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25 Best Christmas Games for Adults 2021

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Once all the gifts have been bought, wrapped and opened; the Christmas dinner has been devoured; the holiday movies have been watched and all memories have been made, it’s time to send the kids up to bed and let your hair down a little. Break out one of these Christmas games for adults, and you’re guaranteed to end the evening in good cheer.

Whether you’re playing host to a big group for a Christmas party, looking to entertain a few stragglers at a family gathering or even connecting with far-flung family over zoom, these games will bring out the spirit of friendly competition. You can even play them with your coworkers for an office Christmas party, if you’re able to gather in-person this year. Some will test your knowledge of holiday movies and music, some are feats of skill and others are Christmas twists on classic games you already know and love. All of them will get a round of jolly laughs from the players (especially if you up the ante with a hot toddy beforehand).

Of course, the rules can be easily modified for children if you want to find some more Christmas games for kids, but where’s the fun in that? Whether or not you make it harder by adding in a hot toddy or two is up to you. (Either way, remember: Cheating gets you on the naughty list.)

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Holiday Movie Drinking Game

It’s perhaps the easiest holiday game ever: Pick a Christmas movie and then identify certain phrases, words or actions that will signal to everyone that they have to drink. If you need inspiration, there are Hallmark holiday movie and Elf drinking games all set up and ready to go. To get everyone excited to take a sip, swap out throat-burning shots for glasses of eggnog, sparkling ginger sangria or any other fun boozy Christmas cocktail.

White Elephant Gift Exchange

Solid Roots
solidroots.com

$19.99

You can call it a White Elephant, Dirty Santa or Yankee Swap, but whatever you call it, it’s a fun and often oddly competitive way to introduce a little adrenaline into gift-giving. The gist: Everyone brings a wrapped gift, an order is established and revelers take turns either choosing to open a wrapped gift or “stealing” one that’s already been opened. Every family has their own rules about how to set the order, how many “steals” are allowed and what happens once a present gets stolen. You can easily run the game yourself, but if you expect shenanigans, the gift exchange kids from the Solid Roots game company come with official rulebooks (so your guideline-bending uncle can see everything in black-and-white), numbered tokens and stickers to keep track of steals.

The Carolling Challenge

This is an easy, no-setup game that you can play everywhere, from a home get-together to an office party. While everyone sits in a circle, one person starts by singing a line from a holiday song, and the person to the right has to sing the next line of this song and so on, says Kaitlin Moss, editor of the entertaining blog The Every Hostess. Pick from the classics like “Jingle Bells,” or try a more modern holiday hit like Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas is You.” You might know the first few lines of all these songs, but it gets challenging really quickly!

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Candy Canes

Here’s a throwback: Remember playing the card game spoons — the one that sent everyone diving in the middle of the table to grab a spoon, and whoever was left without one was the loser? This is the same thing, only candy canes replace spoons. Bonus: You get to eat the candy canes when the game is over.

“Favorite Things” Gift Exchange

A “Favorite Things” gift exchange is essentially a positive spin on a white elephant gift exchange, says Tara Berger, founder of One Stylish Party, an entertaining blog and online party boutique. Instead of a silly gag gift, each guest brings three, low-cost items they absolutely love. The gifts are placed on a table and everyone takes turns picking out three items to keep. “It is a great way to introduce your friends to some of your must-have items and it doesn’t require you to tailor the gift to a specific person.”

Gift Wrap Physical Challenge

‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ Card Game

This casual game is inspired by the Griswold Christmas light display: Players have to place cards with stringed light patterns in a way that earns them points. Gameplay is 15 minutes and there aren’t a lot of rules to learn, so you can just leave this out when guests are over for the holiday break, and people can pick it up at their leisure whenever there’s a dull moment. There are similar casual card games for Gremlins, Elf, and A Christmas Story (and they make great stocking stuffers, too).

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Plastic Wrap Ball Game

First, create a giant plastic wrap ball, layering in little presents like mini liquor bottles, gift cards, candy, cash and more, says Berger. How you play: One person starts unwrapping the ball while another rolls a pair of dice, trying to roll doubles. Once doubles are rolled, the ball passes to the next player and the sequence begins again. The person with the ball can’t stop unwrapping until the person to their right rolls doubles, so it creates urgency to keep rolling as fast as possible so the ball can pass to you. You get to keep the items items you unwrap during your turn, so everyone is bound to go home with something fun!

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Oven Mitt Unwrapping Game

The oven mitt game works on the same basic engine as the plastic-wrap ball game — one person unwraps until the player next to them rolls doubles. Only instead of unrolling a ball of plastic wrap, players have to unwrap a Christmas present — while wearing bulky oven mitts. The more bows, ribbons and boxes-within-boxes there are, the longer the game lasts, until someone finally gets to the prize inside.

Christmas Movie Bingo

KBandFriends
etsy.com

$5.50

Add an element of competition to the classic holiday re-watch. The Bingo card has squares on it with Christmas movie tropes, like “snowball fights” or “person wears a Santa hat.” Whoever gets five in a row first declares themselves the Christmas champ.

