Free printable christian christmas party games for adults

It doesn’t really feel the holidays until friends and family have gathered together enjoy games. So when you’re throwing a Christmas gathering, you need to have a few printable Christmas games to up the family entertainment. What more! Printables Christmas games are easy to arrange for host and hostess too so they don’t have to run wild purchasing items and supplies for games. Below we’ve got free printable Christmas games that are highly popular with the parties and are known to be loved by the readers as well. So take a look!

  1. Christmas Bingo:

Bingo is one of the most played games during Christmas, so we had to kick start the list with it. Hand over each participant a bingo template and a pen or paper. Cut out the calling card sheet and put the cards in a container. You also need to select a Caller or you can play the Caller yourself. Alternatively, you can even provide Hershey’s Kisses for markers. The caller will then begin the game by picking a card from the container and announcing what’s written on it. The players who have the same item will mark it off or will place the Kiss in it. The game must be continued until any player covers five squares in a row either up, down, diagonally or sideways.

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  1. Who Am I?

Here’s another awesome game we had to include in our list. It’s basically a sheet of paper, which includes famous Christmas character. Print out and stick the stickers on the back of the participants. The players have to guess who they are by answering questions such as your hat is huge or you wear red clothes.

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  1. Gingerbread Men Hop:

Here’s a lovely printable game that lively kids can play all over the house. Yes, gingerbread men hop is no ordinary board game, but a life-sized game, which allows kids to move around. To play this game, download the printable, and arrange for cardstocks, painters tape and of course, some space. Print them out and secure on the floor using the tape. You need to create a path across the room. The kids then have to start on a number and call out its name. Basically, they have to hop from one gingerbread man to another, adding the numbers. Besides, this game will also hone your kids counting skills and number recognition. Isn’t that great?

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  1. Roll A Snowman:

To play this game, you’ll need a dice and the printable, which you can download from the site. If you want to use the same pieces again, keep a Ziploc bag handy. Firstly, you have to print out the snowman printable for each player and cut out the accessories. The youngest player will start the game by rolling the dice and collecting the accessories for the number he has rolled. He will put the piece on the body of his snowman. If any player has rolled a number for a part they already have, they will skip and pass the dice to the next player. The first person to successfully assemble the snowman will win.

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  1. Christmas Word Scramble:

To play this game, you need to provide each of the participants a pen or pencil and a copy of these Christmas word scramble templates. You can either set the time to 5 minutes or let the participants take their own time. We’d suggest you set the timer as it will make the game even more fun. The player who gets the most correct answers in the said time will win the game.

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  1. Christmas Memory Game:

This Christmas printable game is just perfect for small gatherings or parties. It’s similar to the Christmas matching game, to be honest. The player has to take turns turning over two cards while looking for a match. If they find a match, they keep it and if they don’t they get another turn. The person who gets the most matches will win the game.

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Printable Christmas word search is perfect for families and even classrooms. Word search games hone spelling, reading and concentration skills in children, and are a huge hit with kids as well. Christmas themed words are hidden vertically, horizontally, forward, backward or diagonally in the sheet and players have to find them. You can make the game even more exciting by putting a time limit.

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  1. Christmas I Spy:

Christmas I spy games are sure to keep the kids entertained while you’re busy with Christmas chores. The printable has a key at the bottom, which shows the number of times the images appear in the game. So you can laminate and use it next year as well. The rules of the game are simple. The spy will say, “I spy with my little eye’ and the rest of the players have to guess the object.

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  1. Win It In A Minute:

The link has an entire collection of Win it in a Minute game, which will guarantee a night of fun and entertainment. You just need to get hold of a few supplies before getting started. And believe us, they are very easy to pull together. Make the game tags and hang from a Christmas tree. Divide the players into teams and make the first team pick out a card and read it out loud while grabbing all the items needed. The team that does its best to complete the task in a minute will win.

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  1. Christmas Matching Game:

This is one of our favorite printable Christmas games. Print out the templates from the link featured above, cut it up in pieces and put it on the table, face down. Each player has to take turns at flipping two pieces over until they find a match. When they find the match, they have to remove it from the play and keep it with them. The player with the most matched cards will be the winner.

