Fidget Spinner Relay Race
Divide participants into teams and have them stand in a line. The first player in each line must spin the fidget spinner and run to the end of the line before passing the tool to the next player. The game continues until every player has had a turn, and the first team to finish wins. To add complexity to the game, you can require players to switch hands with the spinner for each turn.
Spinner Toss
Draw a target on the ground and assign point values to each section. Have players take turns spinning their fidget spinner and tossing it onto the target to accumulate points. Depending on the age and skill level of the participants, you can adjust the target size and distances. To make the game more exciting, you can add a rule that multiplies the score when the spinner lands on its side or stops in a specific area.
Spinner Dodgeball
Indoor game organizers suggest playing Dodgeball with fidget spinners. Using the fidget spinners as dodgeballs, players can try to hit each other with the spinners. However, you might want to set some rules on how hard the spinners can be thrown and what areas of the body are permissible to target.
Spinner Soccer
For this game, you can construct a miniature soccer field and use a fidget spinner as the ball. Divide your players into two teams, and let them take turns spinning the ball back and forth. Each time a team successfully scores a goal, they get a point. The first team to five points is declared the winner. This soccer game with spinners is perfect if you have a lot of space and the weather is too hot or wet to play outside.
Spinner Trivia
With a group of players, test your knowledge with a round of trivia that incorporates the fidget spinner. Before someone spins the fidget spinner, they have to answer a question that is written on a card. Points or prizes can be awarded for correctly answered queries or longest spinning duration.