My Christmases growing up were filled with games—whether it was "who can stay quietest the longest" on Christmas Eve with my cousins (there were eight of us born within a decade of each other, all competing for a cash prize), or playing the latest fresh-from-the-Christmas-wrap board games with my aunts and uncle on Christmas night.
So Christmas just doesn't feel like Christmas without a game or two. While pretty much any party game or board game can be a fun addition to your holiday party, choosing a game with a Christmas twist can help boost the festive feel. Of course, when you're choosing games for Christmas, you need to consider the audience (some of the racier options won't work as office Christmas party games—or for families where little ones or grandparents are in the mix), the size of the get-together, and of course, the fun factor.
Check out these Christmas game options to help you make this year's holiday even more fun. (We've divided them down by appropriate audiences, but feel free to steal from another category—Christmas Music Name That Tune could be just as fun with an adults-only crowd as it is with the kids.)
All-Ages Christmas Games to Play With Your Family
Whether you're looking for a quick Christmas game to keep the kiddos occupied while they're waiting for dinner, or you just want a fun game that'll get everyone involved once the unwrapping is done, try these Christmas game options.
Christmas Gift Bingo
Have a big family and a very generous gift exchange? Help kids stay interested when it's not their turn to get a gift by creating Christmas gift bingo cards, so they can earn their marks when their relatives open up socks, something electronic, something you can eat, jewelry, and more. Give out small bags of candy to the bingo winners.
Santa Cookie Elf Candy Snowman
This fun, fast-paced card game (by the people who brought you Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza) is an all-ages treat.
To buy: $10.10, amazon.com
Christmas Guess Who
All you need is a pack of sticky notes for this game. You stick a name to each person's forehead, and they have to try to figure out who they are by asking questions of everyone else.
Limit the game to holiday characters like Frosty and Rudolph to give it a Christmas touch.
Find the Pickle
This simple German tradition involves hiding a pickle ornament on your Christmas tree. The person who spots it first gets a prize.
Don't have a pickle ornament? Choose another oddball from your current ornament stash, and have the kids hunt for it.
Candy Cane Scavenger Hunt
Need a game that'll keep the kiddos occupied? Hide candy canes around the house, and set the kids off in search of them. (You can the person with the most canes hide them again to keep the fun going.)
Christmas Music Name That Tune
All you need is a music streaming service and a fast hand to shut the song off after just a few notes to play one of the best games for Christmas.
Note: If you're playing with a lot of young ones, opt for Christmas Music Freeze Dance instead.
Mitten to Win It Challenge
Gift competitors sets of mittens, then challenge them to complete a set of Christmas-related tasks—think wrapping a gift, hanging a (unbreakable) Christmas ornament, frosting a cookie, or unwrapping a candy cane. (Just be prepped to wash those mittens promptly after the games are over!)
Ring the Reindeer Antlers
You can buy inflatable set of this super easy (and surprisingly fun!) holiday game, or DIY your own with an antler headband and pipe cleaner rings.
Stocking Stuffer Relay
Divide into teams, and give each team a stocking, a bowl of goodies (think mini marshmallows, M&Ms, or tiny pom-poms), and a tablespoon. Each player on the team tries to bring goodies across the room as swiftly (and safely) as possible, using just the tablespoon. You decide whether the winning team needs to fully stuff their stocking, or if you'll give the win to the team that gets the most goodies into the stocking after two minutes of play.
Snowball Fight
If you're lucky enough to have snow on Christmas, take the battle outside. If not, use pompoms or faux snowballs as a fun alternative.
Crowd-Pleasing Party Games for Christmas
Whether you want to add a competitive twist to your annual holiday co*cktail party or want to have a little fun with your older family members once the little ones are in bed or occupied with their new gifts, these more adult games for Christmas will make your holiday.
Christmas Murder Mysteries
For a dramatic crew, hand out the parts to one of the many holiday-themed murder mystery games out there. (We're partial to the holiday-themed sets on Masters of Mystery, which let the host play along, can be scaled for up to 20 players, and can be played both in-person and virtually, if you want to gather far-flung family members and friends into the game.)
