Christmas family feud is a fun teamwork game that brings you together for a jolly good time! This version is a clean and appropriate family edition, so it’s perfect for kids and teens too.
Try these questions on your next family night, Christmas party, or when you have extra time in the classroom.
Supplies for Kid-Friendly Family Feud
This family feud game is straightforward! For a serious game, you’ll need:
3-5 players per team (two teams)
A bell, buzzer, or gong
Scorecard
Questions
A winner prize (optional)
Or quiz your kids and students without keeping score. It’s up to you!
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Christmas Family Feud Kids Questions With Points
These holiday family feud questions are clean – but also hilarious!
ROUND #1
Name a popular Christmas song.
“We Wish You a Merry Christmas”
23
“Jingle Bells”
20
“Frosty the Snowman”
17
“Deck the Halls”
13
“Joy to the World”
11
“Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town”
9
“Silent Night”
7
Name something you find in a stocking.
Candy/Fruit
25
Small toys
23
Toothbrush or toothpaste
17
Gift cards
17
Clothing (socks, gloves, etc)
11
Money
7
Name something you hang on a Christmas tree.
Ornaments
38
Lights
23
A star/angel
18
Garland
14
Tinsel
7
FAST MONEY ROUND
Name something a kid might put on their wish list.
Electronics
30
Toys
27
Clothes
20
Jewelry
17
Gift cards/money
6
ROUND #2
Name a popular Christmas movie.
The Grinch
21
Home Alone
17
A Christmas Carol
15
A Christmas Story
14
Elf
14
It’s a Wonderful Life
12
The Santa Claus
7
Name something people usually do on Christmas Eve.
For how to play family feud at home or in the classroom, choose one person to be the host and split your group into two teams. (The host is the only person who can see the answers)
How to Start
First, the host reads a survey. One person from each team answers. The team whose leader gives the highest scoring answer gets to decide if they want to take the survey or pass it to the other team.
Playing As a Team
Next, each member of the playing team guesses an answer one at a time (in order). No discussion is allowed. If the answer is too vague, the host tells the contestant to be more specific. If an answer overlaps with an already given answer, the contestant guesses again.
Now, when an answer is incorrect, the team gets a strike.
If the team gets all the answers right before earning three strikes, they get the total value of the points they guessed.
If the team gets three strikes before guessing all of the answers, the other team has one chance to guess a remaining answer. If they guess correctly, they steal all of the points that the other team earned.
How to Play Family Feud Fast Money Questions
After three normal rounds, the winning team chooses two players to leave the room.
One player returns and answers the fast money survey questions in 60 seconds. (You could do one survey or use as many as you have time for). The host adds up the total for the answers that were guessed correctly.
The second player returns and answers the same questions in 60 seconds. If the second person guesses a duplicate, they must come up with a different answer. The host adds up this person’s total as well.
If both contestants’ answers combine to get to 200 points, they are the ultimate champions! (If you do just one survey, adjust the total points needed to win 🙂
3 Other Fun Ways to Play Family Feud Questions
Don’t forget that you can customize at home or at school!
No Teams: Don’t feel like organizing the group? Just let everyone shout out the answers until you’ve guessed them all. Keep score or not!
Pen and Paper: First, read all the questions in a row. Each player takes one guess at the question and writes it down. The player who guesses the highest score wins.
Play Online: Can’t be there in person? Make it an online game! Have the host pull up this page and answer on screen or through text messaging.
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