Throwing a Halloween party is a great way to celebrate the spookiest night of the year with your friends and family. It’s also a lot of fun to plan and execute, especially if you get creative with your decorations, food, and activities.
Deciding whether or not to have a photo booth or create your own, to what snacks and libation to have, can be time consuming. Getting caught up in the aesthetic of the event can lead to forgetting about the fun stuff.
Here are six Halloween games to help level up your party whether its adults-only or kid friendly:
Trunk or Treat
Whether you’re gearing up for a night on the town, having people over, or staying in with the kids, trunk or treat is a great way to start Halloween night. Decorate your trunk and allow trick-or-treaters the joy of seeing your creative designs while snagging some candy.
Mummy bowling
Any plastic bowling set can be transformed into a frightfully fun Halloween version of the game. You’ll just need some gauze bandages (or toilet paper) and some googly eyes.
If you want the pins without the work, Amazon sells their version of monster pins for $25.99.
Scavenger Hunt
Who doesn’t love a good scavenger hunt? Halloween scavenger hunts are perfect for all ages — especially if there’s a prize to win at the end. Online shops like Etsy and Sunny Day Family have great printouts for $1.49. Or you can check out this DIY version on YouTube.
Bingo!
Halloween Bingo will always be a hit. These free printable designs are perfect to get the party started. Kids can use their favorite candy as bingo chips and be sure to have a prize at the end.
Cauldron Toss
A spooky play on beer pong, the cauldron toss includes mini cauldrons filled with your drink of choice and tiny candy pumpkins.
Pumpkin mini golf
This idea is a twofer. These pumpkins are great decorations, but they also serve as spooky mini golf holes. Set them up in your backyard or even around the house. You can buy pre-cut plastic pumpkins or carve them yourself.