Welcome to the ultimate guide to Christmas Party Games for Families! The holiday season is all about joy, laughter, and spending quality time with loved ones, and what better way to bring everyone together than with some festive fun? Whether you’re planning a cozy night indoors or an energetic outdoor gathering, there’s a perfect game for every family.
Christmas Party Games for Families
Christmas Party Games for Families bring joy, laughter, and special bonding moments during the festive season. From indoor coziness to outdoor fun, there’s a game for every age and energy level.
Christmas Charades
This classic guessing game gets a festive twist when played with holiday-themed prompts. Christmas Charades is perfect for families of all sizes and keeps everyone laughing and acting out their favorite seasonal clues. It’s great for both kids and adults and requires almost no setup. Just grab some paper and pens, and let the fun begin!
-
Write down Christmas-related phrases like “building a snowman” or “wrapping gifts”
-
Fold the papers and place them in a festive hat or bowl
-
Set a timer for each round (30–60 seconds works well)
-
Use gestures only—no speaking allowed!
-
Divide into teams or play individually for a fun competition
Reindeer Ring Toss
Turn your living room or backyard into a mini carnival with this hilarious game. Reindeer Ring Toss involves tossing rings onto antlers—real or inflatable—and it’s sure to bring giggles. Kids love the silly visuals, and adults enjoy the challenge. It’s a hit for all ages during Christmas parties.
-
Use inflatable reindeer antlers or DIY ones using cardboard
-
Provide soft rings made from foam or rope
-
Mark a tossing line to keep things fair
-
Give each player three tries to land rings
-
Add music or Christmas tunes for extra excitement
Snowball Toss
Snowball Toss is an active and cheerful game that works great indoors or out. Players try to toss soft “snowballs” into a bucket or basket from a distance. It’s simple, safe, and full of friendly competition. Even the youngest kids can join in on this wintry fun!
-
Use white cotton balls or soft plush snowballs
-
Set up bins or buckets at varying distances
-
Give points based on difficulty (farther tosses = more points)
-
Play in teams or have individual rounds
-
Add a time limit for a speedy challenge
Christmas Bingo
Bring everyone together for a relaxing and exciting round of Christmas Bingo. With themed cards featuring snowflakes, candy canes, and Santa hats, this game is both festive and fun. It’s easy to set up and ideal for players of all ages. Plus, you can hand out tiny holiday prizes for winners!
-
Print free Christmas bingo cards online or make your own
-
Use buttons, candy, or mini ornaments as markers
-
Call out images or clues one at a time
-
First to get a line, X, or blackout wins
-
Offer small prizes like stickers or holiday treats
Pin the Nose on Rudolph
A holiday spin on a classic birthday game, Pin the Nose on Rudolph never fails to get laughs. Blindfolded players attempt to stick Rudolph’s red nose in the right place, and the results are often hilarious. This game works well with younger children but brings out the silliness in everyone.
-
Draw or print a large picture of Rudolph without his nose
-
Cut out red noses from felt or paper
-
Use tape or velcro for easy sticking
-
Blindfold players and gently spin them around
-
Mark each try to see who got closest
Christmas Scavenger Hunt
Turn your home into a festive adventure zone with a Christmas Scavenger Hunt. Hide holiday items throughout the house or yard and give players a list of things to find. It keeps kids engaged and excited while encouraging teamwork.
-
Use clues or riddles to guide players
-
Hide candy canes, ornaments, bows, and mini stockings
-
Break players into teams for group play
-
Offer a prize for the fastest or most thorough team
-
Time the hunt for an added challenge
Ornament Spoon Relay
Balance and giggles come together in this fast-paced relay game. Players must carry ornaments on a spoon across the room without dropping them. It’s harder than it looks and perfect for getting everyone moving.
-
Use plastic or shatterproof ornaments for safety
-
Choose sturdy spoons (tablespoons work best)
-
Create a marked path or obstacle course
-
Drop the ornament? Start over!
-
Time each round to find the fastest player or team
Christmas Pictionary
Get ready for lots of laughs and wild guesses with this drawing game. Christmas Pictionary has players sketching holiday-themed items while others guess what it is. It’s fun for mixed-age groups and doesn’t require artistic talent to be a hit.
-
Prepare cards with Christmas prompts like “mistletoe” or “elf”
-
Use a whiteboard or big paper for drawing
-
Set a timer for 60 seconds per turn
-
Play in teams to keep the energy up
-
Give bonus points for particularly funny or accurate guesses
Candy Cane Hook Race
This game is trickier than it sounds! Players use a candy cane in their mouth to hook other candy canes from a pile. It’s silly, challenging, and perfect for a holiday laugh with minimal supplies needed.
-
Use standard candy canes (unwrapped for safety)
-
Set a timer or race to collect a set number
-
Play head-to-head or in teams
-
Make it more challenging with time limits or blindfolds
-
Offer candy as a reward—why not?
Wrap the Mummy – Christmas Edition
In this festive version of a Halloween classic, players use toilet paper or crepe paper to wrap a “mummy” into a snowman or elf. It’s a great team-building game full of movement and laughter.
-
Use white paper for “snowman” effect
-
Choose one family member to be wrapped
-
Race against the clock to wrap them up
-
Add a hat, scarf, or buttons to complete the look
-
Take photos of the finished characters for memories
Holiday Family Feud
Bring out your family’s competitive side with a Christmas version of this classic game show. Use holiday-themed survey questions and split into teams. It’s perfect for large family gatherings and adds a spark of excitement.
