15 Christmas Game Ideas for Family Fun Nights
Christmas family nights can be chaotic. Between the overeager uncle trying to “help” with the snacks and the kids asking every five minutes if it’s time to open presents, the chaos can either feel magical or… mildly unhinged.
So what’s the secret to keeping everyone entertained, laughing, and off their phones? Games.
Seriously, nothing brings a family together like a round of competitive chaos—er, I mean friendly fun.
Whether you’ve got toddlers throwing tinsel, grandparents judging from the couch, or teens pretending they’re “too cool” (they’re not), these 15 Christmas game ideas will turn your family night into a holiday highlight.
Ready to make your next Christmas gathering unforgettable? Let’s jump right into the fun—because nobody wants another awkward “let’s just watch TV” evening.

1. Christmas Charades
Let’s start with a classic. You can’t go wrong with Christmas Charades—it’s pure, unfiltered laughter.
How to Play
Write down a list of holiday-related phrases like “wrapping presents,” “Rudolph losing his nose,” or “Grandma got run over by a reindeer.” Split the group into two teams. One person acts it out; everyone else guesses.
Why It’s a Hit
- No prep needed (just paper and pen).
- Works for all ages.
- Guaranteed to trigger belly laughs when Dad tries to act out “Frosty the Snowman melting.”
Pro tip: Add a timer. Nothing builds panic (and comedy) like watching Grandma try to mime “Jingle Bells” with 10 seconds left.
2. Christmas Trivia Showdown
Think you’re the family’s Christmas expert? Time to prove it.
Setup
Create trivia cards with questions like:
- “What color is Santa’s belt?”
- “In ‘Home Alone,’ where are the McCallisters headed?”
- “What year was the first Christmas card sent?”
How to Play
Divide everyone into teams. Ask the questions in rounds—easy, medium, hard.
Each right answer gets a point. Winner takes bragging rights (and maybe the last slice of pie).
Why It Works
It’s perfect for mixed-age groups. Kids can answer the cartoon questions; adults get the history ones.
Plus, you’ll discover who’s secretly been binging Hallmark movies all season.
3. Christmas Scavenger Hunt
Because nothing says holiday spirit like sprinting through the house searching for candy canes.
Setup
Hide Christmas-themed items around the house:
- A mini ornament
- A candy cane
- Santa hat
- Red sock
- Gift tag
How to Play
Give each team a list of what to find. Set a timer for 10–15 minutes. Whoever finds the most wins.
Want to spice it up? Add photo challenges, like “take a selfie with the Christmas tree” or “pose like an elf.”
Why It’s Awesome
It gets everyone moving, laughing, and maybe—just maybe—burns off that extra slice of fruitcake.
4. Christmas Bingo
Low effort, high reward—Bingo never fails.
Setup
Create Christmas-themed Bingo cards with icons like Santa, stockings, ornaments, or candy canes. You can print them or use free templates online.
How to Play
Someone calls out the items or holds them up on flashcards. First to complete a row yells “MERRY CHRISTMAS!” and wins a small prize.
Why It’s a Family Favorite
It’s simple, interactive, and great for large groups. Plus, you can hand out candy as markers—just don’t eat them before the round ends.
5. The Gift Wrap Relay
Want chaos and laughter in under 5 minutes? Here’s your game.
Setup
- Split everyone into teams of two.
- Give each pair a box, wrapping paper, scissors, and tape.
- One person wraps, the other gives terrible instructions.
Rules
You’ve got 60 seconds to wrap the gift—blindfolded. Yes, blindfolded.
Why It’s a Laugh Riot
Watching your brother tape the wrapping paper to the dog instead of the box? Priceless.
The worse the wrapping, the better the memories.
6. Christmas Pictionary
Drawing + holiday chaos = guaranteed fun.
Setup
Write down Christmas-related phrases (“Santa stuck in chimney,” “ugly sweater,” “snowball fight”).
Use a whiteboard, notebook, or even a tablet.
How to Play
Players draw while their team guesses within 60 seconds.
No words, no gestures—just bad art and wild guesses.
Why It Rocks
Even terrible artists shine here. The worse you draw, the funnier it gets.
7. Who Am I? (Christmas Edition)
This one’s a twist on the classic guessing game.
Setup
Write Christmas characters or objects on sticky notes—like “Rudolph,” “Elf on the Shelf,” or “Hot Cocoa.”
Stick one on each player’s forehead (don’t peek!).
How to Play
Each player asks yes/no questions to guess who they are:
- “Am I a person?”
- “Do I live at the North Pole?”
- “Am I edible?”
Why It’s Fun
It’s interactive, silly, and builds suspense. Plus, watching Grandpa ask if he’s “The Grinch” is always gold.
8. Ornament Guessing Game
Perfect for when you want something calmer but still engaging.
Setup
Fill a clear jar with mini ornaments or candy canes. Everyone writes down their guess on a piece of paper.
The Winner
Whoever gets the closest wins the jar (or at least the candy).
Why It’s a Must
It’s effortless yet suspenseful. Great icebreaker for shy relatives who’d rather not dance around pretending to be snowmen.
9. Christmas Movie Quote Challenge
Because let’s face it—we’ve all seen Elf a thousand times.
