Christmas party booster! A collection of game ideas that large groups can enjoy
When a big group gets together for a Christmas party, it can be hard to decide which games will get everyone excited.
Even though you’re all gathered, conversations can fizzle out and the energy can dip.
That’s why this article introduces a wide range of games and activities that will instantly liven up a large Christmas party! From easy-to-prepare options to ones that involve a bit of creativity, you’ll find plenty of ideas that work in all kinds of situations.
Make the most of this special once-a-year day and have a great time together!
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Bounce off

This game, “Bounce-Off,” is a type of board game where you bounce balls so they land inside a grid, then use those balls to recreate the pattern shown on a card.
The frame is divided into a 6×6 grid with pegs to keep the balls from rolling.
But bouncing a ball so it lands exactly where you want is no easy feat! You can play free-for-all, or in teams since there are two ball colors.
The rule is that the ball must bounce at least once.
Be the first to complete the designated pattern with your balls!
Liar’s Dice

Liar’s Dice is a commercially available board game.
To briefly explain the rules: each player rolls their own dice and checks their results.
In turn, players estimate how many dice of a certain number are on the table in total.
If the next player thinks the true count is higher, they raise the bid; if they think it’s not that high, they call “bluff.” When the dice are revealed, the player who was wrong loses a die.
If you lose all your dice, you’re out, and the last player with any dice left wins.
The game even appears in the second Pirates of the Caribbean film, so many people may already be familiar with it.
It’s a thinking game, so it should keep children focused and engaged!
Twister

It’s pretty old-school, but when it comes to games everyone can enjoy together, Twister is the go-to! I’m sure everyone knows the rules, but just in case: First, play rock-paper-scissors to decide the referee.
The referee spins the spinner to choose a color and a left/right hand or foot, and tells the players.
The players move their hands and feet as instructed, but if anything other than the soles of their hands or feet touches the mat, they lose.
It’s simple enough that even young children can have fun with it.
To prevent injuries, make sure to secure the mat so it doesn’t move before you start!
UNO

When you’ve got nothing else to do, the card game UNO is a great pick.
Say what you will, the rules are simple and it always gets everyone hyped.
If you’re in the mood to keep the party going until morning, try playing with 100 cards like in the video.
That slow-burning war of nerves is as intense as ever, isn’t it?
Quiz using puzzles
How about a groundbreaking game that combines a puzzle and a quiz? All you need is a store-bought blank jigsaw puzzle and a permanent marker.
Beforehand, assemble the puzzle and write a quiz question on it with the marker.
On the day, proceed as follows: First, distribute the puzzle pieces to each table and have the guests at each table complete the puzzle.
The team that answers the quiz written on the completed puzzle the fastest wins.
If there are too many pieces, it will take too long, so the key is to choose a puzzle with a piece count that can be finished in a few minutes.



