Throwing a pool party? Take full advantage of the setting and prepare some pool party games to ensure your guests stay engaged, connect with one another, and generally have a fun time throughout your party! We’ve gathered a list of 15 fun pool party games to help you plan the ideal aquatic event—just read on for the details.
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1. Marco Polo
We’re starting this list with one of our favorite pool party games ever: Marco Polo! In case you’ve never played it before, this super simple yet exciting game is kind of like hide and seek, but with a sound element (and in a pool). The person who is “it” keeps their eyes closed the whole time, and every time they yell out “Marco,” everyone else has to yell “Polo.” The seeker tries to find people to tag by following the sounds of other players’ voices. When they successfully tag someone, it’s that person’s turn to close their eyes and try to tag someone else.
2. Sharks and Minnows
This is another super fun yet simple pool party game! To play Sharks and Minnows, have one person be the shark while everyone else begins the game as minnows. Have the shark stand in the middle of the pool and shout “Fishy, fishy, come and play!” When they hear this, the minnows have to try to cross the pool, walking toward the shark. As the minnows are crossing, the shark can yell “Shark attack!” and begin chasing the minnows to try to tag them. Any minnows who get tagged become sharks for the next round, so each round of crossing the pool becomes more difficult. Eventually, one minnow is left at the end, and they’re the winner!
3. Monkey in the Middle
All you need for this game is a ball, ideally something large that floats, like a beach ball. Technically, you don’t even need a pool to play Monkey in the Middle, although being in the water does make the game more fun. If you’ve never played, one player is the “Monkey” and stands in the middle of the other two players, who throw the ball back and forth as the Monkey tries to intercept it. If the Monkey can grab the ball, the person who threw it most recently becomes the new Monkey.
4. Swimming races
If you have two guests who are particularly competitive and want to show off their swimming speed, have them compete to be the first to swim across the pool! As simple as this game idea is, that’s part of what makes it so fun. It’s also a great workout on a hot summer day!
5. Pool noodle relay race
A different kind of race: a group relay race! First, have your guests split up into two evenly sized teams, and give a pool noodle to both teams. One team member crosses the pool on their pool noodle, then comes back and gives the noodle to the next person on their team. Have the two teams race to be the first to have all their team members get across the pool! And consider offering a prize to the winners for added motivation and competition.
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