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Read →The water-games playbook: pool party games, water sports rules, relay formats, and skill challenges for families, camps, and swim clubs.
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What Aqua Games Does
AquaGames.com is the playbook for water-based fun — pool party games, water sports rules, relay and race formats, and skill challenges for families, camps, and swim clubs.
Crowd-pleasers like Marco Polo, sharks and minnows, and cannonball contests — with rules and variations.
Water polo, water volleyball, and inner-tube variants explained simply enough to referee at a party.
Relay formats, handicap systems, and race ideas that keep mixed-ability groups competitive.
Diving-ring hunts, distance glides, and accuracy throws — solo challenges with scoring to beat.
Shallow-water games by age group, with supervision notes and non-swimmer adaptations.
What each game needs — balls, rings, floats, goals — and budget substitutes that work fine.
How Aqua Games Works
Browse by group size, age range, and pool depth to build a lineup that fits your crew.
Each game comes with rules, boundaries, and a gear list — print or pull up poolside.
Use the scoring formats and challenge ladders to keep the competition going all summer.
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Pick games where swimming ability matters less than reflexes or luck: categories (call-and-jump games), treasure hunts with sinking toys in reachable depth, and team relay formats with handicaps. Keep non-swimmers in standing-depth zones and rotate roles so everyone gets turns.
Designate a non-playing watcher at all times, match every game to the shallowest player's ability, ban head-first entries in shallow water, and set clear boundaries before starting. Breaks every 30–45 minutes prevent the tired-swimmer problem.
Surprisingly little: a soft ball, a few sinking rings or toys, and something to mark zones covers most games on the site. Each game guide lists required gear plus cheap substitutes — a beach ball and diving rings go a very long way.
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