Online Interactive Games
An entertaining free interactive game called Watermelon Bomb (FunGamesArena.com) asks users to launch watermelons into trees to free fruit friends and earn points.
Dress up Raven Symone Watermelon Princess (MyDressUpGames.com) is a game in which players dress the princess from head to toe in watermelon-themed outfits.
Catch Watermelon (OnlineFlashGames.com) is a challenging watermelon toss game. The key is to toss the watermelon at the correct angle then catch it. Players have 60 seconds to toss and catch the watermelon as far as possible.
Cat Cat Watermelon (GamePhysics.com) is a challenging puzzle game. Click and drag cats and watermelon slices. Stack them without letting them fall.
Greased Watermelon
Grease two watermelons down with grease, butter and jelly, then divide players into two teams and have them line up across from each other. Ask players to wear disposable gloves to make the game more challenging. Players must pass the watermelon to each other in the lineup without dropping it. If dropped, it must begin again at the beginning. The team that passes the watermelon all the way to the end of the line first wins.
Watermelon Carving
Watermelon carving contests can be fun party games. Cut watermelons into slices and give each player a slice. Slices can be small or large, depending upon the object you plan to carve. If you want many objects carved, you may want to make them all small, such as turtles, suns or birds. Larger objects, such as baskets or baby carriages can be accomplished with half watermelons. Lay watermelons on plastic tablecloths. Write down the object each player will carve on separate slips of paper and give each player their slip to read silently. Instruct each player to begin carving, but not to reveal the object. Non-carvers can guess what each object is to earn prizes for themselves and the carver.
Watermelon Eating
Watermelon eating contests are always popular and entertaining games in the summer. Ask participants to hold their hands behind their backs, using only their mouths to eat the watermelon. Use seedless watermelons to speed things along.
Watermelon seed-spitting contests can be enjoyed by players of all ages. Divide players into age groups. Measure each seed after it is spit and remove the seed before the next speed is spit to avoid confusion. To put a fresh spin on the seed-spitting contest, use 3D chalk and draw targets worth specific points on concrete for spitters to hit. Instruct spitters to spit from a specific line.