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Writer's pictureDeclan Bilyew

Declare Independence from Boredom with These 4th of July Games!


The 4th of July is all about celebrating freedom with family and friends, and what better way to enjoy the day than with a lineup of fun games? These activities are perfect for entertaining guests from day to evening. And when the sun sets, DieHard® Portable Power Stations can power up the lights for your gathering area, ensuring the fun continues seamlessly into the night.



Day to Night Games for All Ages



1. Three-Legged Race

Kick off your celebration with a classic three-legged race. Pair up teams by tying their adjacent legs together and watch as they coordinate their steps towards the finish line. This game is a great icebreaker and gets everyone laughing.








2. Water Balloon Toss

Cool down with a water balloon toss. Start with partners standing close together and take a step back with each successful catch. The suspense and inevitable splashes are perfect for a hot July day.






3. Volleyball

Set up a volleyball net and enjoy a friendly match. Whether you play traditional volleyball or something with a twist like using a beach ball, it’s a great way to foster teamwork and keep guests active.


4. Picnic Blanket Bingo

Lay out picnic blankets and give each guest a bingo card. Use small flags or candies as markers. This game can be played casually over the course of the event, with rounds announced between other activities.



5. Tug of War

Stir up some competitive spirit with tug of war. Create teams and mark a line on the ground. It’s a simple setup for a game that's full of energy and enthusiasm.








6. Scavenger Hunt

Organize a scavenger hunt that involves historical trivia or items that tie into the 4th of July theme. Provide clues and let teams or individuals search around your venue. This can extend into the evening as the items become more challenging to find.


7. Flag Football

In the spirit of American tradition, set up a game of flag football. This less contact-intensive version of football is inclusive and can be enjoyed by guests of varying ages and athletic abilities.


8. Frisbee Golf

Set up a course for Frisbee golf by designating targets around your yard or park. Players take turns throwing their Frisbee towards the target, aiming to hit it in the least number of throws.


As the day transitions into night, there’s no need to stop the fun. DieHard® Portable Power Stations can light up your venue, making it easy to keep the games and laughter going well into the evening. Celebrate this 4th of July with games that everyone can enjoy, from morning till night.

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