Kids Antakshari

Family-safe music prompts for fun rounds

✨ Simple • Clean • Kid-friendly

Spin a letter. Get a prompt. Start singing.

A quick Antakshari game for families, classrooms, birthday parties, and kids’ music time. Use easy prompts, themes, humming rounds, and team scores without any external libraries.

Current challenge
Team A’s turn
Round 1
A

Sing any song, rhyme, or tune that starts with this letter.

Keep it short, cheerful, and family-friendly. Humming is allowed for younger kids.

Kids Antakshari Game

Kids Antakshari is a simple singing game where players get a random letter and try to sing, hum, or name a family-safe song that fits the prompt. Each round gives a new challenge, so children can play without needing complicated rules.

The useful strategy is to think quickly, remember common songs, and work as a team before the timer runs out.

How to Use This App

  • Choose a prompt level and letter style before starting the game.
  • Enter team names, or keep the default Team A and Team B names.
  • Tap New Prompt to get a random letter and singing challenge.
  • Start the timer and let the active team sing, hum, or name a matching song.
  • Award a point if the team completes the prompt successfully.
  • Pass the turn to continue with the next team and round.

Examples and Use Cases

Family game night: Choose English Letters, set the timer to 45 seconds, and let Team A sing a song starting with the displayed letter. If they complete it, award one point and pass the turn.

  • Classroom music activity: A teacher can use Easy mode so students can sing, hum, or name a clean song without pressure.
  • Birthday party round: Use Mixed prompts and let kids play in teams. The recent rounds list helps avoid repeating the same challenge.
  • Hindi letter practice: Select Hindi Akshar and ask children to think of songs, rhymes, or words that begin with the shown letter.
  • Quick challenge: Set the timer to 30 seconds and use Challenge mode for older kids who can think of songs faster.

Helpful Details

Helpful Game Rules

Keep the rules simple so younger players can join easily. A team can earn one point by singing, humming, or naming a suitable family-safe song before the timer ends.

  • Allow short answers: A few lines or a recognizable tune can count.
  • Avoid repeats: Do not use the same song again in the same game.
  • Use passes kindly: If a child is stuck, pass the turn without pressure.

Strategy Tips for Kids

Good Antakshari play is mostly about quick recall. Before the game starts, children can think of simple songs, rhymes, school songs, festival songs, and family favorites.

  • Start with common songs: Familiar songs are easier to remember under time pressure.
  • Listen to the letter: Focus on the starting sound, not just the written letter.
  • Work as a team: Teammates can suggest ideas quietly before one player sings.

When to Use This Game

This app works best for short, cheerful group play where the goal is participation rather than perfect singing. It is useful for family gatherings, classroom breaks, music practice, birthday parties, and indoor activity time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Kids Antakshari app suitable for children?

Yes. The app uses simple, family-safe prompts and allows kids to sing, hum, or name songs without complicated rules.

Do players need to know classic Antakshari rules?

No. The app keeps the game simple by showing a random letter and prompt for each round. Players can follow the screen and take turns.

Can this app be used in a classroom?

Yes. Teachers can use it for music activities, language practice, quick brain breaks, or team-based classroom games.

Does the app support Hindi letters?

Yes. The letter style setting includes English letters, Hindi Akshar, and a mixed option.

Can younger kids play if they do not know many songs?

Yes. Younger players can hum a tune, name a song, sing a rhyme, or get help from teammates.

Does the app save scores after closing the page?

No. Scores and round history are meant for the current game session and reset when the page is refreshed or closed.