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Great Halloween party game ideas for kids of all ages – from toddlers to tweens! You can even DIY a lot of these Halloween games using inexpensive household items. Keep reading for all of the spooky (and cute!) Halloween party games you’ve been looking for!
From Halloween Minute-to-Win-It games, to simple Halloween DIY Games, I’ve got over 20 different ideas that you can use as inspiration for your Halloween party. Read through all of them and see which one is your favorite – from games for toddlers the whole way up to tweens! A lot of them have easy components that you can make yourself. Gather up some simple items from around your house like cardboard boxes, balloons, and candy! Make sure you also check out my post with my favorite PRINTABLE Halloween Party Games!
Minute to Win It Halloween Party Games from Happiness is Homemade
Host the best Halloween party ever with these hilarious Minute to Win It Halloween Games – everyone from toddlers to grandmas will want to play! These Minute to Win It Halloween party games are perfect for all ages – challenging enough for older kids and adults, but still simple enough that younger children can join in the fun as well! Plus, get a free printable game scorecard to keep track of your points!
Printable Party Games are PERFECT for Social Distancing School Parties! Get this FREE Halloween Word Search Printable for Halloween Party Games, Halloween School Parties, and more at Pineapple Paper Co.
Need a super simple children’s Halloween activity? How about a game of Boo Bowling using up-cycled McDonald’s Milk Jug Containers!? Anyone else save things thinking “I am sure I can use this again for something!” Well that’s me and “this” turned out to be McD’s Milk Jugs and something turned out to be Boo Bowling!
Looking to kick off Halloween with a bang, not a boo? This version of a classic carnival game also makes a festive wall decoration, and bursting the confetti-and-candy-filled balloons in this Halloween party game will make everyone explode with laughter.
Eyeball Dig is an easy & grossly fun DIY Halloween Game for Kids and Teens to Play. It’s perfect for a school party or a Halloween Minute to Win It Game! Come on in and I’ll share this fun Halloween Game with you…
Looking for an easy Halloween party game? One made from Dollar Store supplies and with minimal prep work? Well, you’ve found it with this Skeleton Hands Relay Race Halloween Game!
We all have the best of plans when it comes to our Halloween ideas, right? We may have been looking on Pinterest for weeks, plotting out the perfect Halloween party but life happens and inevitably, we’re scrambling and throwing things together the day before. Don’t worry, I’m right there with you! This “Feed The Monster” Halloween Game is super easy to make and tons of fun to play!
Today, we have for you a fun craft to make with or for your kids this Halloween: (not so) ghoulish tin can bowling. It is a great way to upcycle some of those old baked bean cans and turn them into a fun filled Halloween crafty afternoon followed by a great Halloween party game!
I made a witch’s hat ring toss. I used a colored foam board for the base. Then I cut out circles and the tops of the hats from black poster board (you could easily use black party hats for the tops). I traced a party hat I had to get the pattern. Then I glued on colored “buckles” and hot glued the hats onto the black circles. My neighbor had the rings from a game but you could also use pool diving rings to toss.
Last year, my Jingle Bell Toss was a total holiday kids party games hit – both at home with my kids, with their friends at school, and overwhelmingly by all of you! With just 5 minutes, a few dollars worth of supplies and a glue gun, you can make simple party games for children, and vary the theme to fit just about any preschool party or children’s birthday party. For Halloween, we’ve changed it up with candy pumpkins and cauldrons!
In this game that’s great for kids, tweens, and even adults, you can choose to “Dive” for items or “Dare” to eat creepy creations! Which would you choose?
Up the fun factor in your next Halloween party with this adorable Pin the Eye on the Monster game. This large format free printable is an easy way to make a huge impact.
What kid (or adult) wouldn’t like eating doughnuts at a Halloween party? Up the cute or creepy factor by making monster or other Halloween themed donuts!
Today I thought I would share with you TWO fun little Halloween ideas. They go hand in hand, but can be used together or in two different ways. I created a Build A Monster Game that can also be used as a Halloween Gift.
Bring out the beanbags, or even make your own to toss into those smiling jack-o-lanterns. Assign each player a beanbag color, and the most of any color that make to the other side is the Halloween winner.
This printable Halloween Tic Tac Toe is a quick and easy game for a classroom party. I love having something like this on hand just in case we need a time filler during our party. It is super easy to print them off and have them ready to go. If they don’t get used leave them behind for the teacher to use later.
The kids and I came up with some fun Halloween games this last week. They are inexpensive, super easy to put together, and lots of fun…Out of all five games, this one does take some prep work, but not too much. All you need is a pack of orange balloons (I got mine at Walmart) and some candy or small coins. Before you blow the balloons up, slide the candy or small coins inside.
What a fun Halloween activity for children of all ages. We all have tons of those plastic Easter eggs – and for some reason we buy more each year. This year, decorate the plastic eggs with permanent markers and white-out to create the recognizable faces of Halloween’s favorite ghouls and goblins. Just a few items are needed to easily transform the Easter Eggs into a Halloween activity.
Now before you start thinking that this Halloween party popper is just for younger kids, let me assure you that tweens and teens love it too.
Just ask my 15 and 17-year-olds who kept insisting that they do “quality control” to see if the pumpkin popper would adequately pop. Rest assured, it did. Even after about 100 rounds of popping fun.
If your tween is having a Halloween party this year – or if you are a tween who’s looking for a fun Halloween party game – this pumpkin popper is a definite win.
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Hi, y’all! I’m Charynn, the owner and designer of Pineapple Paper Co. I’m a mom of four kids (two girls and two boys) living in Pittsburgh. I love hand lettering, anything southern, cocktails, and of course, pineapples! I am excited to share my SVG files, printables, and craft projects with you! The pineapple is a symbol of hospitality, and I welcome y’all to my little corner of the internet. Read more…