Next, they will run across the room to another station where cotton balls are out on a paper plate. How to play: First, players will smear Vaseline on the bottom of their chin and face at one station. What you’ll need: Vaseline, cotton balls, paper plates. Next, staple all the slips in circles in a chain formation as a Christmas decoration to take home.Įach day, they can remove one chain link and complete the random act of kindness that they wrote on the slip for someone that day. How to play: Each youth member will use different colored slips of paper to write simple acts of kindness they can do on their own for someone. What you’ll need: Red, green, and white strips of paper, a stapler, a pen. The person who is closest to the proper spot wins the game. How to play: Blindfolded players use a red paper circle or pompom for red noses with tape or glue to position it as close to where Rudolf’s nose belongs on the paper. Red paper circles or red pompoms, double-sided tape or glue, and a blindfold. What you’ll need: A large paper on the wall with Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer drawn on it without a nose. One person selects a piece and acts out the thing without saying a word for their team to guess. Use a large bowl to put folded slips of paper with Christmas items on them to choose from. How to play: Break the large group into two teams. What you’ll need: A bowl, slips of paper with an assortment of Christmas season songs, movies, characters, and books written on them. The first leader to arrive at the finish line on the other side with the wrapping paper still intact wins. Once the leader is complete, they must go through a racecourse from one side of the room to the other, weaving between pylons or around them in a figure-8 formation to make the race harder. How to play: First, each team of youth members must wrap their leader up in Christmas wrap, complete with bows and ribbons. What you’ll need: Gift wrapping paper, masking tape, bows, ribbons, and assorted items to act as pylons to run around. Players can play one at a time or simultaneously if they have enough blindfolds. Players must complete this task in only two minutes and afterward judge which person has the most decorated tree that looks realistic. Next, get them to glue them together to form a tree and then use the stickers or other items to decorate it. How to play: First, blindfold a player, then give them a green piece of paper and have them tear it into three triangles (small, medium, and large) to form a Christmas tree. What you’ll need: Stickers, sequins, or other colorful small pieces of paper ready in a dish or plate ready for decorating with two-sided tape or glue. Take a look at these 40 exciting Christmas-themed games to try at your next youth group Christmas party during the holiday season.ġ. Thankfully, there are plenty of Christmas party games that everyone can participate in and have a great time. Finding a fun Christmas youth group game can be challenging, especially when there is a significant age gap.