Ann Reardon

Lego Party Games & More

LEGO Party Games

The 9 year old boys had such a blast at the party that I thought I’d post the games, we could have played each of them for so much longer.

lego party colouring in

Design your own LEGO® man: I had this activity for kids who were early and while waiting for some who were late.  See below to get a full size version.  I just put them on the floor with a tub of pencils.

Pass the brick: a small LEGO set wrapped up to look like a LEGO brick (just use bright paper and draw the circles on top).  Pass it around, when the music stops if you’re holding it you are out.  Last one in wins.  This was much better than pass the parcel for this age. As each kid gets out give them a lolly or prize.

LEGO Bingo: Bingo using single lego bricks to cover items.  I made my own bingo boards.  See below to download 24 different bingo boards, design your own lego man page and lego certificate.

click to download lego bingo game for lego party

DESIGN YOUR OWN LEGOMAN COLOURING PAGE, 24 BINGO BOARDS & MASTER BUILDERS CERTIFICATE

 

LEGO chocolate game: just like the ordinary chocolate game using a lego dice.  For the uninitiated – get 3 dress up items, a lego dice, a fork for each child, a knife and a block of chocolate on a plate.  For dress ups we used a pair of fake ‘LEGO man’ glasses, a ‘LEGO’ fire-mans helmet and ‘LEGO’ Indiana Jones satchel bag.  Each person takes a turn rolling the dice.  When they roll the multi-coloured side it is their turn – they put on all the dress ups and using the knife and fork they quickly cut and eat one piece of chocolate at a time until someone else rolls a multi.  This continues at a frantic pace until the block is gone.  (Note if you have a kids with allergies or who do not like chocolate – a rare breed – they can still play.  On their turn they can feed it to whomever they choose – and get a replacement lolly or sticker for each square they give away).

Treasure Hunt: Hide gold coins around the garden and get the kids to search for them.  As they find them they run back to you and put them in the ‘LEGO vending machine’.  The machine is just a decorated shoe box with a coin slot. If you put a glass jar inside it makes a nice noise when the coin drops in. Inside the back of the box you can hide your prizes, as the kids put a coin in the slot send down some stickers, a small lolly or a lolly pop.  They can only bring one coin at a time, this helps control it so that one kid does not get all the lollies, which is what usually happens in treasure hunts.

 

 

lego party treasure hunt

treasure hunt lego machine

veiw of the LEGO ‘machine’ from the back

lego 'machine' for the treasure hunt

Tallest Tower: We sorted our LEGO into colours and set it out on the bench in bright trays.  (I kept all the specialty pieces and mini figures away upstairs). For this game put a timer on and explain to the kids whoever has the tallest tower when the timer goes off wins.  Give a certificate for the most spectacular crash, creative tower, tallest tower…

Strongest Bridge: The kids loved this game and wanted to rebuild but we were running out of time so had to move on.  Set up something for your bridges to go over.  I used a sawhorse at maximum width.  Give the kids a set amount of time to build the strongest bridge.  Then line up and test them.  I bent some thick wire into a horseshoe shape with hooks at both ends.  Placed this over the bridge and added weight 250g (8.82 ounces) at a time.  You can you ziplock bags filled with rice, soft wrist weights or anything which will not damage your floor when in falls.  Amazingly the strongest one held 5kg (11.02 pounds) so make sure you have enough weight on hand.

lego kids party ideas building cars

Creative Cars: Everyone was given a bag with some basic car parts, there was a container of wheels on the table and they could use any of the bricks from the middle.  The cheapest way to get wheels, windscreens and steering wheels was through bricklink.com where hundreds of suppliers sell LEGO by the brick.  Check the postage on overseas ones first to make sure they are reasonable.

Car Race: After some food we then went outside and raced the cars on the driveway.  We raced three at a time and then did a final with the winners. There was an award for the fastest and the one that went the furtherest.

lego kids party racing cars on the driveway kids lego party game car that goes the furtherest

Pinyata: We finished off the party with a pinyata.

LEGO Party Prizes:

For prizes, LEGO itself was too expensive so I bought a DK star wars lego sticker book
and cut up the stickers from the back of the book and put bundles of them in little packets with a lolly. You can also get a LEGO City Sticker Book depending what your LEGO fan likes the most.

 

lego party builders certificateFor each building game we had several winners.  I used an old Myers LEGO master builders certificate, I erased the writing on it in photoshop, cleaned it up and then added my own text by hand such as ‘most impressive crash,’ tallest tower’, ‘most colourful bridge’, ‘fastest car’, ‘architectural design award’…  each winner received a certificate and a bag with stickers and a lolly.  See link further up to download bundle with certificate.

LEGO Party Food: 

We had normal party food plus a few themed items such as lego man biscuits, a ninjago cake and LEGO head cheese and crackers.

 

lego gingerbread men biscuits

lego gingerbread men biscuits

lego ninjago cake italian meringue fondant

For more ideas visit best of the web LEGO parties

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71 Comments View Comments

  1. Please send me links to blank templates! THANK YOU and great work!

    • Hi Peter, On the web page you will see a FREE- Buy It Now, button. If you click on this link, you can provide an email address and they will be sent to you.

  2. Hi Ann, after subscribing, do we receive a separate email with links to the Lego documents ? Many thanks

  3. How can I download the certificate? I just subscribed.

  4. Thank you!!!!!

  5. I subscribed with email address but how do I get the bingo download/template?

  6. I, like Kayla, don’t know where to find the free printables. I have subscribed also. 🙂

  7. I just subscribed but can’t figure out how to download the lego bingo or blank legoman printables.

    • Just got the email with the links – thanks!

  8. I subscribed but can’t figure out where to download the printables from – would like to use them for my son’s party this weekend.

  9. I subscribed but can’t figure out where I to download the printables from – would like to use them for my son’s party this weekend.

  10. I love your Lego birthday ideas! I subscribed but I’m having a difficult time figuring out how to get the three fun printables. It would be amazing to use these at my son’s party. Thanks for any help!

  11. Sorry to be the broken record, but I could not find the lego subscribe form either. I saw the general form and the “Subscribe to How To Cook That, new post each Friday” check box. I am happy to subscribe if I you can point me in the right direction. I would love to use the bingo for my sons party this week.

    • thanks michelle, I have recoded it I think it was only showing up in some browsers and not others, should be working now.

  12. Thanks!

  13. I’d love to use your lego Bingo boards! Thank you!

  14. how can i print the lego bingo

  15. would love to do the lego bingo for my son’s 9th birthday party…how can i download this

  16. Thanks

  17. Hi Ann,
    I feel like dumb right now, but am NOT seeing the Lego form to fill out on this page?

  18. Thank you for your fabulous Ideas!

  19. Love the lego Bingo!

  20. Hi Jennifer, it seems you subbed on the general form not the lego one – I’ve sent you an email with what you need. For anyone else reading this if you’ve already subscribed simply fill in the lego subscribe form and it will let you know you’re already subscribed and take you to the links.

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