Get your red, white and blue on with these playfully patriotic 4th of July games for the whole family.
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Get your red, white and blue on with these playfully patriotic 4th of July games for the whole family.
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What is the 4th of July without a little fun? For many, Independence Day is a day for celebrating America, lovely weather, family, friends and a good barbecue. A 4th of July celebration looks different for everyone. But nothing completes the festivities better than 4th of July games.
While you can always stream the many great 4th of July movies, one of the most common ways to celebrate America’s birthday is to plan a backyard barbecue with family and friends, where loved ones gather to indulge in delicious summer food and play some super fun 4th of July games. That’s why we’ve rounded up some of the most fun and patriotic Independence games ever! They’re easy and inexpensive ways to keep everyone engagedā kids and audlts alike.
So make your Independence Day the best one yet with the 4th of July games below!
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Playing 4th of July games is a great way to entertain kids on Independence Day, but it’s not the only way to keep the kiddos occupied. They can create fun 4th of July crafts, stream kid-friendly patriotic movies or even read children’s books about how America became a nation.
There are lots of ways to make the 4th of July fun for everyone! Grilling, baking delicious desserts, sitting poolside in the July heatāthe possibilities are endless, since everyone has different interests. One of the easiest ways to make Independence Day fun for all is to set up one (or more) of these entertaining 4th of July games at your backyard bash. We’ve got games for everyone, from those who love backyard games to the trivia enthusiasts.
This fun American flag edition of the classic 4th of July game comes with eight red and blue beanbags. It’s perfect for a lawn or the beach, and your guests will have a blast with this Stars and Stripes cornhole set.
Another 4th of July game that works well indoors, this patriotic iteration of “pin the tail on the donkey” will have everyone giggling. A printable download allows you to print as many hats as you like and write each player’s name on them. Then, all you need are some pins and a soft scarf to blindfold the player.
This sturdy patriotic dartboard comes with magnetic darts, making it safe for kids (although adults will love it too). Test your math skills and hand-eye coordination with a quick game of Cricket or Around the Clock. Winner gets a popsicle!
This is a fun 4th of July game to keep guests busy while you try to light the grill. Create a craft table with scissors, glue, construction paper, glitterĀ or ribbons, and have everyone create a classic Uncle Sam hat.
The ideal mix of patriotism and learning, this fun card game from Scholastic is filled with useful knowledge such as state locations, capitalsĀ and facts. Kids will enjoy learning trivia about all 50 states, while adults will have their knowledge tested.
This one might bring back memories for some of us! These cute paddleballs come in a variety of patriotic designs. Set a timer, and see who can keep the ball going the longestāwinner gets a cupcake.
This is a classic that makes for a great 4th of July game. Fill a jar or bowl with candy, then leave a piece of paper and pen next to it for people to write their name and guess the number of kisses in the container. The person with the closest guess wins the whole jar. (Hint: A one-pound bag of these red, white and blue Hershey’s kisses = 100 pieces.)
This is another flexible game that works both indoors and out (good to have in mind in case of rain). The first person names something red, the second names something white and the third something blue, and on to the next round. Anyone who repeats or takes too long is out!
This patriotic version of giant Jenga is a perfect lawn game. Stack the pieces high, then carefully remove them without knocking the tower over. Or, if you’re under 12 years old, knock it over and enjoy making a big mess. Up to you.
One of the most fun board games around, this classic edition of Ticket to Ride has up to five players building train routes across America. Another game that works for indoor or outdoor parties, this board game combines geography with a celebration of the age of American rail.
A classic 4th of July lawn game, ring toss is beloved by kids and adults alike. With eight rope rings, and four red and four blue plastic rings, to throw over five wooden pegs, you can combine patriotism with friendly competition. It also comes with a storage bag for portability.
Send the kiddos on a fun Independence Dayāthemed scavenger hunt at your backyard barbecue. The winner can get a fun prize, like an ice cream treat or small toy. These red, white and blue scavenger hunt cards are perfect for the occasion.
Get some friendly 4th of July competition going with this patriotic-themed quiz game. See who emerges as the top history trivia buff at the party.
This sounds like one of those 4th of July games anyone can enjoy. The best part? You play for candyāscore!
Have loved ones who pride themselves on being master wordsmiths? Put their skills to the test with this fun Independence Day word challenge game. It’s sure to test everyone’s vocabulary skillsāand you may learn a new word or two along the way. And if you love a good vocab challenge, see how many of these word puzzles you can finish.
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