Wearable pig nose snout used in a sleepover you laugh you lose game

Best Sleepover Games for Tweens & Teens

Eight sleepover games for tweens and teens (ages 8+) — a mix of classics and a you-laugh-you-lose staple to keep the night going.

Wearable pig nose snout used in a sleepover you laugh you lose game

The best sleepover games for tweens and teens are easy to start, keep a group of 4–10 engaged, and lean funny rather than babyish. Below are eight that work for ages 8 and up — a mix of classics and one boxed game that's become a sleepover staple. Pick a few and the night runs itself.

What makes a good sleepover game

Sleepover games need to work for a tight group in one room, scale up or down as kids drift in and out, and stay fun without a parent refereeing. Bonus points for games that produce funny phone videos and can dial the volume down after lights-out.

8 sleepover games for tweens and teens

  1. Pig-nose “you laugh, you lose”. Everyone wears a squeaky snout and tries to perform a prompt without laughing. Snort Funny bundles 5 snouts and 150 family-safe cards, so it's ready in under a minute — and it's hilarious on camera.
  2. Truth or Dare (tween-safe). Agree on house rules first and keep dares silly, not risky. A classic for a reason.
  3. Would You Rather. Rapid-fire impossible choices spark debate and laughs with zero setup.
  4. Mafia / Werewolf. A social deduction game for bigger groups — perfect once everyone's in sleeping bags.
  5. Charades. Act out movies, songs, or memes in teams. Always works.
  6. Dance-off. Take turns choreographing or follow a dance video; let the group vote a winner.
  7. Two Truths and a Lie. Great icebreaker if not everyone knows each other well.
  8. Movie-marathon bingo. Make bingo cards of clichés for the night's films; first to a line wins a snack.

Tips for a smooth sleepover

  • Have a quiet option. Swap loud games for card or guessing games after lights-out.
  • Keep snacks nearby. Use them as prizes to keep games competitive.
  • Set a soft schedule. A loose order — active games first, calmer ones later — keeps the night from fizzling.

Frequently asked questions

What are good sleepover games for 11-year-olds?

Would You Rather, charades, Mafia, and a pig-nose “you laugh, you lose” game like Snort Funny all hit the sweet spot for tweens — silly, social, and easy to start.

What's a quiet sleepover game for after lights-out?

Two Truths and a Lie, Would You Rather, and whispered card games keep things going without waking the house.

How many players do sleepover party games need?

Most work with 4–10. Pig-nose games are best with 4–8; social deduction games like Mafia shine with bigger groups.

Bottom line

A great sleepover runs on a few funny, low-effort games. Mix from the list above, and keep the Snort Funny Pig Nose Party Game on hand as the guaranteed laugh — it's also a hygienic Speak Out alternative. Browse more bgbanana party games for the next one.

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