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Halloween Party Games |
These Halloween party games are great for getting the party started or while you are setting up snacks and treats. Enjoy Halloween Bingo, Pumpkin Bowling and other fun games.
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Guess The Ghost - Great for Young Children
Have one child leave the room. Then take a large sheet and have a different (child) stand and hide under the sheet. Mix up the remaining children in the room and then allow the child who left the room to come back inside. That child has to guess who's the ghost, by process of elimination they need to figure out which child is hiding under the sheet. Then that "Ghost" goes out of the room and a different child becomes the new ghost, mix up the remaining children and repeat until all of the children have had a turn being the ghost.
Halloween Bingo
Make a table four rows high and four columns wide. Then put small Halloween graphics in the squares. Randomly place the 16 different graphics so that you have 6 different cards. Laminate (each the size of an 8 1/2" by 11" page) as game cards. Then make one more sheet that is cut into individual pictures after lamination. These become the selection pieces which you put in a "Witches Bag" from which you draw. When the picture is selected and called; ie: "green witch," the children put a piece of candy corn on it. Covering any 4 pictures in a row, wins.
Printable Halloween Bingo
Thanks - Brenda & Dawn
Create A Haunted Story
Get everyone to sit in a circle, everyone in the circle will be a participant in telling a part of story. There are 2 ways to get started 1. select an outgoing child to start 2. If the children are younger - write up some ideas and get them started yourself. An example - It was a rainy and cold night as they walked along the road, but in the distance they saw a house... The story is then passed on to the next guests where they add their own intrigue or surprises this continues until all the guests have participated and the story has been completed. Without the participants knowing, tape the telling of the story and then play it back for them right away. Just for laughs! Depending an age you may want to turn off the lights, and have the storyteller shine the flashlight under their face as they tell their portion of the ghost story.
The Spooky Walk
Cut out pumpkins, witches, ghosts, brooms, scarecrows, and other Halloween symbols. You'll need 1 item per child attending. If you run out of ideas put 2 pumpkins together, 2 witches etc... You can place the cut outs in a circle on the floor or around/on a table. You'll need some haunting music to play, you'll need to be able to turn the music on or off. Have your guests walk around in a circle stepping/standing beside or on the things you cut out. At a random intervals, stop the music and everyone freezes by the item next to them. Then from a hat or jar draw out the name of one of the cut outs, like 2 pumpkins, then the person standing next to the 2 pumpkins would be out of the game. Continue playing the music until there is a winner.
Thanks - McKenna
Pumpkin Bowling - Great for Classrooms and Parties
Supplies
3 small pumpkins
30 empty 2 liter clear soda bottles
1 can white spray paint
1 permanent black marker
a bag of gravel or pebbles{placed in bottom of bottles}
Ask friends and parents of the guests to save empty, clean 2 liter soda bottles for your party. Give them a date of at least 1 week to have bottles turned in by.
Spray paint the soda bottles white and draw eyes and mouths on the bottles once dried. Add about a cup of sand or pebbles in each bottle so they will stand without falling over.
Divide students and guests into several teams of 3-8 kids each... line up and take turn at bowling over the Ghosts ! The small pumpkins are the bowling balls
I did this 2 years ago-- they LOVED it !
The kids that got a Strike, received another attempt to bowl a strike. If they did bowl another strike they received a prize. Thanks - Tonya
Witches Brew
Fill a big pot with prizes wrapped in black and green paper, and throw a bunch of other gross stuff in like spiders, cobwebs, that popcorn Styrofoam, etc. to make it look like a big stew. Then have them reach hand in for prize (if they dare!) If it wasn't so messy, I'd even suggest slime or jello as the soup base. Thanks - Angela
Halloween Candy Hunt
Like an Easter egg hunt: Buy plastic eggs and paint them in Halloween colors. put candy in them. then hide them. The prize can be the candy inside or some of the eggs can contain notification of winning a small prize or party favor.
Thanks - Erin, Simpsonville - SC
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Witch Hunt Game
Cut out paper witch hats. Whatever number you think would suit the number of people at the party. Color two hats a different color from the rest. Hide all the witch hats throughout the house (area where you would be doing this game). Send the kids to find all the hats. The kids who find the different colored hats get the biggest prize and the two who got the most hats collected get the next biggest prize. Have extra prizes in case of ties. Also, you might want some small prizes for the people who didn't get a prize. Thanks - Leisha
Halloween Candy Guess
Buy a pretty glass pumpkin jar, count how many candy corn will go into the jar, have all your guests guess how many candy corn are in the jar. At the end of your party see who's closest, whoever is closest to the actual number gets to take home the jar of candy corn. This can
also be done with a variety of Halloween candies. Thanks - Lana
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Halloween Movie Master
How well do your guest know Halloween movies? Well Shannon create this game for her Halloween party. Set up different "homages" (create scenes) to scary movies and have guests try to guess (as singles or in pairs) what they were.
Examples:
One of my tombstones in the graveyard read "GAGE" - the kid from Pet Semetary,
A Cianti bottle sitting next to a plate with liver and beans on it, - Silence of the Lambs
I had a guest register set up by the door for people to sign in with the name Marion Crane at the top - she's the woman from PSYCHO. If possible have 15 -20 movies represented and have the people who score the most movies - win a small prize or a gift certificate to Blockbuster.
Thanks - Shannon
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