Add the numbers of the two balls together 7 or 11 wins. If a ball leaves the tub or does not go into a hole, that ball is replayed. Use backboards to help stop balls from being chased. Place the game board five feet from end on the table. With your back to the group stop the music. Mark throw line approximately 10 feet from table.Įach player starts on a mat. Measure 8 feet from the game to create toss line. Replace balloons after ½ of the balloons on the board have been popped. Blow up dart balloons, tie off, and using a pushpin pin the balloons to the board on the marks provided. Measure 10 feet from the boards to create toss line.
Player receives 3 balls to toss into the hat per game. Measure 10 feet from the hat to create toss line. Set Hat up on the stand in the middle of the table.
FUN BOOTH GAMES CARNIVAL FULL
Use one board at a time and when one gets half full to get low switch out for full one. Use one side at a time and when one begins to get low switch out for full one. Each person gets three turns to throw their rings onto the stake.Īnother list I had from a school carnival I put togetherįill all three sides of the tree with lollipops. Then bury a few inches of a paper towel roll into the ground so it’s standing straight up. Ring toss: Cut out the centers of plastic-container lids (margarine and take-out containers work well) for your rings.Prop the board up (against a brick wall, if possible) and take turns throwing darts to pop as many balloons as you can. Use thumbtacks to secure the stems of balloons to a piece of plywood. Darts: Older grandkids will enjoy this game of marksmanship.Arm your grandkids with water guns and instruct them to knock the ball off with a stream from the gun. Shooting range: Stand three shoe boxes up on a table and top them each with a ping-pong ball.The object is to knock all the bottles over. Mark a line ten feet from the first pin and take turns throwing tennis balls at the pins. Bowling: Fill six two-liter soda bottles with a few inches of water, replace the cap, and arrange them in a bowling-like triangle.Give everyone three beanbags to toss into the clown’s mouth. Use a few bricks to prop up the end with the clown’s head and mark a throw line about five feet from the box. Beanbag toss: Paint a clown face onto a large cardboard box and cut out the mouth.Players can take turns trying to find the winning duck. Beforehand, paint the bottom of one duck red.
Lucky duck: Fill a large bucket with water and floating rubber duckies.This is a list I have collected for booth ideas.