Ping pong ball games to play




















Each hole has a different point value corresponding to how difficult it would be to hit the ball into the hole. Each player then tries to toss or hit a ping pong ball into the holes. They each have a set number of balls, and the player with the most points after hitting all of their balls is the winner. By pushing the ping pong table up against a wall, players can use the wall as a part of their game.

Instead of trying to bounce the ball over the net, players try instead to bounce the ball off of the wall and onto the table. This is a great game to play with multiple people, as long as everyone has a paddle.

Players stand around the table and hit the ping pong ball to the person next to them. If a player misses the ball or hits it so hard that it goes off of the table, then they are out of the game, finally ending up with a pair of players playing regular ping pong.

Ping pong tables make a great surface for an impromptu game of table hockey. Using blocks or books to create a wall around the outside of the table, players can then use their hands, small sticks, or their paddles to try to knock a ping pong ball through a goal at the other end of the table.

Scoring is easy with this game, and the first person to five or seven is the winner. Using small boxes or books around the edge of the table will help to prevent it from accidentally falling off during the game.

Players must tape a cup on each end of the table to act as the basket for this game. They then take turns bouncing ping pong balls across the table, trying to land them in the cup. Players can try to keep a ball from entering their basket by blocking it with their ping pong paddle. Younger players can also be allowed to catch the ball in their hand to make the game easier. While not a kid-friendly game, it can be made fun for children to play by using juice in place of beer.

Every time a ball lands in a cup then the opposing player has to drink what is in the cup, making the game progressively more difficult as people continue to drink.

Teams of two stand back to back and are tied together so that they are facing opposite directions. Every time a player hits the ball, then the team must turn degrees so that the other player will hit the next ball. This constant back-and-forth motion can be overwhelming for some people, but it is a great way to add laughs to the game. This fun game uses all of the rules of regular ping pong, but players must pretend that they have tiny dinosaur arms while playing.

Instead of being able to stretch out their arms to hit the ball, players keep their elbows bent and their arms tucked in close to their body.

If this game is too difficult, then it is a good idea to play with 2 people on a team to help provide more coverage. Players can grab some straws and ping pong balls or cotton balls and try to blow them down the entire length of the table to win these races.

If the ball falls off of the table, then it must be put back on at the beginning. Place a ping pong ball at one end of the box lid.

Let your kids tip and turn the lid to try and navigate the ball around the holes to get the ball to the other side of the box. To make it more interesting, you can tape a cup to the bottom of the box under one of the holes.

Change the rules so that you have to avoid all the holes except this one. If you get the ball in the cup without letting the ping pong fall through any of the other holes, you win!

This is more just a fun activity than a game, but you can make it into a competition to see who can make their ball hover the longest, or who can walk the farthest while making their ball hover.

For each kid, Bend a flexible straw so the short end is sticking straight up. With scissors, cut a fringe into the end of the straw, not quite to the bend. The ping pong balls must be bounced off the table before they go into the cup — they cannot be thrown directly into the cup. If you ever tried to whip somebody in the school locker room, you know you can get a mean flick with a towel. Use that power to launch ping pong balls across the room into a goal. Another nice quality to ping pong balls is that they float, and with a little force that buoyancy can allow them to jump out of the water.

We can use that to play a game that requires a controlled use of a particular force that comes from your body. That force is the air expelled from your lungs, which we will use to propel ping pong balls from one glass of water to another. Using only the power of blowing, each player must push the ping pong balls from the starting glasses into the target glasses. Otherwise they will have to chase after the ping pong ball they just blew and use that instead.

The first player to get ping pong balls in all of the target glasses wins! Another game that uses breath. You will be blowing some balls off of a dinner plate, while trying not to blow other balls. The aim is to blow all ping pong balls off the plate, except the three different-colored balls. If one of the different colored balls comes off the plate, it must be placed back on the plate before the player can continue blowing the other balls.

Previous post. Next post. Skip to content Want a great party? Junk In The Trunk You want to see your friends shake their hips, right? What you need An empty tissue box for each player. Put eight ping pong balls into the tissue box of each player. Have somebody not playing stand behind the players as the judge. Prepare the music. Rules All players should use the swinging and shaking of their hips to empty the tissue box of all ping pong balls as quickly as they can. The first player to evict all balls from their box wins!

Ponginator All the fun of bouncing ping pong balls without the paddles. What you need Ping pong balls. Lots of them! Each player should have a different colour. An empty egg box. Check that vacant egg space will fit one of your ping pong balls. A chair, stool or table for each player, plus one. Anything with with a hard flat surface will do.

The final surface is to hold the egg box.



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