100 Halloween Games for Kids to Make Your Party Extra Spooky and Fun

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Halloween is the perfect time to bring spooky fun, laughter, and creativity to kids’ parties. From playful classics to unique, themed games, having a variety of Halloween games ready will make any celebration unforgettable. I’ve gathered 100 Halloween games for kids, filled with tricks, treats, and exciting challenges that will keep everyone entertained and giggling.

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Classic Halloween games

1. Pin the Hat on the Witch

A spooky twist on “Pin the Tail on the Donkey,” kids try to place a paper hat on a poster witch while blindfolded. It’s fun, silly, and always a hit.

2. Apple bobbing

Fill a large bucket with water and apples, and have kids try to grab them with their teeth. It’s messy, hilarious, and a timeless Halloween favorite.

3. Mummy wrap race

Pair kids up and give them rolls of toilet paper. One wraps the other as a mummy as fast as possible. Fastest, neatest mummy wins!

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4. Halloween scavenger hunt

Hide spooky items like plastic spiders, mini pumpkins, or ghosts around the yard. Provide clues and let kids search for treasures.

5. Witch hat ring toss

Use cone-shaped witch hats and rings (or glow bracelets) for a fun toss game. Kids love the challenge and Halloween theme.

6. Pumpkin bowling

Use small pumpkins as bowling balls and empty cans or bottles decorated like ghosts for pins. Knock them down for points!

7. Monster freeze dance

Play Halloween-themed music and let kids dance. When the music stops, they must freeze like funny monsters.

8. Ghost balloon stomp

Tie white balloons to kids’ ankles. The goal is to pop other players’ balloons without losing yours. Spooky and exciting!

9. Spider web maze

Create a maze using string or yarn and small plastic spiders. Kids have to navigate the web without touching it.

10. Pin the Eye on the Monster

Blindfolded kids place an eye sticker on a monster poster. Silly and challenging!

11. Candy corn relay

Divide kids into teams and use spoons to carry candy corn across a course. The fastest team wins.

12. Haunted house obstacle course

Set up obstacles like tunnels, cones, and spider webs in your backyard. Kids race through in costumes.

13. Skeleton puzzle race

Provide skeleton cut-outs or printed templates. Kids assemble them as quickly as possible for a fun learning twist.

14. Witch’s broomstick limbo

Use a broomstick for limbo fun. Halloween music adds excitement as kids bend backward to pass under the broom.

15. Pin the Nose on the Pumpkin

Blindfolded kids stick paper noses on a pumpkin poster. Fun and festive!

16. Monster bowling

Decorate cans with monster faces and use small balls to knock them down. Kids cheer and giggle with each strike.

17. Ghost toss

Make bean bags shaped like ghosts and toss them into buckets or hoops for points.

18. Mummy treasure hunt

Hide small treasures or candy, and give kids mummy-themed clues to find them.

19. Witch potion mixing

Set up safe ingredients (colored water, glitter, foam) and let kids create their own “witch potions.”

20. Pumpkin tic-tac-toe

Draw a giant tic-tac-toe board on a table or floor. Use mini pumpkins or Halloween tokens as pieces.

21. Spider race

Kids use straws to blow plastic spiders across the table in a fun and competitive race.

22. Costume parade

Not exactly a game, but kids love showing off their costumes and getting little prizes.

23. Pin the Tail on the Black Cat

A Halloween twist on a classic, blindfolded players stick a tail on a cat poster.

24. Creepy crawly sensory bin

Fill a bin with cooked spaghetti, gummy worms, and plastic bugs. Kids explore and guess items without looking.

25. Halloween bingo

Create Halloween-themed bingo cards with pumpkins, bats, ghosts, and candy. Winners get small treats.

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