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36 Rainbow Games For Kids (+Videos And Resources)

October 29, 2023 //  by Eileen Zajac

Colors are such unique and special aspects of our entire lives. It’s pretty evident that bright colors have a lasting effect on feelings and provoke overall happiness, but that’s not it! Different colors are actually associated with helping kids focus their attention on positive behaviors. So incorporating different rainbow activities into your daily lives will benefit children’s development and your sanity!

No one wants to play the same games over and over. Having a toolbox full of different games will help your summer run more smoothly. Stock up your toolbox today. Here are 36 different and unique rainbow games that are perfect for both summer days and rainy days.

1. Rainbow Dominos

Finding a fun game to play with dominos never really comes as a challenge. Whether you’re ready for a classic stacking game or having students create something in created colors, these are the perfect purchases or creations.

Learn More: Maican Bacon

2. Rainbow Pebble CVC Words

Add this to your collection of rainbow theme classroom or homeschool activities. The bright colors make learning that much easier. While using all the colors of the rainbow gives kiddos various color choices in order to express themselves.

Learn More: My Literacy Space

3. Rainbow Jenga, Anyone?

This new and highly desirable game of assorted colors is perfect for any family, classroom, or group of friends that love rainbow games. These blocks can be used for various activities, not just games. Try having children group color parts and create different colored towers.

Learn More: Tulalah_Hes

4. Rainbow Roll

Creating arcs of color has never been more excited. Give students dice to roll and let them show their knowledge of the colors of the rainbow. This can be done by creating a curved rainbow shape according to the colors they roll.

Learn More: Miss Jen’s Table

5. Rainbow Binoculars

Of course, there are millions of different ideas out there for art projects that can be done with rainbows. But, these binoculars are so much more exciting than any old regular art creation. Instead of using strips of colors, cut the pieces of paper into small pieces and have kiddos cover the binoculars in batches of colors.

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6. Recycled Baby Pouch Match

Recycled baby pouch lids are amazing because of their bright colors. These colors are crucial for students to gain an understanding of. This game matches the lids with different colors of paper. Helping students not only with their color recognition skills but also with their motor skills.

Learn More: Our Blessed Homeschool

7. Rainbow Straw Soup

Have you ever thought about finding a way to use rainbows with fish table games? Well, look no further. Turn your rainbow straw soup into a small bowl pond for fishing! Have students try to hook or catch (use a small net or bungee cord)  the straws and put them into the right baskets.

Learn More: George Plus Three

8. Rainbow Discovery

This is the perfect game to keep your little ones busy. Simply place colored paper out on the floor and have them search for objects that are the same color. Rainbow Discovery will not only help kiddos with their color recognition skills but will also enhance their curiosity.

Learn More: Modern Teaching

9. Rainbow Blocks

Creating giant rainbow blocks is a surefire way to get your kiddos to work with the different colors of the rainbow. These blocks can be used with various age groups. They can simply act as colorful building blocks or be used in more fast-paced games like life-size Jenga.

Learn More: Pinovate

10. Magnetiles Rainbow Road

The Rainbow Road board game created out of Magnetiles is fun, engaging, and extremely simple to create. The only thing that needs to actually be purchased are the Magnetiles and come on, we all have some of those laying around.

Learn More: Handmade Wooden Play

11. ABC Order

Kiddos will love to arrange their letters on the rainbow. This is both engaging and 100% educational. The bright colors will help students to decipher which letters go where, while the rainbow will perk up their little smiles.

Learn More: Ms. H Teach

12. Brag Tags

My students absolutely love Brag Tags. They are great because they reward positive behavior and provoke it in other students. Everyone wants the tag. Therefore, everyone will try a bit harder to get it.

Learn More: That Teacher Life with Miss Critch

13. Rainbow Clock 

This clock is so easy to make. I’m truly sad that I didn’t do it earlier. This is perfect for your child’s bedroom or your classroom! Students and children at home can easily create this clock (glue guns work best but be careful!!).

Learn More: The Joya Merryman

14. Pipe Cleaner Rainbows

Help your kiddos create their very own rainbow studios. Using pipe cleaners and clay, your child can show their understanding and knowledge of the rain colors and enhance their fine motor skills by working with the pipe cleaners.

Learn More: Neox Kids Learn & Play

15. Bring Rainbows into PE

Rainbow Road has been a huge part of the Mario Kart video games throughout the past few years. Bringing these beloved games into the classroom will make kiddos feel alive through their very own home video games. Which, in turn, will get them more engaged and excited.

Learn More: Phys Ed Games

16. Rainbow Reveal

Rainbow reveal is a great game to play when practicing colors and items. You can play at home with your child or play as a whole group in a daycare or classroom setting. All of your kiddos will love being able to shout out the answers as a group.

Learn More: Playapy

17. Musical Rainbows

Using hula hoops, recreate musical chairs with a rainbow twist! Set up the hula hoops in the rainbow color (have students do this if they’re feeling confident) and play exactly how you would play musical chairs!

