Friday 22 November 2013

Best Christmas Party Games For Groups

This get-to-know-you Christmas party game works best with groups of at least 4 people. To start, give everyone a piece of paper and a pen and have them sit in a circle. Then pick one person to start off as the Question Master and appoint the person to their right as the Guesser.

there are many adult Christmas party games that can spice up your holiday party this year! If you are having people over and need some ideas for Christmas party games for groups, check out the list below for some suggestions.

Santa Hat Game

For festive gatherings with Santa hats. You need everyone to be wearing a hat, so either use the ever popular Santa hats, or otherwise give everyone a normal party hat. The game is based on observation. the objective is NOT to be the last person left with a hat on. At the start announce the simple objective, the only rule is that no one can take their hat off until you have.

Celebrity hunt

Everyone writes the name of a celebrity, famous person or character on a piece of paper which they stick to the forehead of the player on their left (use tape or office Post-It notes). Make sure they don’t see the name. List down the activity(s) or event(s) which has made them famous( but no names). Paste the paper up on the wall so that every guest can see it.

The Grouping Game

This is a good game to play as a mixer. It is a fun, fast moving game. It starts out as everyone collects in one big group. The leader initially calls out a number, usually a number between two and fifteen. The number shouldn't be more than half of the number of total participants. When the number is called out everyone must try to collect in a group that contains that number of people.

Dancing

Properly set up and done, this can be the most popular activity of the event. It is best to find a small section to mark off as the dance area. Hang up some blinking Christmas lights around this area. Beyond that there is no need to make it more complicated • just grab a portable CD player or MP3 player with room speakers.

Christmas Bingo

This is a simple game that most everyone already knows and enjoys. In the printable for this activity, there are 16 distinct bingo boards that can be used. These can be distributed in several ways depending on how many individuals are at the party: a) one board per family that can be worked together if you have 12-16 families or b) one board per parent/child combination.

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