30 Hilarious Fall Games You’ll Want to Play All Season Long
As the air turns crisp and the leaves begin to fall, it’s the perfect time to gather the people you love for a little extra fun.
These fall games are packed with laughter and memorable moments, whether you’re hosting a family game night, classroom party, fall festival, or holiday gathering. From quick icebreakers to hilarious group challenges, there’s something here for every age to enjoy all season long.
So grab your favorite flannel, sip some cider, and let’s dive into a collection of fall games for kids, teens, and adults.
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Fun Fall Games to Play With Kids, Teens, & Adults
1. Fall Family Feud
*Great for older kids, teens, and adults
These are kid-friendly survey questions that get the whole family competing. The “survey says” moment never gets old. And this edition is for all things fall. Can you name what people love to do in the fall?
See the full Fall Family Feud Game >>
2. Pumpkin Bowling
*All ages

Use a small round pumpkin as the ball and empty bottles, cups, or stacked cans as pins. (I drew turkeys on mine!) Stack up your cups. Then, roll and see how many you can knock down!
3. Free Roll a Pumpkin Dice Game
*Best for younger kids, but all ages love the candy

It’s a simple but memorable game kids (and adults!) can enjoy anywhere. Players take turns rolling one die and filling in their pumpkin using colorful candies, tokens, or markers. The first player to complete their pumpkin wins!
Grab the free printable pumpkin dice game >>
4. Wheelbarrow Pumpkin Race
*All ages

Players race to push a wheelbarrow with a pumpkin to a designated spot. If the pumpkin falls, they go back to the start!
Variation: Turn it into a hilarious two-player challenge. One player becomes the “wheelbarrow” with a pumpkin balanced on their back while their teammate holds their legs and guides them to the finish line.
5. Free Fall Jeopardy
*All ages – pair up younger and older players to work together

With fun categories and surprising trivia, this free fall Jeopardy Game turns an ordinary fall day into a memory everyone talks about for months. Whether you’re hosting a firepit party or family night, it’s an easy way to spark connection.
6. Fall 5 Second Rule Game
*Best game for all ages – and easiest too!

Name 3 fall things before the timer runs out. Simple to explain, impossible to stop laughing. Works for every age. Here are some examples:
- Name 3 types of apples
- Name 3 things that fall from trees
- Name 3 types of pie
- Name 3 fall symbols
See the full Fall 5 Second Rule Game >>
7. Guess the Pumpkin’s Weight
*All ages, and only requires pumpkins

Line up various pumpkins (or one really large pumpkin) and have players guess the weight. The closest guess wins a prize.
8. Pumpkin Ring Toss
First, write different point values on several large pumpkins and spread them out, easiest to hardest (according to the points). Players toss hula hoops around the pumpkins to see how many points they can score.
Here’s a candy corn variation: Use orange cones as giant candy corns and toss glow rings onto the tips. This is a great game for an evening festival.
9. Roll a Scarecrow Dice Game
*Best for elementary school kids, but fun for all ages

Get ready for some creative fall fun with this free Roll & Draw A Scarecrow dice game! It’s a simple, low-prep activity that kids (and adults!) will love. No fancy supplies needed. Just grab a die and something to draw with.
Players roll the die and draw different parts of their scarecrow based on the number they get. The first player to complete their scarecrow wins!
10. Fall Charades
*All ages

Thanksgiving and fall charades ideas will help you drop your phone, “squash” the family drama, and have fun this year. You’ll have to hold your stuffed belly from laughing so hard!
11. Pumpkin Hunt
*Perfect for kids, and teens love it too – make it harder for them to find and unscramble.
Hide mini pumpkins throughout the party area, each marked with a different letter. Give each player or team a secret word to find, and they must search for the pumpkins that spell out their word.
12. Fall Scattergories
*Great with kids and teens

Race against the clock to come up with unique autumn-themed answers, from pumpkins and football to cozy treats and colorful leaves. It’s a fast-paced game full of friendly competition and surprising answers.
Put your creativity to the test with this Fall Scattergories Game >>
13. Fall Minute To Win It Games
*All ages

Play quick fall minute to win it games like stacking apples, sorting candy corn, or balancing mini pumpkins. They are fun, fast, and hilarious!
This one is called “S’more Stack”: Stack alternating graham crackers and marshmallows as high as you can in one minute. No licking for stability!
Related: Simple Fall Party Ideas
14. Guess How Many
*All ages

Fill a clear jar with candy corn. Have each player guess how many pieces of candy corn are in the jar. The person with the closest guess wins the whole jar!
15. Fall This Or That
*All ages

