Halloween "Would You Rather?"
The Best Ideas for KidsWould you rather walk through a giant spider web or sit in a room full of spiders? Have furry monster feet or a green Frankenstein face? "Would You Rather?" is a versatile game that can be played i groups large or small, young or old, so it always helps to have these questions in your back pocket.
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Halloween Can Toss
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Spider Cornhole
Tried and True CreativeOne of our favorite backyard lawn games gets a spooky twist when a corn hole board gets decorated with a spider web and beaded spiders. Just try to throw it in the whole with these arachnids on the board!
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Pin the Face on the Pumpkin
Tater Tots and JelloThe best part about this game is that it gets funnier the more wrong you are. Blindfolded players can try to affix the eyes and mouth on a blank pumpkin — and then they'll laugh at the silly expressions they've made.
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Halloween Jenga
Love the DayWith a few quick modifications, you can add a Halloween twist to a game that most already know how to play. Attach some Halloween "tricks" like "Pretend to walk into a spider web" to some of the Jenga blocks, and the fun gets even more festive.
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Pumpkin Balance Race
Days With GreyHere's a game that'll test everyone's balance and coordination. Get a bunch of mini pumpkins and challenger players to grab them one at a time, balance them on a tennis (or pickleball) racket, run a short distance and then drop the mini pumpkin into a Halloween bucket. That'll burn off all that sugary energy!
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Pumpkin Decoder Wheel
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Pumpkin Golf
A Girl and a Glue GunIf they find golf to be a boring sport, this twist might change their minds. Carve a large mouth on your pumpkin — one that's big enough to fit multiple golf balls. The first player to make a hole-in-one wins!
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Monster Match
Makes and TakesFor revelers working on their memory and concentration skills, this game is the perfect practice. Behind each of the spooky doors in this haunted house lies a monster waiting to find its match; whoever pairs up the most wins.
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Pumpkin Chuckin'
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Bean-Bag Toss Pumpkins
Brian WoodcockThis year, get two spooky season activities for the price of one: carve your pumpkins into a fun bean-bag toss. To make this game, cut a large hole in the bottom of one large and one medium pumpkin and scoop out the pulp and seeds.
Trace this face template onto the pumpkins, scaling up or down as necessary. Cut out the faces, and then stack the medium pumpkin on top of the large one, using skewers to help hold them in place. To play, toss beanbags into the pumpkins' mouths and award 10 points for the bottom gourd and 20 for the top.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Tic-Tac-Toe
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Halloween Crossword Puzzle
Artsy Farsty MamaKeep the kids calm before the sugar rush kicks in with a Halloween-themed crossword puzzle (this one is courtesy of blogger Lindsay). They can spend their free time thinking of the 20 words needed to complete the unfinished phrases (it might not be as easy as you think).
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Purchase a set of 24 eyeballs and spoons to host an epic relay race on Halloween night. Kids and adults can compete against each other to race across the backyard or lawn while holding their fake eyeballs with spoons. The group who gets all of their eyeballs across wins!
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Halloween Piñata Game
Sally Anscombe//Getty ImagesPiñatas are great to include in any event. Whether you have a unicorn, pumpkin or ghost, let everyone take turns hitting the candy-filled decoration with a bat. Whoever gets the candy to fall out gets it all!
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Skeleton Puzzle
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Apple Bobbing
Elva Etienne//Getty ImagesApple bobbing is a classic Halloween game where everyone races to pick up as many apples as possible in a pail of water before time runs out. The best part: They use their teeth! Make sure everyone has their own bucket and apples for sanitary purposes!
Pumpkin Sweep
Kid Friendly Things to DoHere's a way to amp up your Halloween party! Divide kids into teams and give each of them a broom to play pumpkin sweep. The first player to sweep their pumpkins all the way to the finish line and back to the next player in the line wins!
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Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women's Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master's degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She's also the founder of RTF Community, a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work.

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.
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