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Christmas family games

Country Living editors select each product featured. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. 47 Fun Family Christmas Games That Will Bring Joy to Your World Everyone will love these festive games. It just isn’t the christmas family games without a good bit of cheer—like a fun activity off your Christmas bucket list for the whole group!

That’s why we’ve rounded up the best family Christmas games that should become a part of your traditions. Is there a Grinch in the family? Pop some popcorn, bake up some brownies, and make some hot chocolate for a Christmas movie night! Print off some copies of our Christmas Movie Bingo game to get the whole family involved in the fun. This family-favorite memory game is perfect for holiday adaptations. Who has seen a reindeer in real life?

Who has celebrated the most Christmases”? Hand them out or let guests pick a card throughout the party. Once they’ve been solved, hang them from a Christmas-themed picture string for a festive holiday memory. The best part about this cute snowman bingo game is that you can eat the mini marshmallow game pieces after! Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.

Each player takes a turn to find out if they’ve been naughty or nice this year—with plenty of candy prizes, of course! Get the tutorial at The Crafty Blog Stalker. Play a fun game of Would You Rather with your family this year and find out what each person sides with in these Christmas-themed hypotheticals. Get the tutorial at Mom of 6.

Use these free printable song cards to play a game of Pictionary with your family this Christmas. Get the tutorial at Creations by Kara. This version of the classic White Elephant game uses gag gifts but with a catch—some of them have gift cards and money hidden in them! Get the tutorial at Let’s Get Together. The classic Plastic Wrap game gets a Christmassy upgrade with the addition of “coal cards” that have absurd instructions. It’s bound to get everyone laughing.

Get the tutorial at Play Party Plan. Putting together this tissue box snowman is half the fun—next to seeing who can knock over the most of the snowman! Get the tutorial at Craftaholics Anonymous. The mini red cups and tiny jingle bells make this toss game perfect for little hands—or adults trying to relive their college days!

Get the tutorial at Playground Parkbench. Bring Family Feud to your own living room by challenging your family to the quick-thinking game this Christmas with holiday categories. Keep the little kids entertained during Christmas dinner with this color-matching game in the shape of a Christmas tree. Get the tutorial at I Can Teach My Child. There are few things better than hot chocolate, that’s for sure.

But we’re willing to admit that this sweet game’s a decent runner-up. Get the tutorial at Happiness is Homemade. We dare you to think up something more impressive than making your very own keepsake family board game from scratch. It doubles as a beautiful and thoughtful gift too.

Piñatas aren’t just for kids’ birthday parties, you know! Dressed up as ornaments, these candy-filled orbs are sure to delight kids young and old at Christmastime. Get the tutorial at Studio DIY. This Christmas version of a classic family game is easy enough to DIY by yourself at home. Should you want a little company though, it’s easy enough for your kids to help out. Get the tutorial at I Save A to Z.

Who says you’ve got to open an advent calendar slowly throughout the month? This punchable version is so fun, we recommend using it as a “stocking” in and of itself—and opening all the doors on Christmas Day! If you and your crew are planning to watch one of the Christmas movies premiering on Hallmark Channel this holiday season, make your viewing even more fun with this Bingo sheet. The first person to give Rudolph his iconic red nose—sans hands—wins this high-speed challenge.

Ready to give it a try? Here’s the gist: Make your party guests guess what’s inside each yuletide sock and award each winner a special prize. The best part—you can put this inexpensive idea together in just a few minutes with items you already own. Get the tutorial at Sight and Sound Reading. Put your sniffer to the test with this silly game, which features all sorts of holiday scents like peppermint, pine, nutmeg, and more.

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