Setup
Write down famous Christmas movie lines like:
- “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.”
- “Keep the change, ya filthy animal!”
- “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings.”
How to Play
Read the quote out loud. Players shout out which movie it’s from. Fastest answer wins.
Why It’s a Crowd Favorite
It sparks nostalgia, laughter, and mild arguments over whether that line was actually from Home Alone 2 or not.
10. The Christmas Song Scramble
Let’s see who knows their holiday tunes best.
Setup
Write Christmas song titles, but scramble the words. Example:
- “White Christmas” → “Shirtmhas Etihw”
- “Silent Night” → “Thgil Tislen”
How to Play
Teams race to unscramble all the titles first.
Why It’s Great
You’ll be shocked how quickly people forget the simplest songs when the pressure’s on. (“Jingle Bells” becomes “Jig Belens” and suddenly nobody knows what’s going on.)
11. The Saran Wrap Ball Game
Ever unwrapped a gift that just… wouldn’t end? That’s this game—by design.
Setup
Wrap a bunch of small prizes (candies, gift cards, toys) inside layers of plastic wrap to make a giant ball.
How to Play
Players take turns unwrapping while the person next to them rolls dice.
As soon as someone rolls doubles, the ball passes on.
Why It’s Addictive
Fast-paced, suspenseful, and full of laughter. Plus, everyone gets a prize—or at least a workout from unwrapping.
12. Christmas Minute to Win It
If your family loves competition, this one’s for you.
Setup
Pick a few short 60-second challenges, such as:
- Stack 10 mini marshmallows using chopsticks.
- Balance a candy cane on your nose.
- Wrap a gift using only one hand.
How to Play
Each player completes as many tasks as possible within one minute. Keep score for each round.
Why It’s Unforgettable
It’s fast, hilarious, and perfect for all age groups. Plus, watching Dad panic over balancing marshmallows? Comedy gold.
13. Guess the Christmas Smell
This one’s surprisingly fun—and fancy enough for adults.
Setup
Gather small containers of holiday scents like:
- Cinnamon
- Pine
- Gingerbread
- Peppermint
- Orange
How to Play
Blindfold the player. Let them sniff each scent and guess what it is.
Whoever gets the most right wins.
Why It’s Unique
It’s sensory, calm, and surprisingly nostalgic. Smells have memories—trust me, the scent of pine can take you right back to childhood.
14. Christmas Cookie Decorating Contest
A little creativity (and sugar) goes a long way.
Setup
Bake plain sugar cookies and lay out frosting, sprinkles, candies, and edible glitter.
Set a timer for 10 minutes.
How to Play
Each person decorates a cookie, and everyone votes for their favorite (anonymous voting keeps it fair!).
Why It’s a Sweet Success
It’s interactive, creative, and delicious. Plus, you can snack while judging—win-win.
15. Christmas Lip Sync Battle
If your family’s got hidden performers, unleash them.
Setup
Create a playlist of Christmas hits—“All I Want for Christmas Is You,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Last Christmas,” etc.
How to Play
Each player or team picks a song, practices for a few minutes, then performs their lip-sync routine.
Judges (aka the rest of the family) score for enthusiasm, costume effort, and comedy value.
Why It’s Epic
You’ll laugh until your stomach hurts. And honestly, there’s nothing quite like watching your uncle dramatically perform Mariah Carey.
Bonus Ideas (Because Why Stop at 15?)
If you’re feeling ambitious—or the night’s too young—try:
- Snowball Toss: Throw cotton balls into buckets for points.
- Name That Carol: Play a few seconds of a Christmas song; guess the title.
- Ugly Sweater Fashion Show: Let everyone strut their tackiest outfit.
Because honestly, can you ever have too much Christmas fun? (Answer: no.)
Tips for Hosting the Perfect Christmas Game Night
1. Mix Up the Games
Don’t stick to one style. Mix physical games with trivia or guessing games to keep everyone engaged.
2. Keep Prizes Small but Fun
Candy bars, hot cocoa packets, or goofy Christmas socks make great rewards.
It’s not about the prize—it’s about bragging rights.
3. Get Everyone Involved
Let the kids pick a game or Grandma be the judge. When everyone has a role, the energy stays high.
4. Time It Right
Alternate high-energy games with slower ones so no one gets exhausted (or sugar-crashes).
5. Play Some Music
A festive playlist sets the mood—bonus points if someone sings along off-key.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overcomplicating setup. The simpler the game, the more fun it usually is.
- Forgetting the snacks. Trust me, no one plays well hungry.
- Not setting ground rules. Especially if your family has a few competitive spirits (we all do).
Keep it light, fun, and flexible. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s laughter.
Conclusion
So there you have it—15 Christmas game ideas that guarantee laughter, chaos, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re team trivia or team total-mayhem, there’s something here for everyone.
And honestly, the best part? You’ll find yourself bonding over the smallest, silliest moments—like Mom acting out “snowstorm” or your cousin mistaking a candy cane for perfume in the smell game.
So this year, skip the awkward small talk and crank up the fun. Set out some snacks, grab your crew, and let the games begin.
Because at the end of the day, family fun beats perfect wrapping paper any day of the week.






