![]() To play, you need at least two willing contenders. Much like H-O-R-S-E, which is often played in basketball, F-I-S-H is a great game for those with a slightly more competitive edge and can lead to some really inventive moves. It’s harder than you think, and it’s sure to result in lots of laughs. Players can get lifted off the ground and washed away by the force of the spinning water, which is equal parts thrilling and hilarious!įor ultimate funny chaos, get everyone to stop and immediately change the direction of the circle, against the current of the whirlpool. You’ll start to see the water getting churned up, but don’t stop there, turn that walk into a run! To play, get everyone stood in a circle at the shallower end of the pool – somewhere everyone can comfortably stand and walk/run! Atomic WhirlpoolĪ fun game that teaches you something about physics, too! If you get tagged, you switch, and you’re now the one calling out ‘marco.’ 6. The person calling ‘marco’ then has to go around the pool, trying to tag someone, keeping their eyes closed the whole time. The person with their eyes closed calls out ‘marco!’ and everyone else replies ‘polo!’ To play, simply get everyone in the pool, and choose one person to be ‘it.’ That person then closes their eyes and counts to ten while the others scatter around the pool. Marco Polo is a classic sometimes played using a blindfold, but that’s not essential. To make it even more challenging, try standing on the raft and testing your balance.įree (No Equipment Needed!) 5. Top Tip: Always establish any rules before you start, e.g., no headshots. It’s super simple, super fun, and can easily be expanded into a ‘winner stays on’ style tournament. To play, simply sit or kneel on your raft, arm yourself with your pool noodle, and joust with the other player until they (or you!) fall off! This one requires a bit of equipment, but it’s definitely worth it! You need a minimum of 2 people, at least 2 rafts/kickboards, and 2 pool noodles. Whoever finds the bottle and brings it to the surface is the winner! 4. It’s a lot harder than it sounds, as the clear plastic turns almost invisible underwater. The swimmers have to jump in and try and find the bottle. ![]() Get all the players lined up poolside, facing away from the pool, then throw the bottle in. A white cap is better, as it blends in more with the pool water! To play Invisi-bottle, the only thing you’ll need is a clear plastic bottle.īefore you start, fill the bottle with water, and refit the cap. The team with the most balls after they’ve all been collected is the winner! 3. Once a ball has touched its designated wall, it can then be picked up and put on the side. The players can’t touch the balls – only ‘herd’ them by making waves and splashing. ![]() When the person in charge shouts ‘Go!’, everyone has to jump in and try to move the balls to their designated area. To play Mother Duck, toss a load of ping pong balls into the water, and wait for them to settle. Top Tip: This is best played in a private pool, for obvious reasons, but it can be played with any number of participants! 2. The person in charge shouts ‘Go!’ and everyone has to dive down and collect as much as possible, either in dollar value or quantity of coins. Simply throw a bunch of change (or other ‘treasure’) into the pool while all the swimmers wait out of the water. You’ll need a supervising adult out of the water and a group of strong swimmers. ![]()
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