Celebrity Guessing Game
o Write the name of a famous person or character on a sticky note for each
party-goer. Characters can be dead or alive, fictional or non-fictional, real
or "cartoon". Making sure that the player can't see it, stick the note to their
forehead.
Variation: Use “Holiday Themes” for the current holiday.
Variation: Use famous "pairs" (such as Prince Charming and
Cinderella, Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson). People not only have
to guess their own identity but find their partner.
Variation: For young children, use pictures instead of words.
Variation: Provide a box of costumes and accessories that people
have to run and get once they have worked out who they are (for
example, provide a pipe for Sherlock Holmes, a blonde wig for
Marilyn Monroe, a red hat for Santa Clause.)
o When everyone has a sticky note, then the players mingle and walk
around the room asking questions that can ONLY be answered by "yes",
"no" and "not applicable" to try to work out who they are.
Three Act Charades
o Need:
Pens
Paper (3 pieces of paper for each person playing)
A container to hold the pieces of paper
Timer
o Separate everyone into two equal teams (Team A and Team B). Have
each person take three pieces of paper and write any word or familiar
short phrase on each piece of paper. Have each person fold their pieces
of paper in half and put them into the container. There are three rounds: 1)
Taboo 2) Password 3) Charades.
o Round 1: Taboo
Team A needs to select someone to go first, while Team B needs a
volunteer to watch the timer (set at one minute). The person from Team A
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will grab a piece of paper from the container and try to have his/her
teammates guess the word on the paper using only use words and
sentences as hints, without using any motions, "sounds like...", or spelling
hints. (For example, if the word is "ribs", the person can say "baby back
___"). The person tries to have their team guess as many words as they
can within one minute. The teams will need to remember the guessed
words/phrases for subsequent rounds.
If the team is unable to guess the word/phrase, the person has the
option to "pass", puts the word/phrase back into the container and
continues with a new word/phrase. The person can only pass once
during his/her one minute.
After one minute, Team A counts the number of successfully
guessed words/phrases. Each guessed word/phrase counts as one
point. Team B is next, and selects a volunteer from their team to
start. A person from Team A will watch the timer, to be set at one
minute. This alternating process continues until all of the words
from the container run out. When the words run out, place all the
words/phrases back into the container for the second round.
o Round 2: Password
With the same style as the first round, the next team will select someone
to go first, with the other team sets the timer for one minute. However, in
this round, the person can use only one word as a hint for their team to
guess. (For example, if the word is "ribs", the person can say the word
"bone"). The team needs to recall the words/phrases in the previous
round. Each guessed word/phrase counts as one point. Once all the
words in the container runs out, place all the words back into the container
for the third round.
o Round 3: Charades
In this final round, the person needs to act and use motions as hints for
their team to guess the word/phrase. (For example, if the word is "ribs",
the person can point to their rib cage). Each guessed word/phrase counts
as one point.
o When all the words run out, tally all the points. The team with the most
points wins the game.
Telephone Charades
o This twist on charades is fun to play with mixed ages. Prepare cards to act
out, such as diving into a pool, walking like an elephant or eating a
snowcone. Draw pictures under the words.
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o If you have a large number of players, divide the group into two. The
group not participating may find it funny to watch the other players attempt
to act out the card.
o If playing in groups, have the first half line up with everyone facing the
same direction. Show the card to the last person in line and the group
watching. The person who saw the card taps the shoulder of the person in
front of her and she turns around. The first player acts out the card and
then the next person acts out what she thinks the first person was trying to
convey.
o Continue down the line until the last person to see the charade tries to
guess what the original card said. If playing with groups, the group that
correctly interprets and guesses the most cards wins.
Team Trivia
o Find a list of questions that you feel your group would be able to know the
answers to. Questions with multiple answers work best. (Ex. Name one of
Santa’s eight reindeer, Name a continent, Name one of the seven
wonders of the world, etc.) Younger children would need to have easier
questions than older children.
o Set up a table with a bell or buzzer on it.
o Split group into two teams. Have one person from each team come up to
the table and have each person stand with their hands behind their back
or placed on the edge of the table.
o Read a question, the first person to ring the bell gets to answer. If they
answer correctly, their team can continue to answer the question. If they
answer incorrectly, the other player can guess to then take the play to
their team. If neither player answers correctly, a different question is
asked. The team continues to answer the question until: A) they give all
the answers or B) They get an answer wrong. If they answer incorrectly
the opposing team has a chance to steal the play.
o Play continues until all questions have been asked. Questions can be
scored based on how many answers there are. (Ex. Naming all eight of
Santa’s reindeer would equal 8 points, etc.) If a team steals the play, they
automatically acquire all points. Tally up the points. The team with the
most points wins.
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Indoor Mini Golf
Need
o Paper plates with centers cut out for “holes”
o Plastic golf balls or wiffle balls, one for each person
o Putters, at least one per group
o Scorecards
o Pencils
o Objects to use for obstacles
o Posters with hole numbers
o Clipboards for scorecards
Set up holes and obstacles throughout rooms in your house, garage, if the
weather is warm, outside. Make sure the holes kind of flow and are easy to
rotate through. Move breakable objects to a safe place.
Tape the paper plate holes on the floor and post the hole number at the
beginning of the hole where players tee off.
You can make these holes as long or short, easy or hard as you wish. Use
NONBREAKABLE objects from the room: ex. Books, movie cases, shoes,
blankets, furniture, pillows, etc. to use as obstacles. Secure the objects in place.
You could even have each hole be a different theme.
You may want to create the rule that a person can’t lift their putter beyond a
certain point/no hard or crazy swings, so as to keep the balls on the ground to
prevent accidents.
Split everyone into groups of about 3-5. The fewer players in a group the faster
play goes (usually.) Designate a scorekeeper in each group.