Learn More: Teri Elliott

18. Rainbow Balls

Rainbow balls may be complicated, but it’s perfect for your older kiddos who love being challenged. This game is both fun and engaging and also pretty competitive. It may take some time to fully grasp the concept, so it’s essential you’re patient with your kiddos.

Learn More: Games Land

19. Unicorn Rainbow Game

This can be played with any hand puppet you have lying around. It’s great because it’s easy to keep everyone in control and engaged but challenging enough to make kiddos stop and think before eating a ball.

Learn More: Briana K

20. How to Draw a Rainbow

Take the day and complete this fun drawing activity that both you and your kids will love! Of course, it doesn’t have to be perfect, but it will be fun to do together. This step-by-step drawing tutorial will help kiddos draw and work with the colors of the rainbow.

Learn More: Learn to Draw

21. Rainbow Pirates

Send your kiddos to an island this summer vacation. Kids will love getting lost in this fictional rainbow world. They will love even more that they get to hold the title of pirates! Fun for the whole family.

Learn More: Sweet Bros Games

22. FREE Rainbow Board Game

This is a free and simple rainbow printable board game. Not only will kiddos love playing this game, but they’ll also love how bright and attractive it is. This game is simple enough for any young or old player.

Learn More: Little Ladoo

23. Rainbow Chutes and Ladders

If you’re looking for a game to incorporate into your rainbow unit, then this might just be the one you’re looking for. Kids love playing Chutes and Ladders. The best part is they know how to play it. This means little explaining on your part and more fun on their part.

Learn More: Sis Universe

24. Giant Rainbow Birthday Party Game

This giant rainbow board game is great for birthday parties, family game nights, or just a Saturday morning at home. This game will get everyone up and about and also create laughs for the entire game.

Learn More: Shot of The Yeagers

25. Make Rainbow Playdough

If you have a kiddo that loves to create and bake, then this is the perfect activity for your next day spent together at home. Make your own playdough from scratch! It’s super simple and fun to make, and the finished product is even more fun to play with.

Learn More: Gogo ASMR

26. Make Rainbow Gummies

I have yet to meet a child that doesn’t love gummies. This activity is great for kids and adults alike. It’s fun and exciting! Not only will your kiddos get to practice their colors, but they’ll also get to eat them too!

Learn More: AWESMR Pop

27. Rainbow Meditation

Sometimes, games are code for resetting. This rainbow meditation is a great way to get your students or children back home focused. A calming meditation will help kiddos not only feel relaxed but also gain control over their bodies.

Learn More: The Mental Health Teacher

28. Guess My Color

Are your kiddos totally familiar with the colors of the rainbow? But maybe you’re looking to bring those colors into the real world? Well, look no further! This Youtube video game will have your kiddos so excited to show their knowledge of all the colors in the world.

Learn More: Games 4 ESL

29. Create a Rainbow

There is an easy science behind how a rainbow is formed. Not only is it pretty easy to understand, but it’s also super easy to create. This might just be it if you’re looking for a hands-on science experiment to bring into your rainbow unit.

Learn More: Kitchen Science Lab

30. Paper Towel Rainbow

Another great science experiment that students will absolutely love! Make a super simple rainbow out of magic markers and two cups of water! The water will absorb into the paper towel and spread out the colors your child chose. Making a beautiful rainbow!

Learn More: Ryan’s World

31. Magic School Bus Rainbow

The Magic School Bus is one of those cartoons that never gets old. My students and my kids at home love it when the theme song starts playing. This video could help to introduce one of the abovementioned rainbow experiments.

Learn More: Farris Teska

32. Montessori Rainbow Creation

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The Montessori Rainbow Creation board is great for building color and fine motor skills. Your kiddos will love putting adding the colored balls onto the board. This will help kids learn the colors of the rainbow. Pair it with a song like this one to help them understand better.

Learn More: Amazon

33. Rainbow Balance Stack

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Finding different activities that work well and promote balance learning can be challenging. But this Rainbow Balance stack does precisely that. Not only does this game promote motor skills with balancing, but it will also challenge kiddos of any age.

Learn More: Amazon

34. Rainbow Ball

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This rainbow ball will be great for even your youngest learners at home and can also be used as a fidget toy in the classroom. It’s really beneficial for kids of every age. It will also enhance motor skills as well as problem-solving skills.

Learn More: Amazon

35. Rainbow Cube

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Your older kiddos will benefit from toys of various colors also! There’s no doubt that colors make us, our students, and our kiddos at home feel more optimistic and excited about the day to come. This Rainbow Cube will challenge students while still feeding into their happy hormones.

Learn More: Amazon

36. Rainbow Stacking

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This Rainbow Stacking game comes packed with endless activities. Your kiddos will love building with this; they’ll also love the bright colors that make it even more attractive and fun. This rainbow kit doesn’t only come with curved rainbow pieces but also rainbow stones and little people!

Learn More: Amazon

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