Monopoly Hallmark Channel Holiday Edition

Hallmark
hallmark.com

$39.99

It’s Monopoly with a cozy, Hallmark holiday twist! In this vesion, the properties all have seasonal names, like Candy Cane Lane and Mistletoe Mountain — there’s even a When Calls the Heart railroad. Even the tokens are things like presents and wreaths, and instead of building houses and hotels, you build cabins and lodges.

Two Truths and a Lie

Everyone is probably familiar with this classic icebreaker game: You make three statements, and everyone else tries to guess which are true and which is false. This season, give it a holiday twist by making all the stories related to Christmas, suggests Seri Kertzner, chief party officer at event-planning company Little Miss Party Planner. You can talk about funny holiday mishaps or name the three strangest gifts you’ve ever received. The player with the most correct guesses at the end takes home a prize.

Minute to Win It Snowman Game

Set a timer for a minute, and see who can make the most “snowmen” by stacking mini marshmallows on top of each other. You need three to make a stack (but, no, they don’t need faces or arms). Too easy? Try making everyone use chopsticks. Use the leftovers in some cocoa.

Spoon-and-Ornament Race

You’ve heard of spoon-and-egg races for Easter games, but the winter version is even more festive: Racers have to balance an ornament on a spoon and race to the finish line without it falling off. To make it more challenging, find a snowy field to tromp through, make the racers hold the spoon with two hands or have the competitors hold the spoon in their teeth.

Costume Contest

Instead of going the ugly-sweater route, incorporate a costume theme into your Christmas party, suggests Marcy Blum, celebrity event planner and HomeGoods style expert. You can go with classic options like Santa and his elves, or get creative by dressing up as a citizen of Whoville, a ghost from the A Christmas Carol or one of the Home Alone bandits. (The possibilities are truly endless.) For the best dressed guests, coordinate holiday-themed prizes like festive ceramic mugs or peppermint bark.

Christmas Pictionary

MintyPaperieShop
etsy.com

$3.75

If you needed to, how well can you draw a fruitcake? What about a Nutcracker? Put your artistic skills to the test, and draw your favorite holiday words and phrases so your team can guess them. The more correct guesses your team gets in two minutes, the more points you earn — and then it’s the opposing team’s turn. This game comes with 12 holiday-themed suggestions to get you started, and then you can come up with your own. 

Memory Game

Gather an assortment of 30 or so fun Christmas items (try different types of ornaments, wrapping supplies, holiday candy or any other fun trinkets from the Dollar Store) then give players one minute to memorize everything on the tray, says Kertzner. The player with the most correct items written down gets to keep an item or two from the tray.

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Charades

This classic game is truly fun no matter how old you are. Create a holiday-specific version by choosing popular holiday phrases, songs and movies to act out. Plus, when you’re playing with just adults, you can make the prompts as difficult and obscure as you want!

Christmas Game for Adults You Can Play on Zoom

Christmas Murder Mystery

Masters of Mystery
mastersofmystery.com

£19.95

It may be Christmas, but for some, spooky season never ended. This downloadable kit gives you everything you need to host a Christmas-themed murder mystery. In it, Ebenezer Scrooge is murdered, and other characters from pop culture are the suspects. You get a host guide, evidence pack, character booklets and even Scrooge audio and video files, so you can play it over video chat.

Christmas Cook-Off

Since whipping up delicious treats is already a beloved holiday pastime, consider turning it into a Top Chef-style competition, says Blum. You can choose to bake cookies, fry up Hanukkah latkes or ask everyone to cook something off the cuff based on a surprise holiday ingredient. (Think peppermint, turkey, cranberries … or, dare we suggest, fruitcake?) Anyone who doesn’t want to put on an apron can be part of the judging panel.

Christmas Game for Adults You Can Play at an Office Party

Christmas Feud

You play this game like Family Feud — it comes with answers featuring the most-often-used responses to Christmas-themed questions, and two teams battle to see who can match the most popular answers. If your family has a deft host and a technologically savvy crew, you might even be able to do this one over Zoom. It comes with enough questions and responses to play four rounds.

Gingerbread House Competition

That’s right, decorating gingerbread houses isn’t a just-for-kids activity, says Berger. Pair guests up to form teams and start with pre-built houses to minimize hassle and mess. The decorating portion of the party should have a time limit, followed by an anonymous vote to pick the winners by the end of the party. To give it a grown-up twist, serve spiked hot cocoa!

Dramatic Reading

You may not consider reading a natural group activity, but it can be just as fun as watching beloved Christmas movies with your friends. Host a reading of A Christmas Carol or another holiday literary classic and assign different parts to your guests, suggests Blum. It’s a unique and untraditional way to get everyone in the spirit.

Antler Ring Toss

No one escapes their game with their dignity intact. One player has to wear the reindeer headgear, and another has to try and toss the rings onto the antlers. In the end, everyone laughs until they shake like a bowl full of jelly.

Dress the Snowman

Split your friends into teams, and have each team wrap one member in rolls of toilet paper to transform them into a snowmen, says Moss. Then each team can jazz up their “snowman” with accessories and any other fun props they find hanging around. The most ridiculous one wins!

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