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30 Most Fun Sleepover Games (For Kids & Teens)

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The best sleepover games are easy to set up and fun to play. They keep kids and teens busy, laughing, and making memories without creating a huge mess.

Whether you’re hosting a birthday party, a weekend sleepover, or a last-minute gathering with friends, having a few fun games ready can turn an ordinary night into an unforgettable one.

These sleepover games include everything from classic favorites to creative challenges. Most games are perfect for 2 players, but many work with larger groups too.

So grab some snacks, put on your pajamas, and get ready for a night filled with good clean fun, friendly competition, and plenty of memories.

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30 Super Fun Games To Play At A Sleepover

1. 5 Second Rule Game

Players: 2+

Goal: Name 3 things in a category in 5 seconds!

5 second rule game; how to play; categories

How to Play: Take turns reading 5 second rule category prompts and see who can quickly come up with three answers. Categories can include anything from ice cream flavors to Disney characters.

Check out all the 5 second rule games. >>

2. Charades

Players: 3+

Goal: Act out words and phrases while friends guess.

charades ideas list for kids pin

How to Play: Split into teams or play as one group. Act out movies, animals, songs, celebrities, or sleepover-themed prompts.

Use these family-friendly Charades Ideas to play right from your phone.

3. Kids & Teen Trivia Challenge

Players: 2+

Goal: Answer the most trivia questions correctly.

science trivia questions for kids

How to Play: Read kid-friendly trivia questions aloud and keep score throughout the night.

More Trivia:

4. Would You Rather…

Players: 2+

Goal: Choose between two funny or challenging scenarios.

flirty would you rather questions for couples, this or that

How to Play: Ask “Would You Rather” questions and go around the group, answering and explaining your choices.

5. Finish The Song Lyrics Challenge

Players: 2+

Goal: Correctly finish popular song lyrics.

How to Play: One player reads part of a song lyric while others try to finish it.

Use these free questions to play too:

6. Photo Scavenger Hunt

Players: 2+

Goal: Find and photograph items the fastest.

How to Play: Go on a photo scavenger hunt and give players a time limit to find and photograph them using their phones. The player with the most completed photos wins!

Use this free fall selfie scavenger hunt >>

7. Kid-Friendly Never Have I Ever

Players: 2+

Goal: Find out fun facts about your friends.

clean good never have I ever questions for kids

How to Play: Players take turns saying “Never have I ever…” statements. Anyone who has done it must put down a finger.

8. Scattergories

Players: 2+

Goal: Come up with unique answers that fit within specific categories.

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How to Play: Using an online letter generator, players have three minutes to think of answers that fit categories like foods, animals, or movies starting with that letter.

Find 10 fun Scattergories Lists + a free answer sheet here. >>

9. Outburst

Players: 2+

Goal: Name as many items in a category as possible.

ice cream topic category card

How to Play: One player reads an Outburst category, like “things found in a kitchen” or “types of candy.” Players race against the timer to name as many answers as possible.

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10. Taboo

Players: 4+

Goal: Get teammates to guess the word without using forbidden words.

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How to Play: Use these family-friendly Taboo word lists right from your phone. Players describe the word while avoiding saying a list of banned clue words. Set a one-minute timer for each round.

Find more free Taboo games:

11. Minute To Win It Games

Players: 2+

Goal: Complete easy and silly challenges.

cookie face; fun birthday party games

How to Play: Kids complete easy one-minute challenges with simple household items or no supplies.

Check out all the holiday minute to win it challenges on the site too >>

12. Family Feud

Players: 4+

Goal: Guess the most popular survey answers.

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How to Play: Pull up these free Family Feud-style survey questions. Teams take turns trying to guess the top answers before the timer runs out for each round.

Play the ultimate Summer Family Feud, Winter Family Feud or another themed family feud.

13. Jeopardy

Players: 2+

Goal: Answer questions from different categories to earn the most points.

fun free printable Jeopardy for kids game, featured image

How to Play: Use this free Jeopardy game to choose categories and answer questions within a set time limit.

