I’m a big fan of anything to do with rainbows and candy. Roll a rainbow, chase the rainbow, rainbow donuts, rainbow cupcakes – you name it. This rainbow guessing game incorporates both into a fun and easy (yet challenging) game for all ages! Simply put – you’re trying to see who can guess what comes in a Skittles bag, color by color. Whoever guesses the closest wins! Play with the kids, play with a group of adults, add it to your favorite 1st grade learning games. Play in-person, play virtually. There are so many ways you can use this game, that’s one of the reasons I’m so excited about it! This would also be a really fun addition to any rainbow baby shower (or many of these other baby shower themes for girls).

Supplies

You only really need four things to play this game:

How to play

Before you play, give everyone a copy of the guessing game and a writing utensil of some sort. Show them the unopened bag of Skittles so they know how big it is. Have everyone make their guesses as to how many of each color will be inside the bag. The goal is to get as close as possible to each color. Unlike in this price is right game, it doesn’t matter if you’re too high or too low, it’s just getting as close as possible. Give everyone just a few minutes (it’s only five colors so shouldn’t take too long) and once they’re done, have them turn their card over or put their pencil down.

How to Score

If you’re worried about honesty, have everyone switch cards with someone else for the scoring. Hopefully this isn’t an issue but just putting it out there. Open the bag of Skittles and pour them into a large bowl. One color at a time, count how many Skittles there are of each color and announce it to the group. Everyone should put the actual number on their cards and calculate the difference between their guess and the actual number (positive/minus doesn’t matter). So if you guessed 7 and there were 9, the difference would be 2. If you guess 9 and there seven, the difference would still be 2. Go through all five colors then add up the total of the numbers on the difference lines. The person who has the LOWEST difference number wins.

Prizes

Okay so there are a couple of ways you can give out prizes for this game. You can either give out just a prize for the lowest difference winner OR you can give out six prizes – one for the person closest for each color and a total difference winner. If you’re going to do six prizes, I recommend using a larger bag of Skittles so it’s unlikely that you’ll end up with a tie. Or have a tie breaker of some sort figured out – maybe a guess the color of the Skittle in your hand and whoever guesses wins the prize. Here are some fun prize ideas that would be great for this rainbow game!

Skittles (obviously) Rainbow suckersRainbow magnet (these are so cute!) Rainbow AirheadsTwisted Rainbow Punch Sweetart RopesMacrame Rainbow Keychain (would be really fun for a baby shower) Llama game (complete with rainbow llama cards) Rainbow body soap

Expert Tips

Go virtual by having everyone just write down their guesses (no need to use the cards) on a piece of paper. Then either drop off prizes, send digital prizes, or don’t do the prizes and just have fun playing! Laminate the cards and play again next year or next month. Every bag of Skittles is going to be a little different so you can play again and again. Skip the game and make it a fun math activity for kids instead. Have them guess the number in a fun-size Skittles bag, do the math once they open it, and get the Skittles as a reward for completing the math activity! Count the Skittles ahead of time if you’re using a large bag with a large group (and doing individual prizes) then just put them back into the bag and tape it shut. Counting all of those Skittles can be fun as the pressure mounts during counting but can also take time. Decide if you have the time do the counting in person.

More Candy Activities

If you liked this Skittles guessing game, you’ll love these other games that incorporate candy as well!

Candy campfires – learn how to build a campfire by building it with candy first! This printable activity is one kids and teens will love!Candy cane games – an entire collection of family-friendly games using just candy canes! Guess the food game – see who can guess what candy they’re eating is first! This hilarious game is great for Halloween or any time of year! New Year’s Eve dice game – roll the dice to win, lose, and pass candy to your friends! Saran wrap game – wrap pieces of candy into a large saran wrap ball then roll the dice for a chance to unwrap!

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