Print off this free Fall This or That printable and have party-goers circle their responses. Or use the full list on the post and ask guests or family members right from your phone.
16. Who’s The Biggest Turkey
*Crazy popular with all ages

Who is the Biggest Turkey is a lighthearted way to break the ice or entertain a crowd between the feast and football on Thanksgiving. This free printable game is full of silly, seasonal fun. All you need is the printable, a pen, and a willingness to act like a turkey now and then!
Players answer questions, rack up points, and see who earns the grand title of… the BIGGEST TURKEY.
17. Leaf Blower Races
Use a leaf blower to push lightweight objects across the finish line. Kids AND dads will love this one. And it’s simple!
18. Thanksgiving Day Parade Bingo
*Keeps kids engaged on Thanksgiving morning!

This FREE Thanksgiving Parade Bingo game turns parade-watching into an interactive, laugh-out-loud tradition. Whether you’ve got kids bouncing off the walls, a crowd of adults sipping coffee, or a mix of both, bingo makes the parade even more memorable.
19. Apple Bobbing Alternative
Instead of water, hang apples from strings and have players try to catch them with their teeth. No hands allowed!
20. Fall Conversation Starter Pong
*A teen favorite – and it gets them to talk!

Sometimes, the moments we remember most aren’t the big events at all… but the conversations that happened in between them.
To give these free Fall Conversation Cards a game feeling, set out solo cups on a table in the shape of a pyramid. In each cup, stick one of these cards and a small prize inside. Now, players bounce a ping-pong ball to try to get it in a cup. If they do, they answer the question and get a prize.
21. Fall Trivia Night
*All ages – but teens and adults really get into this

Host a cozy and competitive Fall Trivia Night to bring families and friends together at your festival. From pumpkin facts to autumn traditions and Halloween trivia history, this game is perfect for all ages.
Set up picnic tables or hay bales, serve warm cider, and let teams compete for festive prizes.
Related: Halloween Horror Movie Trivia
22. Spider Web Walk
*Great for little kids!
Use painter’s tape or yarn to create a “web” across a hallway or path. Kids must step or crawl through without touching the lines.
23. Free Skittles Gratitude Game
*Helps all ages count their blessings

Fall is a time to pause and be grateful. And this simple game does exactly that! Grab the free printable Skittles Game and a bag of Skittles at your local store. Then, each person grabs a candy (without looking) from a bag or bowl. They answer the question that matches the color.
Variation: You don’t have to use candy! You can also use pom poms, markers, etc.
Related: Fun Free Colorful Icebreaker Game
24. Fall Festival Photo Scavenger Hunt
*Great for older kids and teens

Give individuals or teams this free fall photo scavenger hunt list, which includes someone jumping into a leaf pile, something red, a scarecrow, etc. They will have fun snapping photos and turning it into a friendly competition.
25. Pumpkin Roll Relay
*All ages

Teams roll pumpkins across a finish line using only a stick, broom, or their feet. No hands allowed! (Or you can do it with sweet potatoes and spoons, like we did one year for Thanksgiving.)
26. Halloween and Thanksgiving Memory
*Great for young kids

This free Halloween Memory Game is packed with spooky surprises and boo-tiful illustrations that test your memory and bring big laughs to kids (and grown-ups!) of all ages.
Whether you’re playing at a party, in the classroom, or around the kitchen table, it’s a ghoulishly good way to celebrate the season!
Here’s a free Thanksgiving Memory Game too >>
27. Pie Eating Contest
*All ages

Have a good ole pie-eating contest! See who can eat a piece of pie (or a mini pie) the fastest. No hands allowed!
28. Halloween and Thanksgiving Dice Games
*All ages

These dice games are some of the most popular games on the site. And for good reason. They are hilarious, simple fun for all ages. All you have to do is follow the instructions on the free printable.
Here’s the free Halloween candy dice game >>
And grab the Thanksgiving dice game too >>
29. Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe
*Toddlers and elementary kids love this
Draw a grid on the ground with tape or sidewalk chalk. Use mini orange and white pumpkins as X’s and O’s for a festive twist.
30. A Turkey Tale Left-Right Story
*All ages

Grab this free printable Thanksgiving Left Right story game for a fun and festive holiday twist!
This interactive Thanksgiving game keeps everyone laughing as players pass a small pumpkin, prize, or treat every time they hear the word “left” or “right.”
Related Game Fun
- Most Fun Outdoor Games
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- Must-Play Thanksgiving Party Games
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