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7 games to put the 'fun' in fundraising

We suggest that players make a donation of £2 in order to play, but if they can’t, that’s okay too.

If 15 people donated £2 to play game, it could help someone get vital answers by calling our free and confidential helpline. No question is too big or too small, and all calls are answered by breast care nurses and trained staff.

1. An ‘Afternoon Tea’ themed quiz

Put your quiz master hat on and get quizzical! We’ve put together an Afternoon Tea themed quiz which we think your guests will love. 

2. Can you beat the Guinness world record?

Try and beat the current Guinness world record for the most tea bags thrown into a mug in 30 seconds… It’s currently 13 – challenge accepted! 

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3. Guess the weight of the cake

This game is a real crowd pleaser! Bake (or buy) a cake, make a secret note of its weight and pop it on the game sheet, then ask guests to guess the weight. The winner of the game can win the cake - a very tasty prize.

4. Garden games

There are so many fun games you can play in the garden or park, like hoopla, twister (if you’re feeling brave!), or even a treasure hunt. 

5. Pin the lid to the teapot

Can you pin the lid to the teapot? It seems simple enough, but once you’ve put a blindfold on, it soon becomes difficult and very fun to watch. See who can get the closest and win the game, but make sure there’s no peeking. 

6. Who’s the best baker?

Pick a few friends to be judges and have a baking competition. Awards could include the tastiest bake, the most technical and the best decorated. 

You could then ask guests to make a donation to taste test all the scrumptious baked goods. 

Someone's hands writing on an Afternoon Tea game.

  7. Sweepstake 

Everyone loves a sweepstake, and we have some ready-made ones waiting for you and your guests. Take a look at the downloads section, where you can print some for your Afternoon Tea.

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