Mad Libs are pretty much the ultimate word game no matter when you play them, and Hanukkah is no exception. This version includes 21 fill-in-the-blank stories that will give you plenty of content to spread over eight nights of latkes and candles. The cards in this edition of the much-beloved Apples to Apples game all relate to Jewish themes, so breaking this out for Hanukkah will keep with the flow of the festivities.
This all-in-one package includes eight rule cards, two dice, one chip, one dreidel, and one spinner, plus all of the instructions you need to turn those supplies into eight different drinking games.
Cheers to that! Use funny phrases or one-word clues to get your team to say the right Hanukkah-related word think "dreidel" or "Maccabee! Use this microphone as intended to sing a classic Chanukah song a song book with transliterated lyrics is included , or turn the celebration into something slightly rowdier with a night of festive karaoke. Test your memory — and your knowledge of bagel sandwiches — to the test with this highly appetizing card game. Bonus points if you teach your family the TikTok dance you learned over Zoom.
If your family is a fan of trivia, this is the perfect game to play over Zoom. This card game comes with over different brain teasers, all with a Jewish spin. Gather 'round the laptop screen to watch a Hannukah movie of your choosing.
How about a game of dreidel or a limbo contest for the preschoolers? Or a Hanukkah drinking game for the plus crowd? If it sounds like a lot of work to put together some Hanukkah games as part of your holiday gathering, you might be overthinking it. Many of these activities require no supplies — nothing to buy, nothing to DIY and only ordinary accessories like scraps of paper and pencils.
All you really need is a little inspiration and a cooperative —or even competitive! The first one to do it successfully is the winner. There is no more classic Hanukkah game than dreidel. Spin the top and take or give up a share of the pot usually pennies or chocolate coins depending on where it lands.
Give it an extra personal touch with homemade dreidels you can make out of clay. Get the tutorial at Moms and Crafters ». Get those muscles moving after the latke feast with a scavenger hunt that sends the group searching inside or around the home. Really get the Hanukkah party started with a drinking game. Try it with a dreidel and drink according to where it lands. Or do it throughout the night, drinking at designated opportunities, like when that Adam Sandler song comes on, every time someone opens a present, and when someone in the group snaps a selfie with the menorah.
Or buy a Hanukkah-themed drinking game, like this one! Naturally, this game is for the plus celebrants in the group.
Kids can pretend to fry up their own latkes, easily made with craft foam or cardboard, while counting the pretend potato pancakes to the tune of a special song. Get the tutorial at Fantastic Fun and Learning ». Just for fun, try the traditional white elephant gift exchange with a Hanukkah spin on the name. There are Hanukkah games for adults to get in on too. So put on your game face. Yes, the kids can play this one too, but the grown-ups can give the classic game a twist by adding booze into the mix.
Make sure you blow out the candles before you get started because that will not end well. Bingo cards shaped like Hanukkah sweaters will get the party going. And how cute are those little dreidel markers? Unlike a traditional deck of cards, this set has menorahs and stars on each one. Can you find all of the words hidden in this puzzle?
Unscramble the pieces to make a picture. Put your memory to the test in this matching game. Move the tiles to unscramble the picture by clicking on any two tiles to swap positions.
Turn the puzzle pieces to make a Hanukkah picture. Put the jigsaw puzzle pieces together to form a picture. Unscramble the letters and guess the word hidden in this jumble.
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