Halloween Games for Children
Are you looking for Halloween games for your children? Check out our list.
- Mummy Race Halloween Game– Watch the children race across the finish line, leaving a path of toilet paper behind them. So fun!
- Poke a Pumpkin– Put prizes in orange cups with napkins rubber-banded over the tops.
- Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe– Tape a grid on a table. The game pieces are mini pumpkins.
- Halloween Concentration Games– Let the kids test their memory of spooky things with this fun Halloween game.
- Pop Goes the Pumpkin– Start your Halloween with a bang!
- Balloon Catch– Attach this idea to your list of Halloween games by blowing up orange balloons and giving each player a paper funnel. Watch the children catch, jump, and spin until everyone laughs.
- Pin the Tail on Mr. Bones– Print out an engineering-size print of Mr. Bones, and you have a 4-foot tall skeleton. Add a blindfold and bow ties, and you’re good to go!
- Pumpkin Bowling– Fill each bowling pin with candy. Players will then bowl with a pumpkin and get a treat inside whichever pin they knock over.
- Witch Pitch– See how many candies corns the kids can toss into a cauldron.
- Cupcake Walk Kit– My children love any game that ends with eating cake. Guess what?! Free printables too! Sold.
- Skeleton Halloween Games– Roll dice to collect all of the pieces of the skeleton. The child to gathers all of the bones wins!
- Halloween Bingo– This printable Halloween Bingo is easy to play with and perfect for children because it’s all Halloween pictures. Candy corns act as the perfect placeholders!
- Pumpkin Golf– Carved pumpkins make great lanterns and will help you create your miniature golf course. Grab golf balls and get puttin”.
- Sensory Halloween Game– The old masterpiece is one of the fun Halloween games for children. Gross!
- Spider Web Halloween Game– Grab a few colorful tapes and create a spider web for the children. This activity uses balance and creativity.
- Great Pumpkin Treasure Hunt– Lead the kids from clue to clue until they discover The Great Pumpkin. We watch this every year, and my children LOVE it!
- Pumpkin Toss– If you’re searching for DIY Halloween games, this one is worth the time spent making it.
- Bucket Toss– This DIY Halloween game is not just cute and fun but easy and inexpensive.
- Guessing Game– For this guessing game, start by filling a large clear bowl with candy corn and count each piece as you go. The child with the nearest guess gets a prize!
- Charades– This game is a cool way to let children play together. Free printable game cards are provided!
- Monster Dice– I like this little DIY game. An easy, creative, and good way to get the children moving!
- Pumpkin Hunt– I love this game’s simplicity; it’s a good way to have Halloween fun outdoors!
- Halloween I-Spy– My children love I-spy games, and this one is perfect for a Halloween event.
- Halloween Game: Balancing Act– Challenge players to walk the plank without descending into the spiderwebs! You’ll need tulle and cheesecloth to create your spider web.
- Indoor Obstacle Course– These Halloween barriers can be thrown together with things already in the home.
- Pin the Eye On the Beast– Blindfold the kids, spin them around, and watch as they try to attach an eye to the monster poster.
- Halloween Blind Guessing Game– Add creepy Halloween fun to your party. Hide several food items behind a sheet, add a small slit, and let the hands slip across and feel the spooky pieces.
- Ghost Race– This Halloween game is intended after the conventional Potato Sack Race, except the white pillowcase is painted like a ghost. I love games turned into games!
- Gourd Challenge– Have the children balance gourds or mini pumpkins on a wooden spoon as they walk throughout the pumpkins.
- Fall Halloween House– Drive a cardboard box into a Halloween house for all of the party guests to play in. Let them practice their trick-or-treating by knocking on the front door.