To make your Christmas party a thorough success, there's nothing like having plenty of variety. We hope you'll have a great Christmas party with these games! Many would be suitable for parties anytime throughout the year so we hope you'll find other opportunities to play them too. |
BLINDMAN'S BLUFFIn this game, one player is taken into the middle of the room and a scarf is tied over his or her eyes. This player is then turned round three times and told to catch whomever he or she can. The other players move to and fro, passing as near to the blindfolded player as they dare, until someone is caught. The blindfolded player must guess who they've caught - if correct, their captive takes their place. If the guess is wrong, they must let go and try again. BLOWING THE EGGTwo pieces of tape are stretched across the carpet. An ordinary hen's egg -- which has had the entire contents removed without cracking the shell -- is laid exactly midway between the tape lines. One player then makes a little paper fan out of half a sheet of notepaper and kneels down on one side of the tapes and another kneels down on the other. Player 1 then has to try to fan the egg shell across the tape on Player 2's side and Player 2 has to try to blow the shell back across the tape on Player 1's side. The one who first drives the egg across his partner's line three times wins the contest. BLOWING OUT THE CHRISTMAS CANDLEA lit candle is placed upon a table or chair and each player is, in turn, blindfolded and stood with his back to the candle, about two feet away. He is then told to take three steps forward, turn round three times, take four steps towards the candle and then blow it out. In the majority of cases, the blindfolded player will lose all idea of distance and position, and when he blows, it will be in quite another part of the room from that in which the candle stands. Of course, it is wise to have a player or two standing by the side of the candle to prevent any blindfolded person from getting too near. CHRISTMAS MAZEThis is a game for a Christmas party that would be fun to watch!
Tie a prize to the end of a ball of string or yarn, then hide a prize somewhere in the room - under a chair, or a cushion, or in a wastebasket.
CHRISTMAS WORDSEach player is given a piece of paper with a Christmas phrase written across the top. Then everyone has ten minutes to list as many words as they can think of that are associated with Christmas, using only the letters in the Christmas phrase. The person with the longest list wins. A few phrases to get you started: Christmas Tree, Deck the Halls, Frosty the Snowman. |