Skip to content
Travel tips and Hacks

10 Unforgettable and Epic Christmas Party Games for Families

December 18, 2024
Christmas Party Games For Families
Christmas Party Games for Families
True Travel Treasures Podcast
10 Unforgettable and Epic Christmas Party Games for Families
Loading
/

Are you looking forward to playing Christmas party games for families during this upcoming holiday? Maybe, you traveled to see family out of town or out of the country and you are thinking of ways to pass the time. Or maybe, you stayed home and wanted to pass the time with your family at home. 

The holiday season is all about coming together with family, sharing joy, and creating memories. Whether you’re hosting a big Christmas gathering or just a cozy family get-together, a great way to keep everyone entertained is with some Christmas party games. The key is to have activities that are fun for all ages, from toddlers to grandparents. To make your holiday celebration extra special, we’ve compiled a list of exciting Christmas party games that everyone can enjoy. We have also included Christmas trivia questions with answers at the end to make it more fun.

1. Christmas Charades

Christmas Party Games: A Holiday Twist on the Classic Game

Charades is a classic game that’s been enjoyed by families for generations, and it’s the perfect fit for a Christmas party. The rules are simple: one player acts out a word or phrase without speaking, while others try to guess what it is. To add some festive flair, make a list of Christmas-related themes to act out. Think “Santa getting stuck in the chimney,” “Rudolph with his nose so bright,” or “Building a snowman.”

How to Play:

  • Write down Christmas-themed words or phrases on slips of paper.
  • Divide into teams and take turns drawing and acting out the clues.
  • The team with the most correct guesses wins!

2. Pin the Nose on Rudolph

Christmas Party Games: A Fun, Festive Spin on Pin the Tail on the Donkey

Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a childhood favorite, but for a Christmas twist, try Pin the Nose on Rudolph. Blindfold the participants, spin them around a few times, and then have them try to pin Rudolph’s red nose onto a poster of the reindeer. This simple game is fun for little ones but can also be hilarious for adults.

How to Play:

  • Create or buy a large poster of Rudolph.
  • Cut out a red nose and attach a piece of double-sided tape to the back.
  • Blindfold each player, spin them around, and let them try to stick the nose on Rudolph’s face.

3. Christmas Bingo

Christmas Party Games: An Easy Game with Holiday Spirit

Christmas Bingo is a simple and interactive game that’s perfect for families of all ages. Instead of numbers, use Christmas-themed images like snowflakes, presents, candy canes, and Christmas trees. It’s easy to customize, and everyone can join in, no matter their age.

How to Play:

  • Create Bingo cards with Christmas-themed pictures.
  • As you call out the pictures or show them, players mark them on their cards.
  • The first person to complete a row, column, or diagonal shouts “Bingo!” and wins a prize.

4. Christmas Scavenger Hunt

Christmas Party Games: A Search for Hidden Holiday Treasures

Scavenger hunts are always a hit, especially if there are little ones involved. For a Christmas version, hide small holiday-themed objects (like ornaments, candy canes, or mini Santa figurines) around the house. Provide clues or a list of items to find, and set a time limit. Not only is this game fun, but it also keeps everyone moving around, making it great for burning off all that Christmas dinner energy.

How to Play:

  • Hide Christmas-themed items around the house.
  • Write clues or give a list of items that players need to find.
  • The person who finds the most items by the end of the hunt wins a prize.

5. Christmas Pictionary

Christmas Party Games: A Creative and Laughable Christmas Game

If you love to draw and guess, Christmas Pictionary is a fantastic choice for family fun. You’ll need some paper and markers, but the game is easy to set up. Players draw a Christmas-themed word or phrase, and others try to guess what it is before time runs out. It’s a hilarious way to test your drawing skills (or lack thereof).

How to Play:

  • Create a list of Christmas-related words or phrases.
  • Players take turns drawing while their team guesses.
  • Set a timer for each round (30-60 seconds).
  • The team with the most correct guesses wins.

6. Christmas Carol Karaoke

Christmas Party Games: Sing Your Heart Out to Holiday Tunes

What’s a Christmas party without some caroling? Christmas Carol Karaoke is an exciting way to get everyone involved, whether they’re great singers or not-so-great singers. Pick a few popular Christmas songs (like “Jingle Bells,” “Silent Night,” and “Frosty the Snowman”), and let everyone take turns belting out the lyrics. You could even make it a competition by awarding points for creativity, enthusiasm, or costume choices.

How to Play:

  • Prepare a playlist of Christmas carols or have lyrics printed out.
  • Players take turns singing their favorite holiday tunes.
  • Give out small prizes for the most spirited performances.

7. Christmas Tree Relay Race

Christmas Party Games: A Fun, Active Game for the Whole Family

Get the kids moving with a Christmas Tree Relay Race. This game involves setting up a relay course where players must race to “decorate” a Christmas tree with ornaments. Depending on the space available, you could use a real tree or a smaller tabletop version, and everyone has to race to attach ornaments in a specific order or within a time limit. This is a great way to burn off some extra energy, especially after a big Christmas meal.

How to Play:

  • Set up a small tree or make a makeshift tree with a poster.
  • Divide into teams, and each team must race to hang ornaments on the tree.
  • The team that decorates the tree first (or with the most ornaments) wins.

