Halloween is the perfect time to have a fun and spooky party. Whether you’re planning a celebration for kids or adults, these simple ideas will help make your party great!
The witches’ brew.
- Make a witches’ brew by mixing red food coloring in a bowl with water.
- Pour into a pitcher and add ice cubes.
- Add straws, a witch’s hat, broom, and cauldron for decoration.
Trick or treat table.
Create a table with treats, tricks and games. The guests will enjoy choosing from all three, so be sure to have enough for everyone. You can also add activities such as carving pumpkins, making decorations or playing games like bingo or pin the tail on the donkey.
Spooky background music.
Music is an important part of any party. It can set the mood, help people relax and get into the party spirit, or it can help people forget their worries and have fun. Be sure to make music a priority when planning your Halloween party!
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Head in a bag game.
The head in a bag game is a classic Halloween party game. It’s played with a bag, a blindfold and lots of Halloween candy. The goal of this game is to guess how many pieces of candy are in the bag based on the number of crunches you hear when you put your hand in it.
This can be played by two people or teams, with one person putting their head into the bag and another person putting candy into it. The player has to guess how many pieces are in there by listening for crunching noises from each piece being dropped inside!
Mummy wrap relay.
A mummy wrap relay is a fun twist on the classic game of musical chairs. With this game, you’ll need to find a space large enough for everyone to run (e.g., in your backyard). If you’re playing with young children, make sure that they’re not going to bump into anyone or get hurt when they fall down—you don’t want any injuries on Halloween night! Also make sure to have enough people so that there’s an even number.
To begin, choose someone to be “it” and hand them an old bed sheet as well as two belts (one for each arm). The rest of the players sit in a circle around the room with their legs crossed and hands up like mummies; then “it” drapes the sheet over their bodies and fastens it together with his belt around his shoulders. When he feels ready, he begins running around the room trying not to step on any other player’s outstretched hands while they try their best not to topple over themselves while remaining seated on their legs crossed underneath them at all times during this game—although this makes things more difficult!
Whoever falls down first loses; if no one falls down after several rounds then whoever was closest wins!
Ghost bowling.
This game is great for all ages, and it’s really easy to set up. All you need are some Halloween-themed pins, a ball and a giant sheet of paper (or a chalkboard) with “the bowling alley” written on it. Each team gets 10 tries at knocking down the pins; each pin represents a point. You can figure out how many points each pin is worth by adding up the numbers of ghosts that are on it: 1 ghost = 1 point; 2 ghosts = 2 points; 3 ghosts = 3 points, etc. The first team to reach 300 points wins!
Monster mash dance off.
The monster mash dance is a Halloween staple, and one of the most fun and festive dances you can do. You don’t need much more than a little imagination, a few friends to join in, and your favorite costume!
First, put on your best monster outfit—it doesn’t have to be elaborate. If you want to get really fancy, you can make your own mask or monster costume out of paper mache or cardboard. Don’t forget to ask an adult for help if you need it!
Then gather your friends around you and get started! The steps are simple:
1. Put on some music—we recommend Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”
2. Start by making a wide circle with your arms around each other’s shoulders (like the letter “U”).
3. Jump up as high as possible while yelling “GOR-R-BUSH!” at the top of your lungs. Then squat down low like Frankenstein’s monster and repeat: “GOR-R-BUSH!”
4. Once everyone has mastered this step, try moving around the room in different directions while doing the same thing: jumping up high while yelling “GOR-R BUSH” and squatting low while yelling “GOR-R BUSH.”
5. After you’ve had a good workout, make sure to stretch properly before heading home.
The spider web challenge.
The spider web challenge is a fun way to get people interacting with each other in a creative way. All you need to do is create some sort of obstacle course (ours was simply a sheet on the ground with paper webs hanging from it) and invite your guests to crawl through it. The winner is whoever gets through their web fastest!
This game works well for younger children, but also for adults who want something simple and fun.
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Pumpkin toss game.
You can’t go wrong with a pumpkin toss game. It’s an oldie but goodie, and it’s fun for all ages. Plus, it’s quick and easy to set up; all you need is some pumpkins and people ready to throw them at targets that you’ve set up in advance. No matter how many people will be joining you at your Halloween party, this game is sure to get everyone involved!
The witch’s hat ring toss game.
You will need:
- A witch’s hat for each player to stand behind. You can often find these at a costume store or online. If you don’t have one, you can use a large bowl or other object that is roughly the same size as your head.
- One ping pong ball per player (or more if you want to make it harder).
Set up the game by having everyone line up behind their witch’s hat, standing far enough away so that they cannot reach it but close enough so they can throw their ping pong ball into it easily. Start play by calling out “GO!” and then giving each person two minutes to try and get as many balls into their hat as possible. If there are multiple people playing in each round, encourage them to work together so they can get more points when they throw multiple balls at once!
These simple party games will make your Halloween party a hit!
These simple Halloween party games are easy to set up, fun for the whole family, and a great way to get people involved. They’re also a great way to get the party started!
Finally if you’re looking for some simple, easy Halloween party ideas, we’ve got them here. There are so many fun, simple things to do at your Halloween party that won’t break the bank or require any special equipment. Even though this article is all about simple party games and activities, remember that the best way to have a great time is by having good friends!
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