See all the themed jeopardy games >>

14. Two Truths And A Lie

Players: 3+

Goal: Guess which statement is false.

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How to Play: Each player shares three statements about themselves. The group guesses the lie.

See more two truths and a lie ideas here >>

15. Who Is Most Likely To?

Players: 3+

Goal: Vote on who best fits each funny scenario.

best funny who is most likely to questions for kids and adults

How to Play: Read “Who Is Most Likely To” prompts. Everyone points to the person they think matches the description.

Related:

16. Danger Word Game

Players: 2+

Goal: Guess the target word without saying the danger word!

danger word game printable cards

How to Play: Get your teammate to say the target word without saying the danger word by giving one-word hints. Set a timer to make the game trickier!

See how to play this fun game here!>>

Play this game for Christmas, Easter, & Valentine’s Day, too!

17. Candy Bar Dice Game

Players: 4+

Goal: Players try to collect the most candy bars!

candy bars

How to Play:

  1. Sit in a circle and place all candy bars in the center.
  2. Set a timer for 5 minutes.
  3. Players take turns rolling the dice and immediately passing them.
  4. If you roll doubles, that player takes a candy bar from the pile in the middle of the circle or steals one from another player.
  5. Keep rolling and passing the dice quickly the entire time.
  6. When the timer ends, everyone keeps whatever candy bars they have in front of them.

Don’t want to use candy? You can easily swap out candy for stickers, small toys, erasers, coins, or whatever you have! Find more candy bar game ideas for all ages here.

18. Truth Or Dare

Players: 2+

Goal: Answer a truth or you get a dare!

which Harry Potter character would you be? Fun kids dares and truth questions for family at home

How to Play: Use this list of truth or dare prompts. Players must answer the truth question or complete a dare!

19. Telestrations

Players: 2+

Goal: One person draws while others race to guess the word.

how to play telephone Pictionary; Telestrations

How to Play:

  1. Give each player a stack of paper and a pencil. Plus, you’ll need to write down the list of Telestration words and phrases beforehand (Or use the ready-made printable cards in the digital shop.)
  2. On the first sheet of your stack, write a secret word or phrase. Keep it hidden from everyone else!
  3. Pass your stack to the person on your right. They look at the word, flip to the next sheet, and draw what they think it means.
  4. Pass the stack again. This time, the next person looks at the drawing only, flips to the next sheet, and writes a new word or phrase based on the drawing they see.
  5. Keep passing the stacks around the circle, alternating between drawing and writing, until everyone gets their original stack back.
  6. Take turns flipping through the pages and reading each step aloud. Watch the original word transform into something completely hilarious!

20. Mad Libs

Players: 2+

Goal: Players add random nouns, verbs, and adjectives to create a hilarious and completely unpredictable story.

funny happy birthday mad libs

How to Play:

  1. One player is given the story containing blank spaces. Each space is labeled for a specific part of speech, such as an adjective, noun, or verb. Or a category like a number, food, or person.
  2. Without revealing the story, this player asks the others to supply words for each blank.
  3. Once all the blanks are filled, the completed story is read aloud, leading to hilarious results!
  4. Grab the birthday mad libs in the picture, or check out all the free mad libs on the site >>

21. Heads Up

Players: 2+

Goal: Guess the word before the timer runs out.

How to Play: One player holds the phone to their forehead with a word showing on the screen. Other players give clues while the timer counts down. Guess as many words as possible before time runs out.

22. Top 5

Players: 2+

Goal: Have fun discussing different topics!

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How to Play:

  1. Decide on 5-10 topics. Then, gather notecards and write the topics at the top. (Each person needs a set)
  2. Next, each person writes their “top 5” for that topic in descending order. Topics could include: Disney movies, Christmas decorations, coffee preferences, worst advice – you can do anything!
  3. Once everyone is done writing their top 5, discuss.

