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60 Fun Halloween Games Kids and Teens Can Play at the Halloween Party
These silly and spooky activities will make October 31 a day to remember.
Kid Friendly Things To Do/ Mike Garten
Halloween isn't just about trick-or-treating. There's pumpkin carving, Halloween crafts and the Halloween costume contest every kid yearns to win at least once in their younger years. While kids, tweens and teens can look forward to a night filled with Halloween candy, they can also get excited about the family-friendly activities the holiday brings. That's why we're sharing our favorite Halloween games that will keep the day rolling with laughter and tons of spooky prizes.
The best part is that you can DIY all of these games at home. Some are easy and great for solo players, while others require splitting groups into teams of two, four or more. Plus, they're all great for keeping everyone engaged — especially when it comes to boosting their imagination and creativity. From eyeball digging and pumpkin bowling to spooky musical chairs and pumpkin golf, these fun ideas are great for all ages. So if you want to make October 31 the best this year, blast some of the most popular Halloween songs, have everyone indulge in their favorite festive candies and try one of these silly games from the list.
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Skeleton Bone Race
Split everyone into teams of four or more. The first team to successfully connect the yarn with the last player holding the skeleton bone is the winner. The more teams you have, the longer the game will take.
Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do »
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Ghost Marshmallows on a String
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Name the Tune
Create a playlist of the most popular Halloween songs throughout the years and have your kids, tweens and teens guess the name of each one.
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Pumpkin Carving Contest
Pumpkin carving is a classic Halloween activity that will keep everyone engaged and active! From silly faces and unique designs, there's no limit to the ideas they can come up with!
SHOP KIDS PUMPKIN CARVING KIT
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Apple Bobbing
Fill a bucket with water and add the apples. Have the kids try catching the apples with their mouths. The first kid to take the fruit out wins!
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Pumpkin Bowling
This isn't your regular game of bowling. Instead of using bowling balls, play with foam pumpkins for a fun twist on the classic game.
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Halloween Movie Trivia
It's not Halloween without a night of scary movies. Brainstorm trivia questions for kids to answer after watching and hand out a trophy or prize to motivate them throughout the night.
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Halloween Freeze Dance
This is always a fun game to play — no matter what holiday or event that's hosted. Kids will love dancing to their favorite Halloween songs before the music cuts off and they have to freeze!
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Sticker Stalker
After purchasing cute Halloween stickers, give them to everyone at the event. Let kids write their names on paper before sticking them in a bowl and inviting them to pick a random name. The goal: to sneakily place as many stickers on their chosen partner before the night is over!
SHOP HALLOWEEN STICKERS
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Spooky Musical Chairs
This is musical chairs, but with a twist! Deck out your seats with scary skeletons and play popular Halloween songs as the kids go around them.
SHOP SKELETONS
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Black Light Halloween Candy Hunt
No trick or treating this year? No problem. Use some white paper and a black light (or turn your phone into one) to create a super fun candy hunt.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY »
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Halloween Candy Baubles
Have the kids stuff clear baubles with candy, and then, let them decorate 'em with stickers. To make this more of a game and less of a craft, time them to see who can get theirs done the fastest.
Lear more at Make and Tell »
SHOP CLEAR BAUBLES
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Counting Pumpkin Seeds
A game and learning moment all in one. Kids can pick a number card, place it in the square, then count out how many "seeds" are needed to match the number. You can use candy as the seeds to make it even more fine.
Get the printable at Typically Simple »
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Pumpkin Tic, Tac, Toe
This game is as easy as drawing Xs and Os on your little pumpkins and creating a tic, tac, toe board on a table with tape.
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Halloween Heads Up
Everyone has to write down a Halloween word on a post-it. Then, one person picks a word from the pile (without looking!) and tries to guess what it is based on the clues.
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Bean-Bag Toss Pumpkins
This year, get two spooky season activities for the price of one: carve your pumpkins into a fun bean-bag toss. To make this game, cut a large hole in the bottom of one large and one medium pumpkin and scoop out the pulp and seeds. Trace this face template onto the pumpkins, scaling up or down as necessary. Cut out the faces, and then stack the medium pumpkin on top of the large one, using skewers to help hold them in place. To play, toss beanbags into the pumpkins' mouths and award 10 points for the bottom gourd and 20 for the top.
RELATED: 20+ Easy and Creative Halloween Crafts for Kids That You Can Make as a Family
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Truth or Scare
A twist on Truth or Dare, Truth or Scare tasks players with Halloween-themed questions and physical challenges. You can even head to the Play Party Plan website for lists of family-friendly "truth" questions.
Get the tutorial at Play Party Plan »
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Cup Knock Down
Draw little faces on white cups and assemble them in a tower. Kids can then try to knock as many as they can down with a small ball. Whoever gets the most is the winner!
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Pumpkin Relay
Celebrate Halloween and work on kids' gross motor skills all at the same time! For this relay race, take a mini pumpkin (or an orange ball, or an orange balloon, depending on the kids' ages) and come up with a series of physical challenges for them: walk with the "pumpkin" between their knees, move the pumpkin with their feet etc. First team to complete all challenges win!
Get the tutorial at Pink Oatmeal »
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Pumpkin Ring Toss
Take pumpkins with long stems and glow sticks and you've got yourself a seasonal, DIY ring toss game. Color the pumpkins with glow-in-the-dark paint and you can even play it at night!
Get the tutorial at Our Sutton Place »
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Witch Hat Ring Toss
No pumpkins? No problem. Buy or DIY witch hats and let the ring tossing begin!
SHOP WITCH HATS
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Candy Jenga
Grab a bucket of relatively flat Halloween candies (think rectangular ones Kit-Kat or Hershey's bars) and take turns stacking them on top of one another. The first person to knock down the stack loses — and the winners get to split the sweet loot.
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Balloon Catch
For little ones, blow up orange balloons — bonus points if you draw a jack o' lantern face on them with black marker — and give each kid a funnel. See who can catch their balloon in the funnel the most times. (Adults, you might have fun trying this one, too.)
See the tutorial at Vanilla Joy »
Mariah Thomas Assistant Editor Mariah Thomas is an Assistant Editor at Good Housekeeping, where she covers home decorating ideas, gift guides and DIY projects.
Marisa LaScala Senior Parenting & Relationships Editor Senior Parenting & Relationships Editor Marisa LaScala covers all things parenting, from the postpartum period through empty nests, for Good Housekeeping; she previously wrote about motherhood for Parents and Working Mother.
Lyndsey Matthews Freelance Writer Lyndsey Matthews is the Destination News Editor for AFAR; previously she was a Lifestyle Editor across all of Hearst Digital Media's brands, and a digital editor at Martha Stewart Weddings and Travel + Leisure.
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