christmas party games for adults


Christmas party games for adults include White Elephant Gift Exchange, where participants bring wrapped gifts and trade them based on draws or steals; Christmas Charades, involving acting out holiday-themed words or phrases without speaking; Two Truths and a Lie with a Christmas twist, where each player shares two true and one false statement about their holiday experiences for others to guess; Christmas Trivia, a quiz on topics like holiday movies, songs, and traditions; Pin the Nose on Rudolph, a variation of pin the tail on the donkey using a Rudolph poster; Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest, where guests vote on the best or worst sweaters; Secret Santa, an anonymous gift-giving game; Christmas Karaoke, singing festive songs with optional scoring; an indoor Snowman Building Relay, using household items to construct snowmen in teams; and a Christmas Scavenger Hunt, where players search for holiday-related items around the venue.





christmas party games for large groups


Christmas Charades is a fun game for large groups where players take turns acting out Christmas-related words or phrases, like "Santa Claus" or "stocking," without speaking, and the team that guesses correctly scores a point.

Pin the Nose on Rudolph involves drawing a large picture of Rudolph the reindeer, blindfolding players one by one, and having them try to pin a red nose on the right spot, with the closest pin winning a small prize.

Musical Chairs with a Christmas twist means playing holiday music while participants walk around a circle of chairs, and when the music stops, they rush to sit; the one left standing is out, continuing until one winner remains.

Christmas Bingo requires creating bingo cards with holiday items like "ornaments" or "candy canes," and calling out items for players to mark off; the first to get a full line shouts "Bingo!" and wins.

Snowball Fight uses crumpled white paper balls as snowballs, dividing the group into teams to throw them at each other in a designated area, with the team hit the least winning after a set time.

Freeze Dance to Christmas songs has everyone dancing when the music plays, but they must freeze when it stops; anyone moving is out, and it continues until one person remains.

Pass the Parcel is played by wrapping a prize in layers of paper with small treats or jokes in each layer, passing it around a circle to Christmas music; when the music stops, the holder unwraps a layer.

Christmas Scavenger Hunt sets up a list of holiday items or clues hidden around the venue, with teams racing to find them all first, encouraging teamwork and excitement.

Human Christmas Tree challenges groups to form a living Christmas tree using people as the base, branches, and topper, with added elements like holding decorations, and judges pick the most creative one.

Gift Wrap Relay divides players into teams, where each member races to wrap an oddly shaped gift with Christmas paper as quickly as possible, passing it to the next person until the team finishes.





christmas party games for kids


Pin the Nose on Rudolph is a classic game where kids take turns wearing a blindfold and trying to pin a red nose on a picture of Rudolph the reindeer. Christmas Bingo uses cards with holiday-themed images like stockings and snowmen, and players mark their cards as items are called out. Santa Says is like Simon Says but with Christmas commands, such as "Santa says touch your toes" or "hop like a reindeer." Pass the Parcel involves passing a wrapped gift around a circle to Christmas music, with players unwrapping a layer when the music stops to reveal small prizes. Ornament Relay has teams racing to decorate a tree by passing ornaments one at a time without dropping them. Guess the Christmas Song is a game where one child hums a holiday tune and others try to name it first. Snowball Toss uses soft balls made from paper or socks, where kids aim at targets like buckets decorated as snowmen. Reindeer Games challenges kids to balance "antlers" made from paper on their heads while completing tasks. Cookie Decorating Contest lets children decorate gingerbread cookies with icing and sprinkles, then vote for the best one. Wrap the Present is a relay where teams race to wrap a box with wrapping paper and tape as quickly as possible.





christmas party games for families


Christmas Charades involves players acting out Christmas-related words or phrases like "reindeer" or "stocking" without speaking, with teams guessing to earn points. Pin the Nose on Rudolph is a blindfolded game where participants try to pin a red nose on a picture of Rudolph the reindeer. Christmas Bingo uses cards with holiday icons such as trees and bells, where players mark off items as they're called out. Gift-Wrapping Relay has teams racing to wrap a gift as quickly and neatly as possible using supplies like paper and tape. Santa Says is a variation of Simon Says, where the leader gives Christmas-themed commands like "Santa says touch your toes" and players follow only if "Santa says" is included. Ornament Craft Challenge lets family members decorate plain ornaments with markers, glitter, and ribbons, then vote on the best one. Christmas Scavenger Hunt requires hiding holiday items around the house for participants to find based on clues. Cookie Decorating Contest provides plain cookies and icing for everyone to decorate creatively, with prizes for the most festive designs. Pass the Parcel is played by passing a wrapped gift to music, and whoever holds it when the music stops unwraps a layer to reveal a small prize inside. Snowball Toss uses crumpled white paper as snowballs for players to toss into buckets or targets for points.





