Celebrating Christmas is a delightful time to create wonderful memories with family and friends, and what better way to do that than with some merry Christmas party games? Christmas party games are a fantastic way to ensure that kids enjoy the festivities while also engaging in fun, laughter-inducing activities. In this post, we have compiled a list of 30 fantastic Christmas party games for kids that guarantee laughter and fun. These games are easy to set up, suitable for all ages, and bring a joyful holiday spirit to any gathering.
1. Christmas Movie Bingo
Christmas Movie Bingo is a great game to get the whole family involved in the fun. Simply print out Christmas-themed bingo cards and watch beloved Christmas movies together. Each player marks off their bingo card spots when they see relevant scenes or hear specific quotes from the movie.
2. Holiday Tic-Tac-Toe
Create a festive twist to the classic tic-tac-toe game by using holiday-themed items such as mason jar lids, buttons, or any small objects as markers. Set up the board using washi tape and watch how competitive things get!
3. Guess Who Christmas Game
An adult writes down the names of Christmas characters like Rudolph, Santa, or elves on sticky notes. Each player sticks one note on their forehead without looking at it. The players take turns asking yes or no questions to guess their characters.
4. Lump of Coal Saran Wrap Game
Wrap small presents in layers of saran wrap, including “coal cards” with silly instructions to follow. Players will have a blast unwrapping each layer to uncover surprises while following the funny directives.
5. Christmas Scavenger Hunt
Organize a holiday-themed scavenger hunt with printable clues and treats hidden around the house. It’s an engaging way for kids to hunt for goodies while embracing the festive atmosphere.
6. Minute to Win It Cup Stacking
Using festive-themed cups, this game challenges players to stack and unstack the cups within a minute. It’s a game that requires speed and dexterity, and kids will love the race against the clock.
7. Snowman Bingo
Print out bingo cards with various snowmen on them. As you call out different snowman features (e.g., top hat, scarf, buttons), players mark them off on their cards.
8. Christmas Movie Trivia
Test your kids’ knowledge of Christmas movies with trivia questions related to popular holiday films. This is an entertaining way to recall favorite movie moments.
9. Christmas Mad Libs
Provide Christmas-themed Mad Libs for kids to fill in with funny and creative words. Reading the completed stories out loud is sure to bring laughter.
10. Reindeer Antler Ring Toss
Using a reindeer antler headband and rings made from pipe cleaners, challenge players to toss rings onto the antlers while targeting different points.
11. Snowman Slam Game
Stack up paper cups as snowmen and let kids take turns throwing small balls to knock them down. It’s similar to bowling but with a winter twist.
12. Christmas Scent Game
Fill jars with different holiday scents like pine, peppermint, and cinnamon. Blindfold the players and have them guess which scent is which. It is a sensory delight that echoes the season.
13. Hit the Grinch Game
Inflate green balloons and draw Grinch faces on them. Players use Nerf guns to aim and “hit” the Grinch, ensuring he doesn’t steal Christmas spirit this year.
14. Christmas Tree Bowling Game
Repurpose leftover gift wraps by setting up standing rolls as “pins” and use small balls or plush ornaments as bowling balls for a Christmas tree-themed bowling game.
15. Gingerbread Man Piñata
Fill a gingerbread man-shaped piñata with candies and small toys, then let kids take turns trying to break it open. It’s sure to be a hit with the sweet rewards inside.
16. Festive Tic-Tac-Toe Game
A portable version of tic-tac-toe using burlap bags and holiday-themed markers is an excellent game for kids to play during any holiday gathering.
17. Christmas Trivia for Kids
Host a Christmas-themed trivia game with easy and challenging questions to get everyone involved and in the holiday spirit.
18. The Christmas Present Game
This guessing game involves players hunting for the best gifts stowed among a variety of boxes, with some filled with gag gifts to make it more exciting. It’s a charming twist on the classic gift exchange.
19. Minute to Win It Candy Cane Hook ‘Em Game
Players must hook candy canes using another candy cane placed in their mouths. The player who hooks the most candy canes wins the fun challenge.
20. Snowman Stack
Build a marshmallow “snowman” by stacking marshmallows in a tower. Players take turns adding marshmallows until the stack falls. The person to knock it down is out, continuing until one winner remains.
21. Name That Christmas Song
Divide players into teams and play short clips of Christmas songs. Teams guess the song title or next lyric to earn points. It can be played as a one-on-one game for additional fun.
22. Toilet Paper Snowman
In teams of two, one person must wrap the other entirely in toilet paper to create a “snowman.” The first team to finish wins, and it guarantees a lot of giggles.
23. Christmas Family Feud
Conduct your version of Family Feud with holiday-themed questions like “Name Santa’s Reindeers.” Teams compete by answering correctly before switching to the other team when a wrong guess is given.
24. Pass the Bow
In this hot-potato-style game, players stand in a circle and pass a large bow until the music stops. The person holding the bow when the music stops is out until one player remains.
25. Candy Cane Hunt
Hide candy canes around the house and let kids search for them. The child who finds the most candy canes can earn prizes or simply keep their finds.
26. Guess the Number of Candies
Fill a jar with Christmas candies and have each guest guess the quantity. The closest guess wins the jar. Decorate the jar with holiday bows and tinsel for added festive charm.
27. Christmas “I Spy”
Create a printable “I Spy” game featuring Christmas items. Kids can find as many Santas, snowflakes, and Christmas trees as possible from the printables.
28. Cookies for Santa Game
Participants wear embellished Santa beards and compete to get an Oreo cookie from their foreheads to their mouths using only facial movements without hands.
29. Rudolph Race
Players attempt to pin a red pom-pom nose on a Rudolph poster using their own nose and a dab of Vaseline while racing against the clock.
30. Christmas Wrapping Race
Competitors race to wrap a present under a time limit. The fastest or neatest wrapper is the winner. This game takes the stress out of gift-wrapping and makes it downright amusing.
Conclusion
Nothing says Christmas more than quality family time and joyful activities. With these 30 Christmas party games for kids, you ensure endless laughter and fun, creating a festive atmosphere that radiates the holiday spirit. Incorporate some of these games in your celebrations to make memorable moments and enchanted memories. Enjoy the laughter, cheer, and, most importantly, the uniqueness of every precious holiday family gathering. Merry Christmas!