- Football(Soccer): Football is the most popular sport in Honduras and is played by children of all ages. Children often play football on the streets or in local parks.
- Baseball: Baseball is another popular sport in Honduras and children often play it in their backyards or at local fields.
- Bullfighting: In Honduras, children are known to hold impromptu bullfights using improvised materials. They create makeshift bull horns with rolled up newspapers or fabric, and use wooden sticks or cardboard shields as "weapons". It's a playful mimicry of the traditional Spanish corrida, but without any harm to the animals.
- Run to the Moon: This is a game where children compete to see who can run the fastest. The goal is to reach the "moon" (a predetermined spot or landmark) before anyone else.
- The Rooster (El Gallo): This game involves two teams facing off against each other in a contest of balance and strength. Teams form human "roosters" by having one child lie on their back with their feet toward their partner, who stands behind them holding onto their legs. On a signal, the roosters start hopping while trying to unbalance the opposing rooster. The team with the "rooster" still standing at the end wins.
- Tug of War: Tug of War is a classic game played in Honduras where two teams compete to pull a rope towards their sides. The team that manages to pull the rope across a designated line or boundary wins.
- Hopscotch: Hopscotch is a popular game in Honduras, where children draw a pattern of boxes or squares on the ground and hop through them following a prescribed pattern.
- Marbles: This game involves flicking marbles with the goal of knocking your opponent's marbles out of a circle.
- Hide-and-seek: This classic game of hiding and seeking is played in Honduras just like in many other parts of the world.
- Tag: Tag is a classic game where players chase and try to touch or "tag" each other.