funny christmas party games for adults


Funny Christmas party games for adults include Christmas Charades, where players act out holiday movies, songs, or traditions without speaking, leading to exaggerated and hilarious performances. Another option is the Naughty or Nice Challenge, where everyone answers prompted questions about their most embarrassing holiday mishaps, with the group voting on who's telling the truth for laughs. Try a White Elephant Gift Exchange with a twist, where participants must perform a silly Christmas-themed dare, like singing "Jingle Bells" off-key, to steal a gift. The Elf on the Shelf Story Time game has players take turns adding ridiculous, improvised lines to a group story about a mischievous elf, escalating the absurdity. For physical fun, play Wrap Attack, racing to wrap a gift while wearing gloves and a Santa hat, often resulting in tangled messes and side-splitting fails. Pin the Nose on Rudolph involves blindfolded players trying to pin a red nose on a reindeer poster, with penalties like telling a bad Christmas joke for missing. Lastly, Two Truths and a Lie with a holiday spin lets adults share two real and one fake Christmas memory, guessing the lie for revealing and comical insights.





work christmas party games


Work Christmas party games can include Secret Santa, where colleagues draw names to exchange anonymous gifts, adding a fun surprise element. Christmas trivia quizzes participants on holiday facts, movies, and traditions to encourage team bonding. Charades with Christmas themes involves acting out holiday songs, movies, or items without speaking, keeping the energy high. A holiday scavenger hunt sends teams around the office to find festive items or complete tasks, promoting collaboration. White Elephant gift exchange lets people swap wrapped gifts based on rules, often leading to laughter. Guess the Christmas song challenges groups to identify tunes played briefly, testing everyone's music knowledge. Cookie decorating contests allow participants to create themed designs on cookies, fostering creativity in a low-pressure setting. Holiday bingo uses cards with Christmas words or images, with a caller announcing items for players to mark off. Two truths and a lie with a Christmas twist has people sharing statements about their holiday experiences, one of which is false, to spark conversation. Finally, a festive relay race, like wrapping a gift quickly, adds physical fun while keeping it office-appropriate.





indoor christmas party games for large groups


Christmas Charades involves dividing the group into teams and having players act out Christmas-related words or phrases like "santa claus" or "deck the halls" without speaking, with teams guessing to earn points. Christmas Bingo requires creating cards with holiday icons such as ornaments or candy canes and calling out items for players to mark off, with the first to complete a line winning a prize. Pin the Star on the Tree is a twist on a classic game where blindfolded participants try to stick a star on a Christmas tree poster, adding laughter as they fumble around. Musical Chairs with Christmas music means players circle chairs while holiday tunes play, and when the music stops, they rush to sit, eliminating one each round until a winner emerges. Christmas Pictionary has teams drawing holiday scenes or objects on paper while others guess, keeping energy high with timers for each turn. Gift-Wrapping Relay splits the group into teams that race to wrap a gift as a relay, passing materials between members for added fun and competition. Christmas Scavenger Hunt sets up a list of indoor items like a stocking or string of lights for teams to find around the room or house, promoting teamwork and excitement. Two Truths and a Lie with a Christmas theme lets players share two true and one false holiday statement about themselves, with the group voting to identify the lie for a social twist. Cookie Decorating Contest provides plain cookies and icing for large groups to decorate creatively, then vote on the best designs to crown a winner. Christmas Trivia Quiz involves teams answering questions about holiday traditions, movies, and songs, with points awarded for correct answers to engage everyone.





christmas party games for teens


Christmas party games for teens can include Christmas charades, where players act out holiday-themed words or movies without speaking, encouraging laughter and creativity. Another option is a White Elephant gift exchange, where everyone brings a wrapped item and trades based on draws or steals, adding fun competition. Holiday trivia involves teams answering questions about Christmas traditions, songs, and history, with prizes for winners. For something active, try a Christmas scavenger hunt where teens search for hidden items like ornaments or candy canes around the party space. Cookie decorating contests let participants design their own treats with icing and sprinkles, then vote on the best ones. Musical chairs with Christmas playlists keeps energy high as players compete for seats when the music stops. Pin the nose on Rudolph is a twist on the classic game, using a poster of the reindeer for blindfolded fun. Story-building games involve taking turns adding to a silly Christmas story, fostering teamwork and imagination. Dance-offs to holiday hits like "All I Want for Christmas Is You" allow teens to show off moves in a judged competition. Photo booth sessions with Christmas props, such as Santa hats and signs, create memorable group photos and social media moments.