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  1. Christmas Trivia Game:

Test the knowledge of your friends and family about the holidays with this printable Christmas trivia game. The printable includes both question and answers, just ensure you don’t pass the answer sheet along with the question printable. Make the game even more thrilling by putting a timer. The participant who guesses the most correct answers will win the game.

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  1. Christmas Charades:

This printable game is sure to crack up the kids. I mean what could be better than pretending to make snow angels or having a snowball fight when there’s no snow in your region. The rules are the same as the regular charade game. Firstly, you need to print out the game, cut out the activities and put them in a bowl. Divide the participants into two teams. A player from each team will come forward, pull out a strip from the bowl and act it out in the best way possible. Each correct guess will win you a point. The team that makes the most correct guesses will win.

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  1. Christmas Eve Reindeer Games:

How about playing this fun, scrambled reindeer Christmas game? It may not be as tasty as scrambled eggs, but it’s sure to bring loads of fun to the family. Hand out the reindeer scramble printable to every participant and of course, a pen. Within a minute, the kids have to unscramble the names of the reindeer. The child who unscrambles most reindeer names in a minute will win the game.

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  1. Christmas Carol Game:

How well do the guests know Christmas carols? Find out with this fun Christmas carol game. This game will test the memory and of course, the singing talent of the participants. The host or hostess will start the game by calling out the song along with the clue line. The first player who responds with the correct answer will get a point. If the first player guesses the song wrong, any player with the most correct will gain a point. The player who manages to make the most points will win the game.

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  1. Holiday Scavenger Hunt:

Here’s a perfect printable Christmas game if you and your kids are driving around the town to spend the holidays with their grandparents.  It would be even more fun to make the game a contest and see who can check off all the things first.

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  1. Holiday Coupons Printable:

Give your children more voice and freedom to choose their activities with these holiday coupons printable. The printable coupon featured here has the spur of the moment activities, which do not even require any preliminary preparation. Just let the kids choose the activity of their choice and get started. Some of the coupons include, spending the afternoon in the snow, spending the entire day in pajamas, dancing to Christmas music right in the living room and more!

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  1. Gingerbread Scavenger Hunt Printable:

Let the kids go gingerbread hunting with this fun printable featuring gingerbread man and woman templates. All you need to do is download and cut out the gingerbread men and women template, hide them in designated places and have younger kids find them. If there are a lot of participants, you can assign one number to each kid and make a few more copies of it to hide. So participant one will have to one all the gingerbread men with tag ‘1’ and so on. If you have older kids, you can hide the gingerbread guys near objects that begin with the same letter. For instance, for gingerbread man ‘B’, you can hide them nears bed, books, bathtub and more.

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  1. Nativity Bingo:

Here’s a bingo game that will also teach your child everything about Christmas. Nativity Bingo printables will get the family together and focus on the real reason behind the season. What we loved the most is that the blogger has included enough boards for even 10 people to play. Just print out all the papers, laminate them for longevity and get started. We don’t really need to explain the rules of the game, do we?

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  1. Roll A Christmas Tree:

Here’s another printable Christmas game played using dice. Basically, kids have to roll the dice and see where it lands. Next, they will decorate their Christmas tree with the object or decoration item corresponding to the numbers the dice landed. In the end, they’ll have a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. If you want to make the game even more fun, set a time limit. The participant who manages to decorate his Christmas tree with all the objects first will be the winner.

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  1. Christmas Grid Game:

Teach your child basic Math skills with this fun Christmas grid game. Kids will start the game by rolling a dice and covering the squares on their grid using small objects. The rest of the game instruction can be found on the link. What we loved the most about these printables is how the blogger included varying levels of grids to accommodate kids of different ages. So you can be rest assured that there will be something to keep every child entertained at your party.

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These printable Christmas games are great for all ages and will surely keep the holiday fun going. So you can either get the entire family involved or just the kids or fun couples, everyone will love them. We’d love to know about your favorite printable Christmas games too. So don’t forget to leave a comment below.

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