Fun and engaging games for celebrating International Women's Day 2025 at workplaces, schools, or community events
Fun and engaging games for celebrating International Women's Day 2025 at workplaces, schools, or community events:
1. Women’s Day Trivia
- Prepare questions related to women’s achievements, history, and rights.
- Example: Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
- Play in teams or individually and reward the winners!
2. Guess the Inspirational Woman
- Write the names of famous women on sticky notes.
- Participants stick one on their forehead without seeing it and ask yes/no questions to guess the name.
3. The Superwoman Challenge
- Participants perform multiple small tasks simultaneously (e.g., balancing a book, answering a riddle, and holding a balloon).
- The goal: Showcase women's multitasking skills in a fun way!
4. Dress Like an Icon
- Participants dress up as their favorite female leader, scientist, athlete, or activist.
- Give awards for categories like "Most Creative" or "Best Representation."
5. Women’s Day Bingo
- Create a bingo card with statements like "Has run a marathon," "Knows a female scientist," "Has traveled solo," "Supports a women’s charity."
- Players mark off statements they relate to and shout "Bingo!" when a row is completed.
6. Word Association Game
- Start with a word related to women’s empowerment (e.g., “courage”).
- Each participant must say a related word without repeating or pausing too long.
7. Pass the Compliment
- Sit in a circle and pass around a soft object (like a cushion).
- Whoever holds it must give a genuine compliment to another participant before passing it on.
8. Women’s Day Pictionary
- Write words related to women’s achievements and empowerment (e.g., astronaut, CEO, activist).
- Participants take turns drawing while their team guesses.
9. Strength in Unity (Team Activity)
- Teams build a tower using only paper and tape.
- The tallest and most stable tower wins—symbolizing the strength of women when they work together!
10. Who Said It? (Quotes Game)
- Read out famous quotes by inspiring women, and participants guess who said it.
- Example: "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." (Eleanor Roosevelt)
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