Keep the Party going with these fun Party Games!


Bust boredom on your Yuletide party. Keep the party alive and kicking by including some fun-filled party games that you and your loved ones can enjoy. Here are a couple of party games that you can include to your celebration.

Guess what’s Inside (the Stocking)!

Fill a Christmas stocking or sock with a mystery item and pass it around. Let kids of all ages have a grand time guessing what’s inside. They can shake, smell or feel it to correctly identify and find out what’s inside.

Name that Yuletide Tune

Here’s a spin-off of the classic ‘Name that Tune’ game. Play a couple of famous and well-loved holiday tunes and find out which player can guess the tune quickly by hearing just a few notes.

Santa Rush!

Divide the players into teams and combine younger and older players. At your signal, players race to the pile of clothes and take turns dressing up as Santa. Other players must help their teammate dress up completely as Santa. When dressed, Santa does a few rounds in your obstacle course carrying his Santa bag then runs back in line. Each player who’s fully dressed must remove his Santa costume as fast as he can to start dressing up the next player. The team to finish the obstacle race first wins!

Note: For added variety, you can even try dressing up your all-female players as Mrs. Claus or kids as an Elf.

Christmas Carol Charades

Gather all the players and divide them into teams. Have one of the players act out the title of the song and let the rest of the team guess it correctly. The team with the most number of correct guesses wins the game!

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Decorate a person as a Christmas tree

Divide the players into teams and nominate one player from each team to serve as a Christmas tree. Team with the best human Christmas tree decoration wins the game!

Pin the red nose on Rudolph

Put a holiday spin on the classic “Pin the Tail on the Donkey” game. Hang or tape a poster of reindeer Rudolph on the wall and hand each child a red nose. Blindfold each child and have them take turns as they pin the nose on Rudolph.

Fill in the Lyrics

Divide the players into teams and give each team a common Christmas carol or song. At the cue, players must search for the missing lyrics by cutting out the missing words from magazines or newspapers and pasting these on the given Lyric Sheet, in order. Players can also cut out individual letters to spell the right word if they cannot find the full word. The first team to complete the song wins!

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