Give each group a putter, scorecard, and pencil. Give each person a ball.
Start groups on different holes. The object is to get your ball in the paper plate
hole in the fewest amount of strokes or hits. Have each person keep track of
their own strokes then tell the scorekeeper who will write it on the scorecard.
After going through all the holes, add up the scores. The person with the lowest
score wins.
Could have prizes on each hole for holes-in-one. If anyone gets a hole-in-one,
they get the prize for that hole.
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House of Fire
Need
o “House of Fire” Scorecards. (See reverse side)
o Pens/markers
o Dice, 2 per table
Break everyone into groups of fours and sit at tables or on the floor in a square.
Adjust the number of tables for the number of players you have. Specify a
“Head Table” and a “Bottom Table”. People sitting across from each other are on
a team. All tables are rolling simultaneously.
The object of the game is to roll the entire list, in order, as fast as you can with
your teammate. As long as you either roll what you need or roll doubles, you can
continue to roll. If you don’t roll either, you pass the dice to the next person and
they then roll for their team until they can’t roll anymore. Then they pass the dice
to your teammate, who continues where you left off, and so on. If you roll double
sixes, your turn is over and you and teammate must begin the sequence over
again.
The first team to roll the whole sequence in order yells “House of Fire”. The
round is now over. If you achieved “House of Fire”, you and your teammate
check off two points on the side of your scorecard. At each table, the team who
was farthest in the sequence gets one point, they then move “up” a table and the
team who was not stays at the table. After every round, you change teams.
Special rules for the “Head Table”
o Teams do not change after the round
o The winning team stays and the losing team moves to the “Bottom Table”
If the group doesn’t break into groups of 4 evenly, have the “Bottom Table” be a
bye table where the players can take a break from play
At Christmas, you could have everyone bring a white elephant gift. The winning
team at each table gets to choose if they want to trade their gift with another
player at the table or keep it.
Have bowls of candy on the table for people to munch on.
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Christmas Carol Pictures
The object of the game is to correctly guess all Christmas carol title for each
picture.
Have guests each take a picture sheet and a guessing sheet. You could just
have guests number a piece of paper from 1 to 33.
Have guest write down their guesses for each picture.
The person with the most correct guesses wins.
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Name_________________________________ Name_________________________________
Christmas Song Quiz 1. ______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ 3. ______________________________________ 4. ______________________________________ 5. ______________________________________ 6. ______________________________________ 7. ______________________________________ 8. ______________________________________ 9. ______________________________________ 10. ______________________________________ 11. ______________________________________ 12. ______________________________________ 13. ______________________________________ 14. ______________________________________ 15. ______________________________________ 16. ______________________________________ 17. ______________________________________ 18. ______________________________________ 19. ______________________________________ 20. ______________________________________ 21. ______________________________________ 22. ______________________________________ 23. ______________________________________ 24. ______________________________________ 25. ______________________________________ 26. ______________________________________ 27. ______________________________________ 28. ______________________________________ 29. ______________________________________ 30. ______________________________________ 31. ______________________________________ 32. ______________________________________ 33. ______________________________________
Christmas Song Quiz 1. ______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ 3. ______________________________________ 4. ______________________________________ 5. ______________________________________ 6. ______________________________________ 7. ______________________________________ 8. ______________________________________ 9. ______________________________________ 10. ______________________________________ 11. ______________________________________ 12. ______________________________________ 13. ______________________________________ 14. ______________________________________ 15. ______________________________________ 16. ______________________________________ 17. ______________________________________ 18. ______________________________________ 19. ______________________________________ 20. ______________________________________ 21. ______________________________________ 22. ______________________________________ 23. ______________________________________ 24. ______________________________________ 25. ______________________________________ 26. ______________________________________ 27. ______________________________________ 28. ______________________________________ 29. ______________________________________ 30. ______________________________________ 31. ______________________________________ 32. ______________________________________ 33. ______________________________________
Name_________________________________ Name_________________________________
Answers 1. Jingle Bells
2. Walking in a Winter Wonderland
3. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
4. The First Noel
5. Rudolph
6. Little Drummer Boy
7. I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas
8. I saw three ships
9. What child is this?
10. We three Kings
11. Deck the Halls
12. Holy Night
13. Feliz Navidad
14. Silver Bells
15. Let it snow let it snow let it snow
16. 12 Days of Christmas
17. Rocking around the Christmas Tree
18. Frosty the Snowman
19. It came upon a midnight clear
20. I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus
21. O come all ye faithful
22. Silent Night
23. O little town of Bethlehem
24. Hark the Harold angels sing or Angels we
have heard on high
25. O Christmas tree
26. Grandma got ran over by a reindeer
27. Little St. Nick
28. Good King Wenceslas
29. Do you hear what I hear
30. Joy to the world
31. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
32. Away in a manger
33. All I want for Christmas is my two front
teeth
Answers 1. Jingle Bells
2. Walking in a Winter Wonderland
3. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
4. The First Noel
5. Rudolph
6. Little Drummer Boy
7. I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas
8. I saw three ships
9. What child is this?
10. We three Kings
11. Deck the Halls
12. Holy Night
13. Feliz Navidad
14. Silver Bells
15. Let it snow let it snow let it snow
16. 12 Days of Christmas
17. Rocking around the Christmas Tree
18. Frosty the Snowman
19. It came upon a midnight clear
20. I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus
21. O come all ye faithful
22. Silent Night
23. O little town of Bethlehem
24. Hark the Harold angels sing or Angels we
have heard on high
25. O Christmas tree
26. Grandma got ran over by a reindeer
27. Little St. Nick
28. Good King Wenceslas
29. Do you hear what I hear
30. Joy to the world
31. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
32. Away in a manger
33. All I want for Christmas is my two front
teeth