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Keep the kids entertained with this mystery prize game. Fill plastic cups with little trinkets, then cover with orange tissue paper and glue to poster board in the shape of a pumpkin. One by one, kids can poke a hole through the tissue paper and see what's inside. If you have a cardboard box lying around, dress it up like a monster by taking apart a feathered boa and adding some eyes and teeth. You can then use it as a spooky alternative to a bean-bag toss.

Throw the ultimate thrill-filled (non-spooky) event for and with your kids this October with these 28 awesome Halloween Party games for kids. Similar to apples on a string, but a lot easier for younger kids. To play donuts on a string, simply tie a string of donuts and instruct the kids to eat them without using their hands. It’s a race to the finish with this pumpkin spoon relay race. Pumpkins make the perfect replacement for a ball in this Halloween party game. Sit around a fire and tell an original spooky story with a hefty dose of fun.
Halloween Movie Trivia
Today I’m sharing more than a dozen easy Halloween party games to enjoy at your next get together. Some of them are pretty holiday specific but others can be altered to fit just about any party theme. If there's anything better than a fun Halloween game, it's one that doubles as a cool science experiment!

Rawpixel / Getty ImagesThis Halloween game will get kids moving. Kids hold hands to form a "worm" and then run from one spot to another trying to keep their worm intact. It can be played by teams or just be a fun activity for all the kids to do together.
Ping Pong Pumpkin...
You’ll need orange cups, napkins, rubber bands, and some sort of prize (you can’t really go wrong with candy). Then, using the rubber bands, secure the napkin over the top of the cup. Let kids use pencils, toothpicks, or even just their fingers to punch through the napkin and reveal what’s lurking inside. Ever been to a baby shower and played the game where you can’t say the word, “baby? ” This is just a Halloween-themed version of that.

Carve up several pumpkins for a nine 0r 18-hole course right in your backyard. Bummer, the original link to this list is broken. But you can easily come up with some spooky Would You Rather questions to get the conversation started.
Halloween Musical Chairs
Set up a table with paint, stickers, and other decorations and let the kids go wild. I see what you did there—you hid plastic eyeballs all around the yard and made it into a fun Halloween game! To play this eyeball hunt, hide plastic eyeballs just about anywhere and see how many your guests can find in a minute. Instead of using just a word that has to be spelled out, try using a whole sentence. The game is then played in the same way as the traditional game.
Maybe rotate through various words throughout the night, start with a whole list or just ban one word — like Halloween. I am good at every aspect of party planning except games. I hope it’s nice out so we can do our games outdoors. The children sit in a circle and the supervisor is one of the games of a child in a circle. The child reads the sentence and whispering to the person next to them, whispering, then the next person. This continues around the circle until it reaches the last person, then the group, which is the set, tells achieved.
DIY Mini Mummy Piñatas
Divide your party into smaller groups and set your guests off to find all the pieces of their skeleton. Put all of the paper pieces into a hat or a pillowcase and hide some sweets and candies around the room. At the party ask each child to draw a piece of paper from the hat.

Consider creatures like ghosts, zombies, and witches, or use movies and books with eerie themes. Think of this like popcorn reading in school, except without the book. Have one guest start a scary story and let them go for seconds or 5-10 words. From there, rotate around the room with each person building on the story.
This one calls for kids spooning vinegar on top of a bouncy ball frozen in baking soda and water — then watching it reveal a spooky eyeball surprise. You'll need paper plates, candy corn and whipped cream to play this silly game. Players use their mouths to find the candy corn hidden in the whipped cream. Glow-in-the-dark necklaces become rings in this funpumpkin ring toss game.
This would make a really good adult Halloween game as well. Decorating pumpkins is a crowd-pleaser among the top Halloween games. Fill orange balloons with candy, small toys, or other Halloween trinkets before blowing them up, then set them up on the lawn and get stomping. Pumpkin golfworks as an indoor or outdoor Halloween game. Adults can use a blade to cut holes into fake pumpkins, creating a spooktacular golf course for everyone to enjoy. This is just like regular charades, except you should theme your choices around Halloween.
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