This game will build trust and bonding into a fun activity. Each person in the group chooses a partner. One person is blindfolded, and the other person guides his or her partner through a safe obstacle course (landscaped area, playground, etc.) using verbal instructions only. This one works well for group building during retreats or camps.

This game also can be used as a competition by having all blindfolded participants being instructed simultaneously through the course, with the first person to reach the finish line as the winner.

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Todd Outcalt is the lead pastor of Calvary United Methodist Church in Brownsburg, Indiana and is a thirty-year youth ministry veteran. He is the author of twenty-five books in six languages, including the youth ministry titles: $5 Youth Ministry (Group); Last-Minute Meetings (Abingdon); Ready to Go Youth Meetings (Abingdon); and The Youth Ministry Encyclopedia (Kindle).

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