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25 Fun Halloween Games for Kids, Preschoolers & Families

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25 Fun Halloween Games for Kids, Preschoolers & Families

Introduction

Halloween isn’t just about candy and costumes — it’s about delight, laughter, and memorable moments. Whether you're hosting a preschool playdate or a family gathering, Halloween games are essential to keep energy high and smiles big. Below, you’ll find 25 Halloween games for kids, preschoolers, and families that are easy to set up, fun to play, and perfect for all ages.


👻 Top 25 Halloween Games for Kids & Families

Here are games organized by age or group:

# Game Description / How to Play Materials
1 Toilet Paper Mummy Race Teams wrap one person in toilet paper to look like a mummy. Fastest wrap wins. Toilet paper
2 Pop Goes the Pumpkin Balloons filled with treats or notes — pop to reveal surprise Balloons, slips of paper
3 Ghost Bowling Use white bottles with ghost faces as pins and a small ball to knock them White bottles, marker, ball
4 Spider Races Blow plastic spiders across a table using straws — first to finish wins Plastic spiders, straws
5 Eyeball Spoon Race Balance a ping-pong ball painted like an eyeball on a spoon while racing Spooned eyeballs, spoons
6 Witch’s Hat Ring Toss Toss rings onto a witch hat placed upright Witch hat, rings
7 Pin the Nose on the Pumpkin Blindfolded players try to stick a nose on a pumpkin poster Pumpkin poster, paper noses, blindfold
8 Halloween Bingo Use Halloween-themed bingo cards Printable bingo cards, markers
9 Apple Bobbing Traditional game where kids try to grab apples using only their mouths. Wikipedia Bowl, water, apples
10 Scavenger Hunt Hide Halloween items and give clues to find them Candy, small toys, clue sheets
11 Candy Corn Guessing Jar Fill jar with candy corn; kids guess how many Jar, candy corn
12 Pumpkin Patch Stomp Break small pumpkins from strings or boxes Pumpkins, string, boxes
13 Monster Freeze Dance Dance to spooky music; when music stops, freeze in monster pose Music, speaker
14 Pin the Tail on the Black Cat Blindfolded attempt to pin the tail Poster, tails, blindfold
15 Make a Spooky Face Relay Kids race to apply spooky stickers, makeup or masks Stickers, safe face paint
16 Skeleton Match-Up Print skeleton bones cut out; kids match pieces in correct order Skeleton printouts
17 Spider Web Obstacle Course Use string/wool between poles; kids crawl through without touching threads String, poles
18 Bat & Butterfly Tag Some kids are “bats” chasing others who must freeze till “bat” taps them Open space
19 Ghost Balloon Pop Balloons with ghost faces; pop to find treats inside Balloons, candy
20 Costume Parade & Judges Kids walk in costume; judge creativity, spook factor Costumes
21 Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe Use mini pumpkins or gourds as markers on a grid Pumpkins, grid on paper or floor
22 Zombie Tag One “zombie” tags others, they become zombies too Open area
23 Haunted Memory Game Cards with Halloween images turned face down; match pairs Printable cards
24 Eyeball Toss into Cauldron Toss eyeball balls into a “cauldron” (bucket) Balls, bucket
25 Costume/Prop Guessing Box Kids feel inside box and guess prop names with gloves on Box, props

 

🎯 Tips for Hosting Smoothly

  1. Mix active & calm games: alternate high energy (races) with quieter ones (memory)

  2. Have backup prizes: small toys, stickers, or themed treats

  3. Prepare in advance: print posters, prep materials, test music

  4. Keep it safe: avoid tripping hazards, supervise younger kids

  5. Involve adults: let parents judge or play too

 

🧥 Bonus Tip: Add a Costume Element to the Fun

Many of these games become even more immersive when kids wear cloaks, tiny leather capes, or character-inspired outfits. It makes every dance, toss, or race more exciting — and it looks great in party photos too.

You can find handcrafted leather cloaks, vests, and family-friendly costume pieces at:

👉 CreedLeather.com or RizwardsLeather.com

Perfect for Halloween, cosplay parties, or playtime dress-up all year long.

 

🧡 Final Thoughts

With these 25 Halloween game ideas, your spooky gathering is guaranteed to be a hit — whether it’s at home, school, or the backyard. Mix active games with calmer ones, offer small prizes, and don’t forget to capture the memories (especially those monster freeze dance poses)!

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