Halloween Party Games You’ll Absolutely Love
1. Mummy Wrap Race
Get ready to wrap and roll! For this game, all you need are some rolls of toilet paper and a few willing participants. Divide your guests into teams and hand each team a roll of toilet paper.
The goal is to wrap one team member from head to toe like a mummy. The first team to completely wrap their mummy wins! It’s hilarious to watch and even more fun to participate in.
Just be sure to have a camera ready for some priceless photos.

2. Eyeball Beer Pong
Add a haunting twist to the classic beer pong game. You’ll need an eyeball (you can just paint the ping-pong ball) and some cups.
If you don’t know how to play beer pong, make two teams. Each team alternates tossing a ping pong ball into the opposing team’s cups. When a ball successfully lands in a cup, that cup is removed, and the opposing player drinks what’s inside.
To make it more spooky, you can add red food coloring to your cups, or even use wine instead of beer!

3. Ghost Stories in the Dark
Turn off the lights, grab a flashlight, and gather everyone in a circle for some classic ghost storytelling. Each person takes a turn adding a sentence to the story, making it as eerie and spine-chilling as possible. For an added twist, try using a prop, like a creepy doll or a mysterious box, that must be incorporated into the story. The darker the room, the better. Just be prepared for some genuine scares!

4. Pumpkin Bowling
This is bowling with a Halloween twist! Instead of regular bowling pins, use empty cans decorated with spooky faces. For the bowling ball, use a small pumpkin. Line up the cans in a pyramid shape and let your guests take turns rolling the pumpkin to knock them down. It’s a fun and festive game that can be played indoors or outdoors, and it’s perfect for kids and adults alike.

5. Murder Mystery Game
We saved the best for last: a Halloween murder mystery game. This is a great way to add some suspense and fun to your spooky celebrations.
Here are the rules to ensure everyone has a thrilling experience:
1. Preparation
Choose a Theme: Decide on a setting and story for your murder mystery. It could be a haunted mansion, a witch’s coven, or a vampire’s lair.
Create Characters: Assign roles to your guests, including a victim, suspects, and an investigator. Each character should have a backstory and motives.
Distribute Invitations: Send out invitations with each guest’s character information, including costumes and any secrets they need to keep.

2. Setting Up
Decorate the Venue: Transform your space to match the theme. Use dim lighting, eerie decorations, and spooky sound effects to set the mood.
Prepare Clues: Create and hide clues around the venue. These should help guests piece together the mystery.
Brief the Investigator: Choose someone to play the investigator or detective. Give them a dossier with informat

There you have it! Five spooky Halloween party games that are sure to make your bash a scream.
Whether you’re hosting a small get-together or a big haunted house party, these games will keep your guests entertained and in the Halloween spirit. Happy haunting!