Holiday Decorating Smackdown
Unload your craft closet for this game, which pits teams against each other to create a festive holiday decor item (a wreath, centerpiece, ornament, or gingerbread house), and be judged the best.
Christmas Minute to Win It
Look to the old game show for inspiration for some fun feats, such as marshmallow-on-a-spoon relays, eating a cookie that's placed on your face (without using your hands), or moving candy canes from one container to another using only a candy cane and their mouth. (Give prizes to the winners to encourage people to compete.)
Merry Dissmas
The creators of superstar game What Do You Meme are back with this spicy new contest, which asks you to roast your fellow participants with the funniest diss to questions like, Who gave you the worst gift? or Who's the biggest prankster—and what's their best prank? (Note: This game works best with family members or the friends you consider family.)
To buy: $33, walmart.com
Great Holiday Baking Competition
Who makes the best sugar cookies, and whose chocolate goodies steal the show? Have guests bring their Christmas baking finest for judging. (Bonus: Your party's desserts are already covered.)
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Jingle Pong
Give the classic drinking game a festive update by swapping the ping pong balls for jingle bells—and consider trading in the beer for eggnog instead if you want to really commit to the season.
The World Hates the Holidays
Love Cards Against Humanity but want a more seasonal touch? This not-safe-for kids game follows the same rules as CAH but with a totally holiday-focused slant. (Or just supplement your Cards Against Humanity set with one of their seasonal expansion packs.)
To buy: $10, amazon.com
Christmas Charades
Have everyone act out some holiday-themed clues. You can write ideas on cards or have each charades contestant come up with their own Christmasy clues.
Christmas Party Games to Play with Co-Workers
For the office Christmas party, you might have to be a little more creative to get the gang to participate. And you'll probably want to stick to games with more of an overall holiday or winter theme to be mindful of the many ways your co-workers may be celebrating the season.
Virtual Holiday Party Games
Consider looking for virtual options to bring the fun for far-flung co-workers, like escape rooms. Breakout IQ has an escape room game with a holiday theme (Frosty the Snowman!) that can be booked for up to 600 people. Virtual Game Night Out is perfect for smaller groups—up to 12 can play—and features a host walking teams through a series of fun contests.
White Elephant Gift Exchange
Turn the annual gift exchange into a game with the classic White Elephant gift exchange. For a White Elephant, people bring wrapped inexpensive or gag gifts, and take turns picking them—or swapping them.
Gingerbread House Competition
Grab a few of those gingerbread kits, some extra candy and frosting, and a few teams of co-workers to turn this fun and festive tradition into a fun and festive team building exercise.
Ugly Sweater Contest
Ugly sweaters have become a holiday standard. Put out the request among your colleagues, and give prizes for the ugliest, the brightest, and the tackiest.
Christmas Games for Couples (or Small Parties)
Hosting a more intimate holiday get-together? You can still bring the fun with one of these games for Christmas.
Holiday Scrabble
Give the classic word game a more challenging twist by requiring that every answer fit the holiday theme. (Try jingle or jolly for a lot of points!)
Jackbox Games
Make using phones and screens a lot more interactive with this fun set of party games. There are 10 series of games in all, each with five fun (and very funny!) games for a small crew to play. Bonus: You can set up a Zoom or Google Meet to share the screen, and play the games with out-of-towners.
To buy: From $25, jackboxgames.com
Christmas Movie Drinking Game
Get set up for a night with the classics (or a Hallmark Christmas movie binge-fest) by taking a sip of a festive co*cktail or mocktail every time a holiday movie cliche happens. (Just coming up with the categories will be fun: Someone drinks hot chocolate! Nobody recognizes Santa in disguise!)
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The Couples Game
See how well you really know your significant other with this set of questions—where you both try to see if you mind-meld and guess correctly.
To buy: $20, uncommongoods.com
The Hygge Game
Not in the mood for competition on Christmas? Slide into this soothing game, which has you asking questions guaranteed to spark conversations, like: If you could go back and relive one day of your life, what day would it be?
To buy: $20, uncommongoods.com