-
Prepare questions in advance like “Name a popular Christmas treat”
-
Assign a host to read questions and manage scoring
-
Use a buzzer or clap system to answer
-
Give points for top and secondary answers
-
Reward the winning team with a small prize
Build a Snowman Contest
This game brings out creativity and teamwork, especially when played outdoors. Families compete to build the best-looking snowman—or use craft supplies for an indoor version. Everyone gets involved in the fun.
-
Set a time limit (10–15 minutes works well)
-
Provide materials like scarves, carrots, buttons, or paper cutouts
-
Judge snowmen based on creativity, size, or theme
-
Play music to keep the energy up
-
Take photos to remember the creations
Unwrap the Gift with Oven Mitts
A hilarious and slightly frustrating challenge, this game involves unwrapping a gift while wearing bulky oven mitts. Add layers of wrapping and you’ll have players laughing nonstop!
-
Wrap a small prize in multiple layers of paper
-
Use oven mitts or thick gloves
-
Each player unwraps for 15 seconds, then passes it on
-
The person who unwraps the final layer wins
-
Play to festive music to keep up the pace
Guess the Christmas Song
Play short clips or hum popular holiday tunes for players to guess the name. It’s a game that combines music with memory and works great for a cozy family evening.
-
Use a playlist of holiday songs or hum them yourself
-
Play 5–10 seconds of each track
-
Give points for correct titles and artists
-
Mix classic carols with newer hits
-
Play in teams or keep individual scores
Ugly Sweater Fashion Show
Let everyone show off their holiday spirit (and sense of humor) in this silly and stylish competition. Players walk the runway in their tackiest Christmas sweater and try to win over the judges.
-
Encourage DIY sweaters with lights, tinsel, or ornaments
-
Create a “runway” space in your living room
-
Assign funny titles like “Most Festive” or “Best DIY”
-
Play background music for a fashion show vibe
-
Take a family photo of all the entries
DIY Craft and Game Combos
Combining creativity with playful fun, DIY craft and game combos are perfect for families who love hands-on activities during the holidays. These ideas not only entertain but also give kids and adults a chance to express themselves while making something festive. They’re low-pressure, engaging, and often result in keepsakes or sweet treats to enjoy. Whether you’re crafting with toddlers or competing with teens, these combos bring joy and connection to your Christmas celebration.
Build a Snowman with Cotton Balls
Turn crafting into a snowy good time by letting kids build their own snowman using soft cotton balls.
-
Provide paper cutouts of snowman shapes or blank sheets
-
Use cotton balls, glue, googly eyes, markers, and tiny hats or scarves
-
Set a timer to add a game element—who finishes first?
-
Give awards for “Most Creative,” “Funniest Snowman,” or “Best Dressed”
-
Display everyone’s snowmen as holiday décor
Design Your Own Ornament Contest
Get crafty and competitive with a fun ornament design challenge the whole family can join.
-
Use plain plastic or wooden ornaments as the base
-
Supply glitter, markers, stickers, ribbon, and paint
-
Let each person create their masterpiece within a time limit
-
Judge by creativity, sparkle, or originality
-
Hang the ornaments on the tree or gift them to relatives
Christmas Cookie Decorating Contest
Sweet fun meets artistic flair with this delicious craft game.
-
Bake or buy plain sugar cookies in holiday shapes
-
Set out frosting, sprinkles, candies, and decorating tools
-
Let everyone decorate their cookies however they like
-
Choose winners in categories like “Most Colorful” or “Most Realistic”
-
Enjoy the cookies together or pack them up as gifts
Gingerbread House Challenge
A holiday favorite, this activity blends construction, art, and candy—perfect for family bonding.
-
Use pre-made gingerbread kits or build your own with graham crackers
-
Provide lots of edible decorations: gumdrops, icing, chocolate, and marshmallows
-
Set a time limit and let creativity flow
-
Judge houses based on theme, design, or teamwork
-
Take photos of each creation before (and after) they get nibbled!
These creative games offer the perfect mix of crafting, competition, and Christmas cheer—all in one!
FAQ
What are the best Christmas party games for all ages?
Games like Christmas Bingo, Charades, and Scavenger Hunts are perfect for all age groups. They’re easy to understand, fun to play, and can be adapted to fit any family size or age range.
How can I make Christmas games fun for both kids and adults?
Choose games that involve teamwork, laughter, or light competition. You can also offer small prizes, split into mixed-age teams, and include both active and calm games to keep everyone engaged.
Do I need to buy a lot of supplies for these games?
Not at all! Many Christmas party games can be played with items you already have at home—like paper, cotton balls, spoons, or candy canes. You can also print free templates online for things like bingo cards or scavenger hunt lists.
What if I have a small family or limited space?
No problem! Many games like Pictionary, Ornament Spoon Relay, or Cookie Decorating Contests work well in smaller settings. You can also play as individuals instead of teams and use tabletop or sitting-room space.

Hi, I’m Victoria, an art and craft teacher at Newark City Schools, where I have the joy of working with middle school students to help them explore their creativity and develop their artistic talents. I believe that art is a powerful way for students to express themselves, and I strive to make every lesson a fun, engaging, and inspiring experience.
I created this website to share the art and craft projects, techniques, and resources that I use in my classroom, hoping to inspire both educators and young artists alike. Whether you’re a teacher looking for new ideas or a student eager to try something new, I’m excited to provide creative tools and projects that anyone can enjoy.
When I’m not in the classroom, I love experimenting with different art forms and learning new crafting techniques. My goal is to help others discover the joy of making things with their hands, and I hope my website serves as a space for everyone to explore their creative potential.