8. Christmas Gift Wrap Relay

Christmas Party Games: A Competitive Way to Wrap Gifts

This game combines the art of wrapping presents with a bit of friendly competition. Players will race against each other to wrap a gift as quickly (and neatly) as possible. For added fun, make the challenge harder by adding things like blindfolds, one hand tied behind their backs, or using oversized wrapping paper.

How to Play:

  • Set up a wrapping station with gift boxes, wrapping paper, tape, and bows.
  • Players must race to wrap a gift as quickly as possible, making sure to do it neatly.
  • The fastest and best-wrapped gift wins!

9. Guess the Christmas Scent

Christmas Party Games: A Smelly Game of Holiday Fun

Test your family’s sense of smell with a Christmas-themed guessing game. Collect various holiday scents such as pine, cinnamon, peppermint, gingerbread, and hot chocolate, and have participants smell them and try to guess what they are. You can use actual items or scented oils, and the person who guesses the most scents correctly wins.

How to Play:

  • Prepare several different Christmas scents (e.g., pine, gingerbread, peppermint).
  • Blindfold each player and have them sniff each scent.
  • The player with the most correct guesses wins.

10. Snowball Toss

Christmas Party Games: A Game for the Whole Family to Enjoy

For a simple and fun game, play Snowball Toss. Use white cotton balls or ping-pong balls as “snowballs” and challenge participants to throw them into buckets or containers placed at various distances. You can even make it a team competition or add more challenges, like tossing the snowballs into containers of different sizes.

How to Play:

  • Set up several buckets or containers at different distances.
  • Players take turns throwing snowballs into the containers.
  • The person who gets the most snowballs in wins.

Bonus Christmas Trivia Questions

Here are some Christmas trivia questions with answers as a bonus for your holidays: 

What is the name of the Grinch’s dog?

a) Max

b) Buddy

c) Charlie

d) Ralph

In which country did the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree originate?

a) Germany

b) Norway

c) United States

d) England

What is the best-selling Christmas song of all time?

a) “Last Christmas”

b) “Happy Xmas (War is Over)”

c) “White Christmas”

d) “Jingle Bells”

How many reindeer does Santa have?

a) 6

b) 7

c) 8

d) 9

Which popular Christmas beverage is also known as “milk punch”?

a) Hot Chocolate

b) Eggnog

c) Mulled Wine

d) Cider

In the movie “Home Alone,” where is the McCallister family going for Christmas vacation?

a) Paris

b) London

c) New York

d) Rome

What color are the berries on a holly tree?

a) Red

b) Green

c) White

d) Blue

Which country is the largest exporter of Christmas trees?

a) Canada

b) United States

c) Norway

d) Denmark

What was the first company to use Santa Claus in advertising?

a) Coca-Cola

b) Pepsi

c) Hershey’s

d) Ford

Which popular Christmas carol was written by a priest?

a) “Silent Night”

b) “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”

c) “Jingle Bells”

d) “O Holy Night”

What Christmas-themed ballet premiered in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1892?

a) The Nutcracker

b) Swan Lake

c) Sleeping Beauty

d) The Snow Queen

Who wrote the classic Christmas story “A Christmas Carol”?

a) Mark Twain

b) Charles Dickens

c) Jane Austen

d) William Shakespeare

What is Frosty the Snowman’s nose made of?

a) A carrot

b) A button

c) A pebble

d) A twig

Which of these Christmas songs was originally written for Thanksgiving?

a) “Jingle Bells”

b) “Silent Night”

c) “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”

d) “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)”

What is the name of the reindeer who guides Santa’s sleigh?

a) Dasher

b) Rudolph

c) Comet

d) Blitzen

In which country is it traditional to eat KFC for Christmas dinner?

a) South Korea

b) Japan

c) Canada

d) Italy

Which popular Christmas song was written by Irving Berlin?

a) “White Christmas”

b) “Frosty the Snowman”

c) “Jingle Bell Rock”

d) “Little Drummer Boy”

What date is the Feast of St. Stephen, also known as Boxing Day?

a) December 24

b) December 25

c) December 26

d) December 31

In the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” what did the partridge in a pear tree represent?

a) The Virgin Mary

b) The Three Kings

c) The Messiah

d) The Holy Spirit

What Christmas decoration is made from a type of evergreen plant and is kissed under during the holiday season?

a) Poinsettia

b) Holly

c) Mistletoe

d) Ivy

ANSWERS

Here Are The Answers:

a) Max

a) Germany

c) “White Christmas”

c) 8

b) Eggnog

a) Paris

a) Red

b) United States

a) Coca-Cola

a) “Silent Night”

a) The Nutcracker

b) Charles Dickens

b) A button

a) “Jingle Bells”

b) Rudolph

b) Japan

a) “White Christmas”

c) December 26

a) The Virgin Mary

c) Mistletoe

Hope you enjoyed the holiday trivia questions. How many answers did you get right?

Conclusion

With these Christmas party games, you’ll create laughter and cherished memories for everyone at your family celebration. Whether you’re acting out Christmas carols in charades, racing to decorate a tree, or testing your senses with holiday scents, these games are sure to bring out the holiday spirit. Best of all, they’re suitable for all ages, so everyone can join in the festive fun. So, gather your loved ones, grab a hot chocolate, and let the Christmas party games begin! Check out this article for gift ideas!

Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: CLICK HERE

Check out our main website: CLICK HERE

Check out our blog: CLICK HERE

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *