Xmas family party games


















Who says you've got to open an advent calendar slowly throughout the month? This punchable version is so fun, we recommend using it as a "stocking" in and of itself—and opening all the doors on Christmas Day! If you and your crew are planning to watch one of the Christmas movies premiering on Hallmark Channel this holiday season, make your viewing even more fun with this Bingo sheet.

Get the printable. The first person to give Rudolph his iconic red nose—sans hands—wins this high-speed challenge. Ready to give it a try? Here's the gist: Make your party guests guess what's inside each yuletide sock and award each winner a special prize. The best part—you can put this inexpensive idea together in just a few minutes with items you already own. Get the tutorial at Sight and Sound Reading. Put your sniffer to the test with this silly game, which features all sorts of holiday scents like peppermint, pine, nutmeg, and more.

Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do. One part coloring activity and one part game, this holiday project will keep the kids occupied for hours.

It's also the perfect excuse to nibble on everyone's favorite snack time cracker. Get the tutorial at Miss Mae's Days. This minute-to-win-it game is the perfect excuse to wear a pair of adorable antlers this holiday season. Get the tutorial at Happiness Is Homemade. See how many Christmas ornaments you can hang—sans hands—in this challenging partner game. Get the tutorial at The Mason Family Blog.

If it seems like your family unwraps their gifts a little too fast, put their skills to the test with this challenge, which rewards the first person to unwrap a present while wearing oven mitts.

Get the tutorial at Karen's Ideas Galore. This group game has become a Christmas party staple in recent years thanks to this viral video. Gather up some goodies candy, toys, trinkets, etc. Without your hands, slowly shimmy your gingerbread cookie down your face and see if you can bite it before it drops. Get the tutorial at Organized Christmas. The rules are just like the traditional "who am I" game, but this festive version features all sorts of Christmas characters like the Grinch, Olaf, Rudolph, and more.

Get the tutorial at Childhood See just how much you know about all your favorite Christmas traditions, foods, and more with our holiday trivia game. Play these easy and simple games with your whole family, and you can make the loser clean the dishes from your holiday feast. Bring the outdoor fun inside with this silly game.

The first group to "build" their snowman wins! Get the tutorial at Party Wishes. Take a cue from this tutorial and fill your tree with adorable rubber duckies, or pack yours with whatever will thrill your family—sweets, gift cards, candy, etc.

Get the tutorial at Fun Get the tutorial at Twin Dragonfly Designs. Everyone from kids to grandparents will chuckle when they see their "snowman" drawing at the end of this fun family game. Get the tutorial at Housing a Forest. Get ready to jingle bell rock! Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring in this Christmas game, which is even more fun when you play the perfect playlist of holiday tunes in the background.

Get the tutorial at Awesome Jelly. Save your money for Christmas gifts, and use this blogger's free printable to DIY your very own set of Christmas charade cards. Get the tutorial at A Girl and a Glue Gun. Think you're the best when it comes to family game night? Put your candy where your mouth is with this hands-free pickup game. Stock up on extra Christmas candy this year, so you'll have to plenty to use and eat while playing this game. Get the tutorial at Fun Squared.

The aim of the game is to roll a Malteser down the length of the tape measure and into someone's mouth. The length of the tape measure it up to you - although obviously the longer the tape, the bigger the challenge. The winning team of two is the pair who are able to roll the Malteser down the longest length of tape without it falling on the floor before it reaches their mouth.

If you have leftover wrapping paper, create a game out of it. Find some awkwardly shaped items we love a pineapple for this and split your group into teams. Get one person from each team to go head-to-head, trying to wrap their objects against the clock. Whoever wraps their present the fastest and the best , wins. To make the game more difficult if playing with older children or adults, add extra obstacles - like blindfolding the competitors or only letting them use one hand.

The rules are simple: take a chocolate mint out of its packaging, place it on your forehead, and get it into your mouth without using your hands.

