Halloween games for 8-12 year olds




















Scroll down to see the best Halloween party games for tweens! Be prepared for a lot of laughs with this Halloween party game, Pick Your Poison. There are of these crazy scenarios included in each box. Players anonymously pick the scenario that they would rather do, and then the other players have to guess what they answered. Whoever gets the most answers right, wins. You guessed it! Booo-opoly is just like Monopoly, but Halloweenier! Instead of the classic shoe, car, or iron, you have the Halloween-themed cat, bat, pumpkin, candy apple, ghost, and witch's hat.

This game is for two to six players. Haunted houses and full moons serve as the property. The info cards have loads of miscellaneous facts about Halloween, so you get to learn as you play. Instead of railroads, you buy things such as 'Black Cats.

Great for kids 10 and above. Younger ones won't understand it and the pieces are small and may cause choking hazards. Very pleased with the purchase itself Highly recommended for family night. Well, this Halloween charades game will have the whole family united and in the Halloween spirit come October All of the clues will direct them to the clue that will have an answer they need to fill out on the sheet which will lead them to the next clue.

The first pair finished wins! This game is a lot of work trying to come up with interesting hiding spots and clues, but is a lot of fun to play and watch as the kids frantically search to win. Sit the kids in a circle and give them a dice. You can use small dice that you'd find in a board game, or you can DIY your own out of cardboard boxes, making large dice, which can add a sense of fun.

In the centre of the circle are a plate with a big chocolate bar, a knife, a fork, a scarf, a hat and a pair of gloves. At this point, the child who rolled the 6 enters the centre of the circle and has to put on the hat, scarf and gloves and eat the chocolate with the knife and fork.

No hands are allowed, and you're only allowed one square in your mouth at once; after each square, you have to show an empty mouth to the adjudicator! This kid keeps eating until someone else rolls a 6 and replaces them. The person who eats the last square of chocolate wins. This game requires either a lot of small chocolate bars, or a really big one, otherwise, the game is too short.

Divide the kids into 2—4 teams and each team picks a person to be their "Mannequin". Then place a box of clothing t-shirt, trousers, shoes, scarf, hat etc. On the count of three, the kids race one at a time per team relay style!

Only when the item of clothing is on fully can the next person on the team go. The team that dresses their mannequin first is the winner! This is a game for slightly older kids. Get the kids to sit in a circle and have them pick one child to play the "detective" in the game, and they then must leave the room for a minute. Then, pick another kid to be the "wink murderer". When this person is selected, everyone has to walk around the room in random directions and the detective is invited back inside, but no one is allowed to tell this detective who the wink murderer is.

All the kids have to walk around the room while the wink murderer slyly walks around winking at people. This can be played multiple times in a row. This is another classic yet very fun game. Everyone sits in a circle and in turn pick Truth or Dare. The group then picks a question or dare accordingly and the person has to do the dare or tell the truth. This is a very fun game, but it may require adult supervision, as kids can be crazy. Twister was my favorite board-type games so get a twister spinner and mat and start playing!

You are out of the game if you fall or touch the ground, so its last man standing! Another twist on this game is to put a blob of paint of the correct colour on each spot on the mat for a messy, slippy, funnier version of the classic game. As the Olympics are just over it might be a fun idea to have a mini Olympics of your own. Everyone has to compete in sports like hula hooping, running, soccer, skipping etc.

One playing card is dealt to each person making sure one of the cards is the Ace of Spades. The person who gets this card is called "The Mole".

The group of people playing should then be divided into two teams. Through the rest of the party, all games played should be team games, and should use the teams chosen. They should, however, try to avoid suspicion, as every 10 minutes all players will get a chance to guess who the mole is.

If many games are going to be played, then the best way to keep track of the mole's evil doings is to keep a tally of how many games are won by each team. If only one game is to be played, then simply keep track of the cumulative scores. Every ten minutes you could extend this time if you want , each player should find a place to be alone, preferably in separate rooms with doors. Then, all players should go in order and announce if they'd like to make a guess as to the mole's identity.

If they do, then they go to where their guess is hiding, without letting anyone else see who they walk to, and ask if they're the mole. If they are not, the player asking is out, if they are, the game is over and the player asking wins.

Blindfold one kid and spin them around for 20 seconds to disorientate them! Then they have to walk around the room, arms outstretched, and try to catch another kid. If you get caught you are now blindfolded! Try to avoid running because that could lead to injury and make sure to child-proof the area!

This is kind of a more fun way of playing musical chairs or statues, but they are also fun games. Basically, while the music is playing, everyone dances, but once it stops, everyone has to quickly sit down on the ground on their bums. The last person to sit is out, and so on until there is only one kid left. They are the winner! This game requires a few rolls of toilet paper.

Divide the group of kids into teams giving each team the same amount of toilet paper. Each team then has to pick someone to be their 'mummy'. Then, with 40 seconds on the clock, the kids have to unravel as much toilet paper as they can onto their mummy, trying to make them look like a mummy. At the end of the 40 seconds, the mummies have to walk the catwalk and the kids, or adults get to vote on who they think is the best Mummy. Each kid takes it in turn to throw the hoops over the hats, trying to achieve the most points.

And of course, the player with the highest points is the winner. An oldie but a goodie. Simply fill a bowl with water and get the kids to take it in turns to grab the apple without using their hands.

You will need to supervise this and have a towel ready…. Give the good old-fashioned sack race a fun Halloween twist! We recommend swapping the sacks for white pillowcases. And get the little ones to customise their own by drawing on a creepy ghost face. Once dried, set up a start and finish line to the race.

Then count them down before seeing who can hop to victory first. Get the kids into teams of 3 or 4. In each team, choose one child or adult! The rest of the team use a roll of toilet paper to wrap them up as a Mummy. The winner can either be the group that finishes first or the group that does the best job of wrapping up their Mummy. Pumpkin Patch Stomp is one of the easiest Halloween games for kids to set up.

The winner here is the one with the most burst balloons. Pick up a couple of bags of marshmallows on your weekly shop. Repeat this as the marshmallows continue to build in their mouth, until they can no longer coherently say the line. Prepare bowls filled with gross, slimy feeling foods that could be interpretative as Halloween themed nasties, such as peeled grapes as eye balls or slimy spaghetti as brains.

Bingo — but a bit spookier! We love this pre-made Halloween themed bingo set — which instead of numbers has characters like Frankenstein, a skeleton and ghost to tick off. Appoint a host who picks a caller image randomly and reads out the Halloween related item for the players to cross out on their bingo card.

Just like the old classic, pin the tail on the donkey, but with a Halloween twist! Blindfold them, spin them round three times and then set them off.

The winner is the child who gets the wart closest to the end of the nose. Tip: Create your own DIY version — simply draw and cut out a picture of a witch and stick it on the wall before the party. A kid-friendly dartboard with a Halloween twist! This set includes a spider web poster to pin on a wall with different pointed targets.



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