Simple, silly and totally festive, perfect for multi-generational fun!
There’s something magical about Christmas when the whole family is together. But after the presents are opened and the food coma hits… you sometimes need a little spark to keep everyone smiling.
These super-simple Christmas games take no time to set up, work for all ages, and guarantee lots of giggles.
Let’s play!
🎅 Christmas Charades
Perfect for: All ages
What you need: Just scraps of paper
How to play:
Write Christmas-themed prompts on pieces of paper (e.g., “wrapping presents,” “Rudolph flying,” “baking mince pies”)
Fold and add to a bowl
Take turns acting out the prompt without speech
The person/team who guesses correctly scores a point
Why it works: Kids love acting; adults love guessing; grandparents love watching the chaos.
🎄 Pass the Present (No Music Needed!)
Perfect for: Families with mixed ages
What you need: A small prize, wrapping paper
How to play:
Wrap a small gift in several layers of wrapping paper
Everyone sits in a circle
Instead of music, a player closes their eyes and says “stop” at random as the present is passed around
Whoever is holding it removes one layer
Continue until the final layer is opened and the winner gets the gift
Tip: Add silly forfeits between layers for extra laughs!
🌟 The Christmas Alphabet Game
Perfect for: Kids, teens & adults
What you need: Nothing
How to play:
Start with the letter A and work your way to Z
Each person names something Christmas themed beginning with that letter Example: A = Angel, B = Bauble, C = Carol singing
If someone hesitates for more than 5 seconds, they’re out (or you restart the round!)
A great after-dinner brain teaser.
🎁 Gift Wrap Challenge
Perfect for: All ages (especially funny with grown-ups!)
What you need: Wrapping paper (use up your Christmas scraps!) tape, scissors
How to play:
Pair up into teams of two
One person wraps the gift using only one hand, the other player can only use the other hand
Set a timer for 2 minutes
Best-wrapped present wins!
Hilariously messy.
🦌 Reindeer Antler Toss (DIY Edition)
Perfect for: Kids & adults
What you need: A headband + pipe cleaners / rolled-up paper rings
How to play:
Twist pipe cleaners into “antlers” or simply stick rolled-up paper onto a headband
One player wears the reindeer antlers
Others take turns tossing rings to try to hook the antlers
Score 1 point per successful ring!
Bonus: It makes brilliant photos.
🍫 Christmas Taste Test Challenge
Perfect for: Brave kids, food-loving adults
What you need: Selection of holiday treats, blindfold
How to play:
Blindfold the taster
Give them a tiny sample of something festive (cranberry sauce, mince pie, chocolate orange, stuffing, etc.)
They have to guess what it is
Swap turns
Keep a score sheet and name a “Christmas Super Taster”
Great conversation starter and lots of funny reactions!
🧦 The Great Christmas Sock Hunt
Perfect for: Young kids, grandparents helping kids
What you need: A selection of Christmas socks
How to play:
Hide mismatched Christmas socks around the house
Give kids a time limit to find as many pairs or singles as possible
Adults help or join the chaos
Zero prep. Maximum fun.
🎶 Name That Christmas Tune (Humming Edition)
Perfect for: All ages
What you need: None
How to play:
Players take turns humming a Christmas song
No words allowed!
First to guess wins a point
A quick game that always sparks giggles.
🎄 Christmas “Who Am I?” Sticky Note Game
Perfect for: Kids, teens, adults
What you need: Sticky notes + pen
How to play:
Write Christmas characters on sticky notes (Santa, Frosty, Scrooge, Buddy the Elf…)
Stick one on each player’s forehead without them seeing it
Players ask yes/no questions (“Am I human?” “Do I deliver presents?”)
First to guess wins!
Simple, silly, and a big crowd-pleaser.
❄️ The Snowball Throwdown (Paper Edition)
Perfect for: All ages
What you need: Scrap paper
How to play:
Scrunch paper into “snowballs.”
Split into two teams
On “go,” everyone throws snowballs across the room to the opposite side
After 60 seconds, the team with the fewest snowballs on their side wins!
Indoor fun without the frostbite.
❤️ Final Thought
Christmas games don’t need fancy equipment, long rules or hours of setup. The best ones? They’re the ones that get everyone laughing, from the littlest elf to the oldest family member.
All you need is the people you love, a few scraps of paper, and the Christmas spirit.