Have napkins to hand to protect your Christmas party dress if things go awry! Add a holiday season spin on your game of charades. Simply think of a list of song titles, write them on separate pieces of paper and place in a bowl, and then take turns picking one out before acting it out for the group to guess. One for the foodies among us, HelloFresh has released an online game that lists all the popular songs that will affect the taste of various cheeses and chutneys.

To play, gather your guests around the table after you've served the cheeses and chutneys. Get them to try the cheeses alongside the tunes in the list and then guess whether the songs make the food taste sweeter or more salty. Enjoy a holiday-themed round of bingo as you wait for Christmas dinner to cook.

Try wrapping up a stocking filler or two for prizes, and get the whole family involved. The team then have to turn their chosen person into a Christmas tree, using wrapping paper, tape and decorations — but they have under a minute to do it!

When the minute is up the winner is the team that have the best decorated tree. Certainly one of our more creative and energetic Christmas games for the family. The objective: The reindeer that crosses the finish line first. Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and Vixen are all ready for you to race them — simply map out your course, line them up at the starting line, pull back their lever and watch them go!

The objective: To create a Santa outfit first. This is a race against time, so you and your team members will need to be quick! How to play: Separate into teams of three or four and give each team a bag filled with materials to make a Santa outfit from. The best materials to use are red, white and black streamers and tissue paper, cotton wool balls and any fun extras like fur or glitter.

Give the teams 5 minutes to create a Santa outfit, making it as good as they possibly can. When the time runs out, both teams take it in turns to do a catwalk of their creation and the parents can judge which one is best.

The objective: Whoever correctly guesses the most carols. How to play: How well do you know your Christmas carols? This quick 20 question card game has the question master read or sing out lyrics from famous Christmas carols. Tot up your points at the end and see who takes the carol crown. How to play: Depending on how many people are playing, you have two less presents than there are people. Keep them jokey, cheap gifts. The presents are then put together in the middle of the room.

Everyone takes it in turn to throw two dice. Whoever gets a double six is allowed to take a present — but not open it. HINT: Often people take a gift that they think is going to be a really good present — this is where wrapping well can outwit other players. The objective: The team that correctly guesses the most rhymes win. How to play: A Christmas version of the Obama Llama party game. Your job is to describe as many rhymes as you can whilst your team tries to guess them.

Each team has 30 seconds each. Our pick of one of the best Christmas games in The objective: Win the game by telling the best and funniest Christmas story you can How to play: A storytelling game with a difference — perfect for little kids come Christmas day.

Match the six christmas character cards with some of the 56 story cards that give you everything from prompts on the setting and drama to some festive props. Come up with a story including all the elements and share aloud. How to play: Get into pairs and send one half of the couple out of the room while you ask their partner questions about them. Bring the partner back into the room to answer the questions, giving one point for every correct answer.

The couple with the most points wins! The objective: The player who ends up with the most money at the end of the game. How to play: One of those must play Christmas games. The objective: Whoever guesses the most smells correctly. How to play: Gather together a host of seasonal scents like mulled wine, nutmeg and a Christmas tree sprig.

Blindfold the kids and have them sniff their way to victory. One of those great sensory Christmas games for old and young. The objective: Compete against one another to grab the most lavish set of presents for your stocking How to play: Fill your stocking with only the best gifts on offer.

Presents might be really nice or really naff — and you may not find out what the other players have dished out to you until you open them at the end of the game. You may even have to sing a favourite festive song to avoid losing one of your own prezzies in this crazy Christmas games. The objective: The player who ticks off all the items on the bingo card wins. How to play: Just like the traditional game except the numbers have been swapped with Christmas items like an angel, bauble and a Christmas jumper.

The bingo caller picks a caller image randomly and reads out the Christmas item for the players to cross off if on their bingo card. The objective: The player who correctly guesses the murderer. How to play: We know a few families that love the classic murder mystery game — so why not invest in this one with a festive twist?

The downloadable kit gives you a great story plus famous characters to act as. Including none other than the Grinch and the Sugar Plum Fairy too. Half way through the discussion, the lights go out and Scrooge winds up dead — with a sprig of holly to the heart!



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