list!
Going Nuts
Alexandra F.: Use chopsticks to stack hardware nuts on top of each other as high as possible in one minute. Stack them upright on their edges!
Shake It Up
Alexandra F.: Place a different number of bells, one through five, into five boxes. The player has to shake each of the boxes and, in a minute or less, place them in order by number of bells in the box. (Other small objects, like dice, will work if you don’t have bells.)
Suck It Up
Kelly R: Each player receives 2 paper plates, a straw, and a pile of Skittles on one of the plates (the other one is empty). Players need to transfer as many Skittles as possible from one plate to the other by sucking through the straw.
About Tine
Shila: One of the best minute to win it games for kids who are a little older, this one involves taking a large fork and taping the handle of it tine-side-down onto a flat table. From the other end of the table, see if you can successfully roll a coin and have it land in between the tines! How many coins can you land?
Penny Stack
Kelly R: Players stack as many pennies as they can into a single stack within one minute, using only one hand.
Chopstick Race
Shila: Use chopsticks and any cereal you want (like Cheerios or Trix or Kix). Pour cereal into a group bowl and have the kids use their chopsticks to pick up one piece of cereal at a time and place it in their own individual bowl. Whoever has the most cereal after one minute is the winner.
Pedometer Challenge
Shila: If your kids each have their own fitness tracker, in 1 minute, see who can jump/hop/shuffle more than the other. Who recorded the most steps?
Tissue Drop
Shila: Do you have a balcony or exposed 2nd-floor loft in your home? If so, one child can drop individual Kleenex tissue from the top spot and another child (his or her partner), is charged with catching each tissue in a bowl - no hands! How many tissues can your team collect in one minute?
Cookie Face
Kelly R: Each player starts with an oreo cookie on their forehead, and has to wiggle their face to slowly move the cookie down and into their mouth. No hands allowed! This is always the favorite when we do kids minute to win it games in our house.
Balloon Bounce
Kelly R: Kids need to bop a balloon to keep it in the air for one minute. Older players can try to keep two balloons in the air!
Potato Roll
Alexandra F.: Using only their noses, players roll a potato across the room. First one to push their potato across the finish line wins! You can make this a one minute game by setting a time limit to see whose potato gets furthest in that time.
Candy Unwrap
Kristy Pepping: Everyone puts on a pair of gloves and tries to unwrap as many candies as they can in one minute.
Use Your Noodle
Shila: With spaghetti pasta cooked al dente, each participant takes one spaghetti noodle in between their teeth and flicks it at the wall. In one minute, how many noodles can you successfully get to stick on the wall? (Noodles don't permanently stick.)
Toilet Paper Mummies
Kelly R: For this Minute to Win It Halloween game, divide players into teams, and each team has to wrap up one of its players like a mummy using toilet paper. Whichever team has covered their mummy more after one minute wins!
Junk in the Trunk
Kelly R: Secure an empty tissue box onto each player's backside by tying around the waist, and place 10 or more ping pong balls into the tissue box. The player has to shimmy and shake around to get as many balls out of the tissue box as possible within one minute.
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