Holiday Party Icebreakers

Updated September 20, 2019
Group of men and women at a holiday party

A holiday party can be a great way to meet new people. Whether you are hosting a neighborhood, office or family party, there will inevitably be some people who are not as well acquainted with one another, if at all. To help them and other partygoers mingle, have a few icebreaker games on your party checklist.

Holiday Party Icebreaker Ideas

Almost any holiday offers an excuse to party. Consider the following suggestions for holiday party icebreaker activities that are sure to get guests mingling and sharing laughs in no time.

Christmas

A Christmas game is a good way to break the ice at a holiday party. A fun game to play at a home party with family and friends is speed dressing. Divide everyone up into two teams. Hand each team a plastic bag filled with winter attire, which may include items such as:

  • Boots
  • Coats
  • Long underwear
  • Sweatshirts
  • Snowpants

The team that can dress and undress everyone in the fastest amount of time is the winner.

Girl warmly wrapped up in woollen hat and scarf

In addition to the clothing game, there are other fun Christmas games that you can play for kids, adults, and even work parties. These can really spice up your holiday fun!

  • For kids, you might try family friendly Christmas games like pass the presents or Christmas charades. Not only are the rules simple enough for kids but a Christmas performance of Rudolph will definitely be a crowd pleaser.
  • Adult Christmas games can get more elaborate and hilarious like Holiday Sausages. Can you say Holiday Sausages without laughing? Well you can try!
  • Office party Christmas games might call for a little more sophistication than you might have with your fam. At your holiday party, you might try the gift wrap game. You'll have to be fast if you want to open the prize in time.

New Year's Eve

Making New Year's resolutions is a tradition. Help guests get to know each other at a New Year's Eve party by playing a resolution game. When guests arrive, ask them all to write down their resolution on a slip of paper. It can be real or fake. After everyone has arrived, pass a bowl around with the resolutions. Each person should draw a slip out, then everyone must mingle in order to find out who wrote the resolution they picked. At the end of the game, have each person read his or her resolution out loud.

Valentine's Day

Once your guests have all arrived at the party, ask them to sit at a table or in a circle. Pass around a bag of conversation hearts, with everyone grabbing a few out of the bag. Then guests must say one thing about themselves for every heart they have. Do not tell everyone at the Valentine's Day party the reason for taking the hearts. Otherwise, some shyer guests may not choose more than one or two.

St. Patrick's Day

You can celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a fun game or two. These games are designed to get guests interacting and having a good time.

woman holding shamrock
  • Irish Hot Potato: Play Celtic or Irish jig music and sit guests around in a circle. Hand the first person the potato and when the music begins, they start passing it around. Once the music stops, the person holding the potato is out of the circle and the games resumes.
  • Who am I?: Make up a list of popular Irish figures. They can be music stars, such as Bono from U2, or actors such as Colin Farrell or Pierce Brosnan. Write the names on sticky notes and tape one to each person's forehead without him or her seeing what is written on the note. The person must ask others questions to try and figure out whose name is on the note.

Easter

Plastic Easter eggs are the perfect prop for playing a fun passing game. Fill the eggs with various items such as:

  • Chocolates
  • Jelly beans
  • Toy trinkets
  • Chocolate-covered raisins (Also known as bunny droppings!)

Place eggs in a basket in the center of the room. Once everyone has arrived, have the guests introduce themselves, say what Easter means to them and choose an egg. After everyone has been introduced, open the eggs at the same time. The people who get the ones filled with bunny droppings must wear furry bunny ears for the rest of the evening.

You can expand on this game by making a rule that if the people donning the ears hear someone say the word "bunny" during the Easter party, they can pass the ears on to that person.

Fourth of July

A patriotic game to celebrate the nation's heritage is a fun way to get a Fourth of July party started. This game can be played indoors or outdoors, depending on the weather. Try this game at your next party:

  1. Create an imaginary line and have everyone stand on one side.
  2. Read from a list of famous United States historical monuments and places, such as the White House and Yellowstone National Park.
  3. Everyone who has visited the site should cross the line.
  4. If the next place is one they have not visited, they must cross back over.

Start with places close to your home. This is a fun way to get conversations started about history, work travel or family vacations.

friends 4th of july

Halloween

Horror movies are a popular viewing choice for many people, especially around Halloween. Play an icebreaker that takes advantage of this. Ask everyone to share what kind of monster they would want to be in a horror movie and why. Guests with really creative imaginations can get this Halloween party game off to a spooky start.

Thanksgiving

Play a faux Mad-Libs game for Thanksgiving. Write up a short comical story about how the turkey came to be on your table, leaving out certain words. Going around the room, ask everyone for a word, whether it is an adjective, person, place or feelings. Fill in the story with everyone's answers and read aloud the hilarious tale.

Questions to Break the Ice

Icebreaker questions at a holiday party can make a great game and be a great way to ease the tension. You might choose to print out a list of questions that people can ask or you might put the questions on notecards and have guests choose a card at random.

Work Party Icebreaker Questions

When you are having a corporate party, there's a chance that people beyond your cubicle will be there. Learn something new about your coworkers through these fun holiday questions.

  • How did you celebrate this holiday as a child?
  • What is your favorite holiday song?
  • What is the best work gift that you've ever received?
  • Do you like to get festive for the holiday?
  • What is the best holiday food?
  • Name your must have holiday decorations?
  • If you could be a character in a holiday movie, who would you be?
  • What is a unique holiday family tradition that you have?
  • What is one thing that a co-worker did to make your holiday brighter?

Questions for Friends and Family

A lot of the time when you gather for the holiday, you see family that you haven't seen all year long. Catch up and get to know each other again through some fun icebreaker questions.

  • What is your favorite holiday tradition and why?
  • What is an important holiday memory that we share? Why is it important?
  • If you could relive your favorite holiday memory, what would it be?
  • What is a must have holiday food?
  • What is your strangest holiday shopping experience?
  • If you could be a holiday dessert, what would you be? Why?
  • What is the best holiday present that you've received and why?
  • When do you do your holiday shopping?
  • What holiday song makes you cringe?
enjoying holidays with family

Fun Holiday Icebreaker Questions for Kids

Holidays are usually about family. Therefore, it can be fun to get kids in on the holiday cheer. Use these questions to get cousins and friends new and old acquainted.

  • What is the weirdest holiday? Why?
  • What is one holiday tradition that you love? One that you don't love?
  • Who is your favorite holiday character? Why?
  • Would you choose Santa or the Easter bunny?
  • What are three words that you would use to describe your family?
  • Who makes your holiday the best? Why?
  • Do you like giving or receiving gifts better?
  • What is one fun thing about giving gifts?
  • Do you like to make your holiday gifts for other people? Do you think this makes it more special?
  • What holiday do you look forward to all year long?

Icebreaker Planning

To keep your holiday party interesting, keep games to about 20 minutes total. Try playing them with your immediate family or friends to judge how long they will take. Play an icebreaker after everyone has arrived, so no one misses out on any introductions or feels uncomfortable.

Christmas party

Cater to Your Party Crowd

Be sure to cater your icebreakers to the crowd and type of party you are having. A large adult party might get rowdy, while small work parties might call for a more dignified game. Use your best judgment when picking your party games so that everyone attending has a good time.

Holiday Party Icebreakers