Two weeks before the office Christmas party, see who wants to participate in this time-honored tradition, and then establish a price limit for gifts e. Write the name of each participant on a slip of paper, fold them in half, put them in a bowl, and have each participant pull out a name.
Have everyone bring their gifts to the holiday party and put them in a pile. When everyone is gathered together, each person should open their gift, say thank you, and pretend that they really did like that flan recipe book you got them.
Cute Fluffy Christmas Guinea-pig Illustration by zoel. To set up this game, hang a bunch of Christmas cookies from the ceiling with string they should range from about Each person who wants to compete will need a partner to keep track of their points and will need to have their hands tied behind their back.
Whoever can eat the most dangling cookies with their hands tied behind their back wins. Before the game starts each player is given a sheet of 10 holiday-themed stickers. The objective of the game is to be the first to stick all your stickers on your coworkers without their noticing. If someone does catch you sticking a sticker on them, you have to take it back and they get to stick one on you.
The one to get rid of all their stickers first wins. When the holiday party rolls around, your boss gives prizes to the nicest and naughtiest people they have observed. The set up for this game is pretty intense.
It requires time, thorough knowledge of inside jokes, and a pretty lenient HR department. But it will so be worth it. Merry Extinction Illustration by Teo Zirinis. Before the party starts, hide a bunch of jingle bells around the office the way you would for an Easter egg hunt. At the party, give players ten minutes to find as many bells as they can, and the one who finds to most wins.
Before the party, decide on what holiday-related events make sense for your office stuff like carrying an ornament on a spoon, hiding something in a pile of wrapped presents, and carrying a gingerbread man on your head and get them set up. When the party starts, have everyone separate into teams and then explain the events.
Whichever team is completes the events fastest wins some serious bragging rights. Before the party, the host should come up with a list of holiday words. It should start off with easy ones e. Ask each participant to spell a word on their turn, and if they spell it incorrectly, they get eliminated. Keep it up until only the winner is left. There are certain topics that feel pretty unavoidable during an office holiday party: Christmas plans, visiting family, food, travel, and the weather.
This game however, will force you to change up these standard conversational topics through some holly jolly bloodthirsty competition. Start out the game by giving every participant a jingle bell necklace and a list of taboo words. By the end of the party, the one with the most necklaces wins. And is also very jingle-y. Avo Merry Christmas Illustration by daisy-beatrice. Ask the employees to wear the ugliest sweater to the Christmas party. The organizers can then decide the winner with the ugliest possible sweater.
This is another idea that is very popular and never grows old. Two weeks prior to the party, ask the people if they want to participate. Write down names and put those in a jar. Ask the employees to draw one name from the jar and bring a gift for that person on the day of the office party. Divide the players into teams of two and ask one person to decorate the other person with ornaments and ribbons the same way they will decorate a Christmas tree. The person who has decorated the other person in the most aesthetically pleasing or funny way will win.
Print this game according to the number of participants prior to the Christmas party. At the party, distribute the printed sheets among the players and also give them a pen to write down their answers. The employees will have to guess the name of the Christmas movie with the help of the emoji clues. The person with the most correct answers wins. This classic game can never grow outdated. This game is perfect for a small group of employees who have been working together for a long period of time.
They should just sit in a circle and choose one participant and ask them if they choose truth or dare and the rest of the players will decide the question or tell the dare. Divide the coworkers into two teams and the team will have to guess the Christmas Charade that the team member is acting out. You can get the printable charade cards here. Pass it to all the employees and they have to touch and guess that what is inside. They can write down their guesses on a piece of paper.
The person with the most correct guesses will win. You can download some festive Christmas stationery for this game here. This is a classic game that is suitable for all age groups and any event.
Give it a try at your office party this year. You will obviously play some Christmas songs for this game. Divide the players into teams of two. Give one player the toilet paper rolls and ask them to wrap them on their partner from head to toe to turn them into a snowman. The person who wraps their partner the quickest but finest will win.
This is a classic game that can never go old. Ask the employees to wear the ugliest sweater to the Christmas party.
The organizers can then decide the winner with the ugliest possible sweater. Switch gifts left, steal a gift from someone else, unwrap two gifts, and so on. You will need wrapping paper, several sizes of boxes, scissors, and tape. Place the supplies on a table and ask for volunteers. Each person will have to wrap a present as fast as they can. The person to wrap the present in a neat manner and the quickest wins the game.
Keep the competition going until there is one person left who wraps the best. Christmas Family Feud: This Interactive Christmas Family Feud game makes it oh so easy and fun for you to be able to play with your friends, family, or coworkers at your Christmas party. Oh Christmas Tree: This game will help to get the employees to work as a team and introduce a little bit of healthy competition. You will need several rolls of green streamers, plastic ornaments with hooks, and tinsel.
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