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Perfect for large carnivals - get ready for long lines! Click to see details about Potato Sack Races and discount supplies too! Young children will love to find buried prizes at the Treasure Dig Booth! Try something new Pig Races Game - Great fun for schools! Click to see all the details! Ask a woodworker to help with this DIY safer balloon game - click to see all the details!! Fish Cup. Soda Toss. Classic Carnival Fun Looking for easy carnival games?

Crazy Hats. Toilet Toss. Knock Down. Face Painting A carnival tradition! Dino Dig. Easy Setup Booth Don't just throw toys in the sand Carnival Food Tips Yummy carnival food ideas and food supplies for a hungry crowd!

Blast Off. Party Games. Carnival Themed Backyard parties love our quick and easy party carnival games! Coming Soon! Fall Games. Spooky Fun. Halloween Games Halloween Games perfect for kids, teens and adults too! Boat Races. Duck Pond. Star Toss. Cake Walk. Add the Rocket Blast Game as one of your games for carnival - a few supplies and great for inside or out!

This traditional game is great fun but don't make these safety mistakes! Click to learn more! Change up your Duck Pond a bit and make it a Matching Ducks Game - the kids are sure to love the challenge! Click here to see what kids get when they Pick-a-Door! Brand new for ! This DIY Spring game takes minutes to put together and the kids are going to love it! Tossing Pennies has never been more fun!

See how to setup and play this fun spring game! This traditional game looks super easy, but is a challenge for all ages! Your kids will be entertained for hours with this DIY plinko game! It's the perfect homemade carnival game, and furthermore requires minimal materials. Make up prizes for the highest scores.

Nothing's more fitting for a hot summer day than some carnival-themed games your kids can play with water shooters. There's a variety of ideas on this list, so you're bound to find the perfect backyard carnival game using only the materials you already have at home.

The best list of carnival games! Click over to see Mom Always Finds Out's list of water shooter games. Help your kids take the classic don't-let-the-balloon-touch-the-floor game to the next level with this simple DIY project! All you'll need is any type of wooden or plastic stick, some tape, some paper plates , and a balloon.

Additionally, you can get creative with the rules; try mixing this activity in with sports like volleyball or tennis. The perfect DIY carnival game! Click over to learn how to set up Parent Map's balloon bat game. Your kids are sure to have a blast with a good old-fashioned competitive potato sack race. It's fun because it is a super simple game. This list of carnival games wouldn't be complete without it! This is perfect for smaller children who are working on their coordination skills. For older children, make it more challenging by blindfolding them.

Make your own bean bag toss game, in which a bean bag making it in the hole means the participants win a prize. If you would like to give players more than one shot at winning, add more holes to the boards and paint rings around the different holes to represent prize tiers.

For example, the hole at the top center is the hardest to get the bag through, so paint a red ring that signifies that the winner gets a big prize.

Paint blue rings on the second row to indicate a medium-sized prize and yellow rings on the bottom row, which are the closest and easiest to hit, so the winner gets a small prize. There's something about a spinning wheel that draws a crowd of young and old.

Additionally, you can theme the wheel for the festivities—for Halloween, you could put ghost and pumpkins on a wheel and ask the player to choose one. If the wheel lands on the one they've chosen, they win a prize.

Alternatively, if you want players to try for specific prizes, put pictures of the prizes on the wheel. If it's not the number the player has called, that number of candy pieces goes into a pot. The next player then calls a number. Repeat until the wheel finally lands on a player's number and they win the candy loot. This classic homemade carnival game is one of the simplest on the list. You only need three plastic cups and a small ball to play. Show the ball to your player, then put it under a cup, and switch the cups around.

The player tries to follow the cup that has the ball underneath. When you're done moving the cups, the player taps the top of the cup they think the ball is in. Lift the cup, and if the ball is there, they win a prize. Another option is to use a piece of cardboard to hide all of the cups from your player. Place the ball under any cup and then remove the cardboard.

Instead of moving the cups around, the player will guess which cup is hiding the ball. This version is easier for smaller children, especially if you increase their odds of winning by hiding an extra ball under more than one of the cups.

To set up a lollipop pull, buy a large number of lollipops and use markers to color the bottom of the lollipop sticks. You'll also need some hay. Place all of the lollipops into the hay, colored end side down. Participants come up one by one and pull a lollipop. Hand out the prize you've designated for that color lollipop stick.

Make the game hard by only coloring a few lollipop sticks and leaving the rest white.



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