You’re sure to find some that work no matter what number of girls you have invited over. There are classic games like Truth and Dare, vintage games like M.A.S.H., and new ideas like blindfolded makeovers. Even if your daughter doesn’t want sleepover games, these are some great ideas to keep in your back pocket if the slumber party needs a little life breathed into it. Truth or Dare from Mom of 6 Parents magazine has a slightly different version called Musical Manicures that involves passing the bottles of nail polish until the music stops instead of using a spinner. Spin the Nail Polish Game from One Creative Mommy There are three pages full of Would You Rather? questions and they are all geared towards tweens. They range from the silly to the serious and the girls are sure to get into some fun conversations with these prompts. You’ll also find a free label that you can print out and adhere to a jar. Just cut out the questions and put them in so the girls can get laughing. Would You Rather? by Mom of 6 The girl who is giving the makeover has to wear a blindfold while she applies makeup to another girl. The results of the messy makeup are hilarious!  Afterward, clean the girls up and have them give each other real makeovers. Blindfolded Makeovers by Brassy Apple This free, printable sleepover game from A Girl & a Glue Gun has girls give five choices of who they’d like to marry, who will be their best friends, how many kids they will have, what their job will be, what they’ll drive, where they’ll live, the pets they’ll have, and the colors they’ll have for their wedding. Create a spiral and shout “STOP” to determine when you cross off items, and the girls will have a fun future told. M.A.S.H. by A Girl & a Glue Gun Get the girls into their sleeping bags—minus one, and play a fun game of musical sleeping bags. Who will be the big winner? Musical Sleeping Bags by Ultimate Camp Resource Dig through your garage for one of those big plastic balls and use a marker to write questions on it. Have the girls toss it to each other while answering the questions. Sleepover Ball Game from Passionate Penny Pincher You’ll find a list of items to look for a traditional scavenger hunt, as well as a list for a photo hunt and a collection hunt. Slumber Party Scavenger Hunt from Easy Party Games This is a great late-night slumber party game where the girls get to create outfits fit for the runway, completely made out of toilet paper and foil. Tin Foil and Toilet Paper Fashion Show from Come Together Kids You’ll find fun games here from the traditional hike and seek all the way to a glowing treasure hunt. Glow-in-the-Dark Games from Happily Ever Mom There’s also another set of photo booth props, that include more hats, sunglasses, and mustaches. Funniest Photos from Oh Happy Day Print off their set of Emoji Bingo cards and you’ll have a fun game that will keep the girls up and having fun. Emoji Bingo from Catch My Party One person hides while the others search for them. When the hidden girl is found the person who found them hides with them. You can bet that this will make for some pretty tight situations! Sardines from Group Games Put a slice of cucumber (you can use chocolate instead) on each girls forehead and see who can get the cucumber down to her mouth first. The catch? No hands allowed! Cucumber Face Race by Get Set Party Give each girl a plain white pillowcase and let them decorate it with fabric paint or markers. Give out awards for the most creative, original, and so on. Sleepover Pillowcase Craft from Not Quite Supermom There are 101 funny This or That questions about entertainment, style, food, and more. This or That from Hobby Lark