23. Fishbowl Game

Players: 2+

Goal: Players draw words or phrases from a bowl, and then team members guess in three distinctive rounds (within a set time). The way you give hints changes for each round.

A typical Fishbowl game usually has three rounds:

  1. Password
  2. Taboo
  3. Charades
fishbowl printable game cards

How to Play:

  1. Distribute 3-5 paper strips to each player.
  2. On each strip, players write down a word or phrase (person, place, thing, or feeling) or get the ready-made cards to use easily here.
  3. Fold up the paper strips with the words written on them and place them in the fishbowl.
  4. Set a one-minute timer. Each word or phrase guessed correctly within the time earns one point for the team. There are 3 rounds of play described below.
  5. To start Round 1, a player from Team A draws a paper and gives clues to their team. Their team will try to guess as many words drawn as possible before the time runs out. Team B then takes their turn. Continue alternating between teams until all words are guessed and the fishbowl is empty.
  6. Return the cards to the fishbowl for reuse, and Round 2 begins.
  7. Play continues following the rules for Round 2 and Round 3.

24. Unwrap The Candy Bar Dice Game

Players: 2+

Goal: Roll the dice and try to unwrap the candy bar using a knife and a fork while wearing oven mitts.

unwrap the candy bar game

How to Play:

  1. Sit in a circle and place one or two wrapped candy bars in the center with the utensils and mitts.
  2. Players take turns rolling the dice around the circle.
  3. If someone rolls doubles, they put on the oven mitts and use the knife and fork to try to unwrap the candy bar.
  4. Meanwhile, everyone else keeps taking turns rolling the dice as fast as possible.
  5. When another player rolls doubles, they put on the oven mitts and take over unwrapping the candy bar immediately.
  6. The player who finally unwraps the candy bar gets the prize and can start eating the chocolate right away if they want to! But watch out! As soon as another player rolls doubles, the candy bar gets passed to them, and it becomes their turn to unwrap and eat.

25. Have A Lego-Building Contest

Players: 2+

Goal: Build the most creative Lego creation.

Basic lego challenge cards for toddlers, elementary kids, kindergarten, with pictures

How to Play: Give each player the same amount of Lego bricks and choose a theme such as “dream house,” “animal,” “vehicle,” or “amusement park.” Or use these free Lego challenge cards to come up with creating building ideas.

Set a building time limit and let everyone get creative. When time is up, have everyone show off their creations and vote on categories like funniest, most creative, or most impressive build.

26. Guess The Topping

Players: 2+

Goal: Guess the caramel apple topping while blindfolded.

diy caramel apple bar

How to Play: Set out several toppings such as crushed cookies, sprinkles, coconut, mini chocolate chips, peanuts, pretzels, or candy pieces.

Blindfold one player and let them sample a small bite of each topping. Players earn a point for every topping they identify correctly.

After the game, everyone can create their own caramel apples using their favorite toppings.

27. Pillowcase Memories

Players: 2+

Goal: Create a sleepover keepsake.

How to Play: Have everyone sign each other’s pillowcases with fabric markers and write fun memories.

28. Play Card or Dice Games

Players: 2+

Goal: Win the chosen card or dice game!

race to 50 dice games

How to Play: Pull out a deck of cards or a pair of dice and play classic games like Spoons, Go Fish, War, Crazy Eights, Race to 50, Bunco, or Pig.

These simple games are perfect for filling time between activities and can easily keep kids entertained for hours.

29. Play Flashlight Tag

Players: 3+

Goal: Avoid being caught by the player holding the flashlight.

How to Play: When it’s dark outside, designate one player as “It” and give them a flashlight.

Players hide around the yard while “It” searches using only the flashlight beam. If the flashlight lands on a player and “It” correctly identifies them, that player is out or becomes the next “It.”

Be sure to establish boundaries and safety rules before starting.

30. Reverse Hide-and-Seek (Sardines)

Players: 4+

Goal: Be the last player to find the hidden person.

How to Play: One player hides. As others find them, they quietly squeeze into the hiding spot until only one player remains searching.

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