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Christmas Party Games for Adults


Christmas parties have the potential to be extremely exciting events. Christmas parties can be some of the most memorable seasonal experiences in a person’s life. However, without the proper planning, a Christmas party can be a real dud. To help avoid having your guests leave early from boredom, try some of these Christmas party games for adults:

Dress up Santa. For this game, you need red crepe or tissue paper, black construction paper, cotton batting, and masking tape. Split your guests up into teams, as many as 4 teams is possible. Each team will pick someone to be Santa. Each team uses the materials to make a costume for their Santa. Don’t provide scissors, this will make the game more of a challenge. Set a timer for about five minutes. At the end of the five minutes, have everyone judge which team made the best Santa and award prizes.

O, Christmas tree. This game works as well for adults as it does for children. For this game, you just need one sheet of green construction paper for each child. Each child holds the piece of construction paper behind their back. Without looking, they then should try to rip the paper into the shape of a Christmas tree. You can also have them add a few small red pieces of paper as ornaments to their trees, still behind their backs. Have everyone vote on which trees are the best looking.

Who Am I - Christmas Edition. This is similar to the “who am I?” game, except that you are going to use Christmas-themed characters. Create a list of Christmas related Characters, such as Santa Claus, Frosty, Jack Frost, etc. Pin one name on the back of each person as they arrive. Tell them that they need to try to figure out who they are by asking questions of other guests. They may ask only “yes” or “no” questions, and may only ask three questions of each person. Whoever finishes first wins a prize.

These game ideas are simple but fun ways to make your Christmas Party a success.




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