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TAKE GAME NIGHT OUTDOORS

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If your backyard could talk, it would probably say, “Use me more.” An outdoor game night is a fun way to do just that. It’s easy to prep, and you don’t need a huge space or a Pinterest-perfect setup. You just need a loose plan and a few games that everyone will enjoy. Start by thinking about the people before the games. For an all-adult crowd, you might want more competitive activities. If kids are in the mix, consider options that let them run around without wiping out your flower beds. Around 2–4 games is ideal, and the best mix is a combo of active, competitive, and casual options. Cornhole and ladder toss are great because you can explain the rules in under a minute and rotate players in and out. BucketBall and yard pong are also fun and easy to learn.

chairs nearby where people can sit and snack when they’re not playing. Keep your “quiet” table in a corner near the food and drinks, and arrange things so people can drift between areas without crossing live throwing zones. Some simple lighting (think string lights, stake lights, and lanterns) will keep the fun going after sundown, and a Bluetooth speaker with a shared playlist keeps everything lively. Food and drinks can also stay simple. A spread of easy-to-grab finger foods and a cooler with ice, water, and a couple of drink options keep you from running in and out of the kitchen. You can add special touches like a selfie station or prizes for the winners, but the goal is to do something different and fun without stressing about the planning. If people leave with some grass in their shoes and a good story, you did game night right.

Higher-energy options like Spikeball or capture the flag are perfect for a more active crowd. For something a little quieter, set up a table with a Jenga stack, cards, or a dice game that people can play while chatting. Once you have games in mind, think about the layout. Pick a main “anchor” spot, and put your most social game there. Set up a couple of

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