Halloween Party Game Ideas
For The Perfect Halloween Party!
Find a mix of messy and gooey Halloween party games for all ages. Choose them based on whether they're racing games, team games or perhaps something gooey or just plain fun.
There's a game to suit whatever style of Halloween party you are having. Throw in some Halloween Party Crafts and a few ghost stories and you've got the perfect Halloween party!
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If you can't find it here, we have dedicated pages for Traditional Halloween Games and Preschooler's Halloween Games, especially for the littlies. Halloween Party Ideas will help with party favors too!
Autopsy- Gooey! This is a Halloween party game for slightly older kids but the younger ones usually join in once they see the older ones laughing. Make an outline of a body on the ground and place various fruits and veggies within the outline to simulate body parts. We then place a very large black plastic bag over the outline and cut hand-size holes in it to allow the kids to feel the "body parts". You can use almost anything for the parts. Try cauliflower for the brain, a peeled tomato for the heart, cooked cold spaghetti for the guts, carrots and celery for bones, olives for eyes, and so on- let your kids' imagination run wild!
Guess What - Gooey! Prepare a number of saucers containing different distinctive foods, such as tomato sauce, curry powder, chocolate, lemon, passionfruit pulp. Blindfold all the children and lead them to the table one by one. Ask them to identify the foods by smell or feel. Those who have had their turn can watch the others but cannot call out the answers. The game can also be played by taste, just make sure the food is edible but potentially 'disgusting' like tinned spaghetti, whipped cream or jelly rats. Pin The Wart on the Witch- Fun Before the party, on a large piece of poster board (you need room to miss) draw a "life-sized" picture of a witch, with a big nose. Have a large flat area to hang the poster. Give the kids gum, and let them chew for a couple of minutes. Select one child at a time, blind fold, and spin them around. Instruct them to take the gum out of their mouth, and stick it to the end of the witch's nose. Anyone who gets their gum on the nose, wins a small prize. Whoever gets it closest to the tip, gets a special prize. A gag prize is given to whoever misses the furthest. (Don't tell this ahead, there will be gum all over your walls!) Halloween Fishing - Racing/Team Use two aluminum cake or pie pans. Place 5 or more marbles in each pan. Cover with equal amounts of ice cubes in each pan. Two players then remove their shoes and socks and race to try and get the marbles out of each pan using only their toes! Anyone who spills the ice or knocks over their pan is out. The first to get all the marbles out of the pan wins. You can also make this a relay by having an adult put the marbles back each time. This is really funny with the kids all screaming because it's so cold! Make A Monster- Racing/Team Divide the group into teams of 4,5 or 6 (depending on number present) and make sure each group has there own space to work in. Give each group several articles of clothing and objects (old shirt, paper towel roll, ball of yarn, tin foil, apple, popsicle sticks, leaves, spoon, lamp shade etc.). Use as many or as little as you want. On the signal the teams must create their own Halloween monster using ALL of the objects. Some teams have even used themselves in this creation. Give out prizes to the teams who finished fastest, the best monster, the scariest monster, the weirdest monster etc.
Pumpkinhead - Racing Similar to an egg and spoon race but with pumpkins! Find some medium sized pumpkins (larger or smaller depending on the size of the people). Each person puts a pumpkin on their head and when the whistle is blown, has to walk (or run) toward the finish line. Whoever makes it there first without their pumpkin falling off their head wins. If the pumpkin falls off even once, the person is disqualified.
Pumpkin Toss- Team Similar to egg tossing but again with pumpkins! Use a small pumpkin for each pair of players. The two people toss the pumpkin back and forth to each other, each time taking another step back away from each other. The pair who wins are the ones who last the longest without dropping their pumpkin.
Who Are You? - Fun This is a great halloween party game for older kids and is similar to Blind Mans Bluff. One person is blindfolded and given a wooden spoon in each hand. The person is spun around a few times while everyone moves about the room. Then everyone must freeze. The blindfolded person then tries to find someone. When he does he then feels the shape of the person who is caught using only the spoons. This is very hard but having costumes on help cause you may feel a hat or can tell the person has on a long cape, etc. It is quite funny as the person with the spoons has no idea where he or she might be poking the person. The person has three (3) guesses to figure out who he has caught. If he guesses right, then the other person is IT.
Scarecrow- Team/Racing A similar Halloween party game to Make a Monster but this time one person is chosen to be the scarecrow. Each team is given a bag of old clothes (shirt, overalls, gloves, oversized boots or shoes, hat, etc). The game runs as a relay, each person takes a turn reaching into the bag filled with old clothes, chooses an item and then runs it down the scarecrow being decorated. As soon as the scarecrow has the article of clothing completely on, that person runs back to tag the next person to grab in the bag to decorate the scarecrow. The first team to have all the articles of clothing on the scarecrow is the winner.
Spider Web - Fun This game always reminds me of the fun we used to have playing Twister! In an enclosed area, take numerous, separate and very long pieces of yarn to create a giant spider web. Put a piece of tape on the beginning of each piece and tie a number to the end. Criss cross the pieces of yarn throughout the room to create a "web." Each child grabs a taped end of yarn and follows it around the room, rolling as they go, until the end is found. Each number corresponds to a special prize or treat. The kids will have fun working there way through the web and trying to stay untangled.
Witches Broomstick - Musical A musical Halloween party game for the kids to sing. The song to sing or chant goes like this:
Pass the witches' broom stick all around the room, While the music's playing quickly pass the broom, Anyone is out who lets the broomstick drop, Or the one who has it when the music stops!
The children stand in a circle, and while they sing the chant a broomstick is passed very quickly around the circle. If the broomstick is dropped that person is out, and whoever has the broomstick on the word 'out' at the end of the chant is out of the game. You can either send the person is out to the middle of the circle for just the next round of the game, or you play elimination until only one person is left.
Worms In A Pie - Gooey This Halloween party game is great for all ages but may need to be played on an easily cleanable surface. You'll need some pie tins (1 for each person playing), gummy worms, and cool whip. Put the same amount of worms in each pie tin and cover with cool whip. Blind fold each player. Each player dips in to the pie with their mouths, trying to pull out as many worms as they can. You can either have a time limit and see who can pull out the most worms, or just set a certain amount of worms to find. The person with the most worms at the end of the game wins. This game can get quite messy, but it's fun for the people playing as well as for the people watching!
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